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 through the bitter and sharp short storm by the sw of the Frenches, and a set of unhappy men, part with them, then there  be a spring day of the plenty, purity and power of the. Giving them that for a sign, If he were but buried, they might be in doubts; but if he  oftener buried than  they might be  that all he had said would come to pass: And  desired him to take his corpse out to Airmoss, and bury them beside Richy (meaning Cameron) that he might get rest in his grave, for he  had gotten little through his life: but he said  knew they would not do it.

28. Within forty-eight hours he died, 28th, 1686, being past  years; and was  in the Laird of Afflect's Isle. The enemies got of his death and burial, and sent a troop  dragoons, and lifted his corpse and carried him  Cumnock gallows foot, and buried him there (a being forty days in the grave) beside others. friends thereafter laid a grave-stone above him, this inscription:-