From the time of King Robert the Bruce, the Campbells of Argyll built up a considerable power in the western Highlands as allies of the crown. In this book - the first full account of the Argyll rising - Paterson places the events of 1685 in the context of late Stewart policies.
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From the time of King Robert the Bruce, the Campbells of Argyll built up a considerable power in the western Highlands as allies of the crown. In this book - the first full account of the Argyll rising - Paterson places the events of 1685 in the context of late Stewart policies.
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