"The Chiefs of Grant" (1883) by Sir William Fraser
Volume II, Section 9





ABSTRACT OF ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE: FENCIBLE & VOLUNTEER COMPANIES.

ItemDescriptionPage number
628 [xlviiii] The Duke of Portland to Sir James Grant as Lord-Lieutenant of Inverness-shire. In reference to the arms and accoutrements for the proposed volunteer companies. Whitehall, 9th September 1794, 560
629Henry Dundas, afterwards Viscount Melville, to The Same. As to forming a fencible corps to serve out of Scotland. Horse Guards, 27th September 1794,561
630The Duke of Portland to The Same. Volunteers in Skye and Inverness. Whitehall, 13th February 1795, 562
631Alexander, first Lord Macdonald of Slate, to The Same. As to the plan of internal defence laid down by the Government. Edinburgh, 20th July 1794, 563
632The Same to The Same. Volunteers in Skye; difficulty of communications, etc. Scalpa, 22d February 1795,564
633 The Same to The Same. Clothing and accoutrements; landing-places in Skye. Isle of Skye, 9th March 1795 565
634The same to The Same. Recruiting for the volunteer companies. Isle of Skye, 16th March 1795, 566
635The Same to The Same. The fine appearance of the volunteers ; delay in forwarding arms, etc. Ostaig, in Slate, 26th April 1795 567



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