At Lochiel's proof, held at Banavie, on 11th May, 1825, Glengarry was much in evidence, and at the outset succeeded, at least for the time, in having the proposed evidence of Alexander Cameron, Esq.,
Source (Glenelg in Scotland) |
residing at Arnisdale of Glenelg, rejected. Mr. Cameron was on the point of starting for America animo remanendi, and the time was scrimp. Being only sixty-five years of age, Glengarry argued
that the Commission only covered aged witnesses (above seventy), or such as from ill-health and infirmity might at any moment die. [Source]
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