Against these adventurers general Wightman marched with a body of regular troops from Inverness.
After Wightman fell I kept a group together through the battery, again in position and then ordered them to separate for safety.
In 1612 one Wightman was burned at the stake in Lichfield, and the deed was fresh in the minds of men at this time.
Legate and Wightman were, in fact, the last martyrs burnt at the stake in England for their religious opinions.
Wightman was severely wounded, and taken prisoner for twelve months.