Show ROMANCE IN SCOTCH HISTORY Curse Pronounced by Mother of Great Soldier Seemed to Have Adequate Adequate Ade Ade- quate Fulfillment The widow of the great Viscount Dundee married shortly after his death William Willlam Livingston of Kilsyth who had bad long been In love with her Dundee's Dundee's Dun Dun- dees dee's mother who considered Livingston Livingston Livingston Living Living- ston virtually her sons son's murderer pronounced pronounced pro pro- a curse on her daughter in law and her husband praying that God would show the unworthy couple some swift token of his anger The wedding day of Livingston Livinston and Lady Dundee was fraught with bad omens The bridegroom gave the bride a ring Inscribed Yours Till Tm Death but the ring was lost before the day was over and the vengeful old Lady Dundee sent as her wedding gift a nightcap a pair of white gloves and a rope nil all these articles typical of a condemned murderer In October 1695 it seemed as aa though the unhappy fate so desired by Lady Dundee fell on her daughter daughter- law in-law who died at Utrecht through a terrible accident She her infant son and her maid were crushed to death through the roof root falling in her husband husband hus hus- band being rescued with great culty The bodies of Lady Kilsyth and her baby were embalmed and brought to Scotland and In the year 1800 it was the common practice of the Inhabitants In habitants of Kilsyth to go to the vault and see sea the bodies which were were as perfect per feet as the hour they were first placed In the coffin |