Letters From a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London; : Containing the Description of a Capital Town in That Northern Country, With An Account of Some Uncommon Customs of the Inhabitants; : Likewise An Account of the Highlands, With T

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Letters From a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London; : Containing the Description of a Capital Town in That Northern Country, With An Account of Some Uncommon Customs of the Inhabitants; : Likewise An Account of the Highlands, With T
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
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I allude to their habit of drinking at funerals. A neigh- bourhood scarcely ever, I believe^ assemble upon these occasions without raising their drooping spirits above the ordinary pitch by vi^hiskey, the favourite liquor of the country. The following circumstance was related to us by an eye-witness. A person, originally from Oban, had spent some time in the neighbourhood of Inverary in the exercise of some mechanic art, and dying there, his corpse, at his own request, was carried by his friend...s towards Oban for interment. On a hill between Inverary and Loch Awe, just above Port Sonachan, they were met by the relations of the deceased from Oban, who came to convey the corpse the remainder of the way. The parting could not tak^ place without a glass of spirits, that had been plentifully provided by the Oban party. The drinking commenced, and continued until upwards of forty persons were rendered incapable of motion from its disgusting effects.— Crarfte^^'# Tour^ vol i. 119, 120, LETTER XXIII.

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