| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 sider
...off from his horfe. The moment he fell, another Highlander, who, if the king's evidence at Carlifle may be credited, (as I know not why they fhould not,...Mac-Naught, who was executed about a year after, gave him a itroke, either with a broad fword, or a Lochabefaxe, (for my informant could not exaclly diftinguifh,)... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 sider
...who, if the King's evidence ;atCarlifle, may be credited (as I know npt why they fhould hot,though the unhappy creature -died denying it) was one Macnaught, who was executed about a;year after, gave him a ftroke, either with a broad .fwordiior a Lochabar axe, (for my informant could... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 sider
...as I know not why they should not, though the unhappy creature died denying it. was one MacNought, who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broadsword or Lochaber-axe, for my informant could not exactly distinguish, on the hinder part of his... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 sider
...who, if the king's evidence at Carlisle may be credited, as I know not why they should not, though the unhappy creature died denying it, was one Macnaught,...a Lochaber axe, for my informant could not exactly distinguish, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All, that his faithful attendant... | |
| 1804 - 232 sider
...dragged off from his hotse. " The moment he fell, another Highlander, who'se name was M'Naught, and who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broad -word or a Lochaber-axe, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 sider
...entangled with that savage weapon, he \vas dragged from his horse. The moment he fell, another Highlander gave him a stroke either with a broad -sword, or a Lochaber axe, on the hinder part of the head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful servant, John Forster,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 548 sider
...entangled with that savage weapon, he was dragged from his horse. The moment he fell, another Highlander gave him a stroke either with a broad -sword, or a Lochaber axe, on the hinder part of the head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful servant, John Forster,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 sider
...I know not why they should not, though the unhappy creature died, denying it), was one Mac-Nought, who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broadsword or a Lochabar axe (for my informant could not exactly distinguish) on the hinder part of... | |
| 1819 - 172 sider
...dragged oif from his horse. " The moment he fell, another Highlander, whose name was M 'Naught, and who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broad sword or a Lochabcr^xe, on the hinder p^rt of hishead, whteh was the mortal blow. All that his. faithful attendant... | |
| 1825 - 176 sider
...dragged from off his horse. * The moment he fell, another highlander, whose name was M'Naught, and who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broad sword or a Lochaber axe, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All that Ms faithful attendant saw farther... | |
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