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Then follows, " The Rolle of the Clannes that hes Captaines and Chieftaines,
" quhom on they depende, oftimes against the willes of their Landes Lordes,
" alsweill on the Bordoures, as Hielandes, and of sum special persons of
" Braunches of the saidis Clannes.
" Middle Marche.
" Ellotes.
" Arme Stranges.
" Nicksonnes.
" Crosers. ^
" West Marche
" Scottes of Eusdaill.
" Beatisonnes.
" Littles.
" Thomsonnes.
" Glendunninges.
" Irvinges.
" Belles.
" Carrutheres.
" Grahames.
" Johnstones.
" Jardanes.
"Moffettes.
" Latimers.
" Hielandes and lies.
" Buchannanes.
" Mak-farlanes of the Arroquhair," &c, &c.
The following complete return will better show, comparatively, the fighting
strength of " the Belles."
From Bell's MS. introduction to History of Cumberland (Nicholson, p. 65).
Annerdale.
Laird of Kirkmighel 222
Rose..... 165
Hempsfield 163
Homeends 162
Wamphray 102
Dunwoodij 44
Newby and Gratney 122
Tinnel (Tinwald) 102
Patrick Murray 203
Christie Urwin (Irvine), of Coreshaw. 102
Cuthbert Urwin, of Robbsgill 34
Urwins of Sennersack 40
Wat Urwen 20

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