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Scottish History

Scottish History

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When the author of the following papers came to Scotland, many years ago, he knew nothing of the country that was to become his home, and was hardly less ignorant of its history. To acquire some acquaintance with both he followed the same plan: he began with the highways, as indicated, in the one case, by the advertisements of the railway and steamboat companies, and, in the other, by the works of Tytler and Hill Burton. Before long, however, he learned that the knowledge thus obtained might be pleasantly supplemented by independent excursions off the beaten track. Topographically the result was the discovery of charming bits of scenery, of which he still recalls the picturesque beauty with delight. Historically, too, he found his way into interesting nooks and corners which his early guides had either ignored entirely or contented themselves with referring to in the briefest words. The outcome of some of his explorations—if it be not presumptuous to apply such a term to them—is set forth in the present volume. In venturing to publish it, he is not without a hope that the interest which he has felt in his rambles through some of the byways of Scottish history may, to some extent, be shared by others. If he should be disappointed in this, he will have to admit that he has done less than justice to subjects that had it in them to be made pleasant and attractive.
Those subjects are varied, but, as regards most of them, not wholly unconnected. Dealing, as they mainly do, with the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, they have, at least, a certain chronological unity, and may, in some slight degree, help to supplement the general knowledge of one of the most picturesque periods in the history of Scotland.

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Mary, Queen of Scots 1
The Four Marys 25
Mary Fleming 35
Mary Livingston 49
Mary Beton 61
Mary Seton 69
The Song of Mary Stuart 79
Maister Randolphe's Fantasie 91
The First "Stuart" Tragedy and its Author 129
Loretto 141
The Isle of May 153
Edinburgh and Her Patron Saint 191
The Rock of Dumbarton 199
James VI as Statesman and Poet 209
The Invasion of Ailsa Craig 225
The Story of a Ballad—"Kinmont Willie" 237
A Raid on the Wee Cumbrae 247
Riotous Glasgow 253
The Old Scottish Army 267
The Story of the "Long-tail" Myth 291
Index 361


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