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4 His appearance on the Turnhouse slope fronting Glencorse Burn proved that an elusive foe was at 1 Kirkton, p. 242. Veitch calls them the "select party" {Veitch and Brysson, p. 41). A letter from Edin- burgh on 27 November, 1666, speaks of Learmont as "Jos. Learmont, a foolish fellow, not worth 500/" {Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1666-1667, P- 2 95)- 2 Kirkton's "high steep shoulder" on the north is clearly distinguishable, I think, as one surveys the position from the Martyrs' Tomb. The accompanyi...ng map in- dicates it. 3 Kirkton, p. 242. 4 This is, I think, a fair inference from Turner's statement, already quoted. See above, p. 64. 68 HALTS IN INDECISION length run to ground and ready to stand. To attack him was hazardous. Dalziel's main body was still toiling in the rear. The foreparty, whose appearance had com- pelled Wallace's hasty move from Rullion Green, was numerically weak. 1 Access to the insurgents' position also was difficult. Between the two forces there intervened Glencorse Burn and a "great glen.
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