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NOTES<br />

BONNIE HOUSE OF AIRLY.<br />

Ogleyd Argyll has written to Montrose p. 104, v. 1.<br />

The soubriquet of " Gley'd Argyll" was given to the<br />

Marquis <strong>from</strong> his having a squint or cast in his eyes.<br />

This defect is noticed by the author of Waverly, who<br />

describes him in " The Legend of Montrose," as hav-<br />

ing a " cast with his eyes, which had procured him in<br />

the Highl<strong>and</strong>s the nick-name of Gillespie Grumach<br />

(or the grim)."<br />

The great Montrose has written to Argyll.—p. 104, v. 2.<br />

Though the greatest <strong>and</strong> most brilliant of his War-<br />

like achievements were performed for the sinking cause

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