Historical memoirs of Rob Roy and the Clan Macgregor
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PREFACE. IX
original painting, it is believed, in existence, he
must beg to offer his grateful acknowledgments.
The picture has long been in the possession of
his family, and proofs of its being an accurate por-
trait have been transmitted to the present day.
In publishing the letters of James Macgregor,
the son of Rob Roy, included in this volume,
the author conceives himself fully justified. He
received them in a manner that did not place
him under any restraint ; nor does he imagine
that they contain expressions that may be hurt-
ful to the feelings of any person, as they have
no allusion to the character, title, or preten-
sions of any one now living.
original painting, it is believed, in existence, he
must beg to offer his grateful acknowledgments.
The picture has long been in the possession of
his family, and proofs of its being an accurate por-
trait have been transmitted to the present day.
In publishing the letters of James Macgregor,
the son of Rob Roy, included in this volume,
the author conceives himself fully justified. He
received them in a manner that did not place
him under any restraint ; nor does he imagine
that they contain expressions that may be hurt-
ful to the feelings of any person, as they have
no allusion to the character, title, or preten-
sions of any one now living.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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