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- It too included Highland Scots, as well as Scottish Lowlanders and English troops.
- Scottish Lowlanders and Borderers were dressed much like the English, except both men and women also used a plaid as a cloak.
- In 1411 the Clan MacLean fought as Highlanders at the Battle of Harlaw near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire on 24 July 1411 against an Army of Scottish Lowlanders.
- Of 1, 230 men who entered the regiment from first to last, about 780 were Highlanders, 30 English and Irish, and the remainder Scottish Lowlanders.
- The Munros fought in the Lord of the Isles'host'against an army of Scottish Lowlanders led by the Duke of Albany who was temporarily prevented from gaining power in Ross-shire.
- With the exception of 30 Scottish Lowlanders, and 18 English and Irish, who had formerly served in the army, the rest of the corps were from the countries in the neighbourhood of these districts.
- This was secured by the Battle of Harlaw on 24 July 1411 where most of the highland clans supported D騧hnall in preventing Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany and his army of Scottish Lowlanders from claiming the position for himself.
- The border origin of the Scotch-Irish is supported by study of the traditional music and folklore of the John Graham of Claverhouse, called " Bloody Clavers " by the Presbyterian Scottish Lowlanders whose religion he tried to suppress.