Alexander MacGrouther, Junior
JOHN ALLAN, No. 2 .— The defendant was a lieutenant in the Duke of Perth’s regiment, and marched with the rebel army to Carlisle, and was at his post in the trenches before the town when it was besieged by the rebels.
JOHN VERE; SAM. MADDOCK. — When the town and castle of Carlisle were besieged by the Duke, defendant mounted guard as an officer in garrison in defence of the place, being armed with a firelock, broadsword and pistols between the 20th and 3oth.
DAN. MCFARLAN, No. 15.—The defendant marched with the rebel army from Dalkeith to Carlisle, armed with sword and pistols, as a lieutenant in the regiment called the Duke of Perth’s, and witness saw him again among the rebels in Carlisle the day they marched into it, &c. (as above).
HUGH MCDOUGALL, No. 60; C. ALEX. REACH, No. 91; C. JOHN OGILVV, No. 89; C. Thos. CHALMERS, No. 31; L. WM. MACGEE, No. 7; La. ISABEL CAMPBELL, No. 72; L. ARCH. LAUDER, No.131. — All these witnesses testify to defendant’s presence with the rebels as an officer in England, and in the defence of Carlisle against the Duke of Cumberland.
WILLIAM McGHIE. — Saw the prisoner with the rebels at Edinburgh, armed with sword and pistols, and upon the march with the Duke of Perth’s regiment to Carlisle, drawing up the rebel soldiers there, and in arms.
[Prisoner died before trial.]
JOHN VERE; SAM. MADDOCK. — When the town and castle of Carlisle were besieged by the Duke, defendant mounted guard as an officer in garrison in defence of the place, being armed with a firelock, broadsword and pistols between the 20th and 3oth.
DAN. MCFARLAN, No. 15.—The defendant marched with the rebel army from Dalkeith to Carlisle, armed with sword and pistols, as a lieutenant in the regiment called the Duke of Perth’s, and witness saw him again among the rebels in Carlisle the day they marched into it, &c. (as above).
HUGH MCDOUGALL, No. 60; C. ALEX. REACH, No. 91; C. JOHN OGILVV, No. 89; C. Thos. CHALMERS, No. 31; L. WM. MACGEE, No. 7; La. ISABEL CAMPBELL, No. 72; L. ARCH. LAUDER, No.131. — All these witnesses testify to defendant’s presence with the rebels as an officer in England, and in the defence of Carlisle against the Duke of Cumberland.
WILLIAM McGHIE. — Saw the prisoner with the rebels at Edinburgh, armed with sword and pistols, and upon the march with the Duke of Perth’s regiment to Carlisle, drawing up the rebel soldiers there, and in arms.
[Prisoner died before trial.]