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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Osprey Publishing

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781841766799

RRP: £14.99

PAGES: 96

PUBLICATION DATE:
May 27, 2003

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Auldearn 1645: The Marquis of Montrose’s Scottish Campaign

Stuart Reid

Gerry Embleton

Gerry Embleton

Scotland in the 17th century was an independent country whose king was the King of England. Charles’ proposed remodelling of the Scottish Kirk succeeded in alienating the Protestant population. In 1638 a National Covenant was signed throughout the country, opposing the King’s reforms. In 1639 and 1640 two brief wars saw King Charles defeated and Scotland’s independence re-asserted. However, one of the leaders, Montrose, was eclipsed by his rivals and in 1644 Montrose raised a Royalist rebellion. In the course of a year he won a string of victories that left him in momentary control of Scotland. The battle of Auldeam was the centrepiece of this campaign. This book details the remarkable Scottish campaign waged by the Marquis of Montrose.

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