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APOLOGY TO THE MACDONALDS.
MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND BATTLE OF CULLODEN.
The Clan Donald Society hav. ing challenged the accuracy of Mr. Lloyd George's remark in his speech at Elgin that the Battle of Culloden was lost through the defection of the Macdonalds, Mr. Lloyd George has now written to the secretary :~~~
Dear I regret that any
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course of an unprepared speech at Elgin should have given offence to your gallant Clan.
My recollection is that I rofer- red, by way of illustration, to the legond quoted in every history of the period, that a small section of the loft wing of the Highland army at Culloden declined to charge. I did not mention the Macdonald name.
I understood
that only a part of that important Clan took any sides in that his- toric struggle.
However, I express my unqua lified regret if you think my sea- tonces were so worded us to bear the interpretation you place u pon them.
There is no more sincere ad- mirer of Highland valour thun,-~ Yours sincerely,
D. LLOYD GEORGE.
CHURCH OF SAN
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And many projects for low- Connie the sentents Peatenary di Įsik, Prancis of As ist next year is
in our of retailting thr! modem reppi-tomb in a cely in) mrin kemping with the great Fabrian basilica. I may have ben either in accelerate this match-talked-of work, og else to impede it, since ramps are divided, that a report erept into an Italia paper of the building being in serious danger because of this | vor;" crypt, which was bailt some
sixty years ago,
Yesterday I had the good for- i tune" to meet Count Ginoli, the director of the Perugian Pinaco- | teca, and of National Monuments in Umbria, and a brilliant con- noisseur af Umbrian art, writes |an diserier correspondent. He denied must emphatically that San Francesen d'Assisi has ever flon in any structural danger. either from arthitectural impers fections or from earthquakes, and pointed out a rare absence ofi iron ties in the buildings. As it huppens, Comm! Vigirdi is engugöd at the animent in a minute in- vestigation of the foundation and plans of the only true clothie Jehurch in Italy, ale ut which | practically everything is known except the all-absorbing question of who planned it for the Franci- Seans in 1228, the year of the [“ Poverella's "canonisation. Will! the density of the architect al- ways remain a mystery ?
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