T HIS volume contains an account of visits to thirty-five graves of the Martyrs in Scotland. The first volume contained twenty-two. So far as I know, the resting-places of the dust of forty-seven of the Martyrs who suffered during the twenty-eight years' persecution yet remain to be noticed. These forty-seven are nearly all in the south of Scotland. They are: Eskdalemuir-Andrew Hislop; Dalveen Pass-Daniel M'Michael; Tynron-William Smith; Dumfries-William Grierson, William Welsh, James Kirk; Irongray-Edward Gordon, Alexander M'Cubine; Lochenkit-John Gordon, William Stuart, William Heron, John Wallace; Glencairn-John Gibson, James Bennoch, Robert Edgar, Robert b |