Loading... Please wait...


 

Memoirs Of The Jacobites Of 1715 And 1745 (volume 1)

Thomson

Paperback / softback

Free delivery delivery information

This title is IN STOCK and will be shipped direct to you within 24-48 hours of you placing your order.

You should expect to receive this within 10-15 working days after dispatch.

Shipping from our overseas suppliers directly to you and sent via International Post

More delivery info

Rating by 0 customers, Add your review

Be the first to like this

Learn More

You can use the 'like' button to provide positive feedback on products, reviews and other features on the website. 'Like' is similar to voting and will be used to present the most popular content. Once you have clicked 'like', you cannot 'unlike'. You can only 'like' something once.

IN STOCK AT SUPPLIER delivery information

Ships in 24-48 hours directly to you - Typically received in 10-15 working days after dispatch

Price: $46.95

If you enjoyed this product, share it with others

Memoirs Of The Jacobites Of 1715 And 1745 (volume 1)

Synopsis

Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1845. Excerpt: ... MEMOIRS OE THE JACOBITES. JOHN ERSKINE, EARL OF MAR. The title of Mar, observes Lord Hailes, is one of the Earldoms whose origin is lost in its antiquity. It existed before our records, and before the era of general history: hence, the Earls of Mar claimed always to be called first in the Scottish Parliament in the roll of Earls, as having no rival in the antiquity of their honours. From the time of Malcolm Canmore, in the year 1065, until the fourteenth century, the family of De Mar enjoyed this Earldom; but on the death of Thomas, the thirteenth Earl of Mar, in 1377, the direct male line of this race ended. The Earldom then devolved upon the female representatives of the house of De Mar; and thence, as in most similar instances in Scotland, it became the subject of contention, fraud, and violence. VOL. I. B Isabel, Countess of Mar and Garioch, the last of the De Mar family, was won in marriage by a singular and determined species of courtship, formerly common in Scotland; the influence of terror. The heiress of the castle of Kildrummie, and a widow, her first husband, Sir Malcolm Drummond, having died in 1403, her wealth and rank attracted the regards of Alexander Stewart, the natural son of Robert Earl of Buchan, of royal blood. Without waiting for the ordinary mode of persuasion to establish an interest in his favour, this wild, rapacious man appeared in the Highlands at the head of a band of plunderers, and planting himself before the castle of Kildrummie, stormed it, and effected a marriage between himself and the Countess of Mar. Alexander Stewart, in cooler moments, however, perceived the danger of this bold measure, and resolved to establish his right to the Countess and to her estates by another process. One morning, during the month of September 1404, he presented him...

Product Details

ISBN:
9781234993269
Category:
Autobiography: historical, political & military
Format:
Paperback / softback
Publication Date:
2012-01-04
Publisher:
General Books
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
100
Dimensions (mm):
246x189x5mm
Weight:
195g

Customer Reviews

Average rating from customers

Zero Stars
  • Be the first to review Memoirs Of The Jacobites Of 1715 And 1745 (volume 1)

see all reviews

Your Recent History