Sarah Fraser

The Last Highlander: Scotland’s Most Notorious Clan Chief, Rebel & Double Agent


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      The Last Highlander

      SCOTLAND’S MOST

      NOTORIOUS CLAN CHIEF, REBEL & DOUBLE AGENT

      SARAH FRASER

      HarperPress

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      Published by HarperPress in 2012

      Copyright © Sarah Fraser 2012

      Sarah Fraser asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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      Source ISBN: 9780007229499

       Ebook Edition © April 2012 ISBN: 9780007302642 Version: 2018-06-21

       Dedication

      For Kim

      & For Arabella Vanneck 1959–2011

       Epigraph

      

      ‘[The soul] demands that we should not live alternately with our opposing tendencies in continual see-saw of passion and disgust, but seek some path on which the tendencies shall no longer oppose, but serve each other to common end … The soul demands unity of purpose, not the dismemberment of man’

      – ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

      ‘A son can bear with equanimity the loss of his father, but the loss of his inheritance may drive him to despair’

      – NICCOLÒ MACHIAVELLI

      CONTENTS

       Title Page

       Copyright

      Dedication

      Epigraph

      List of Illustrations

      Maps

      Lovat Family Tree

      Prologue: Death of a Highland chief

      

      

       NINE: ‘A disposition in Scotland to take up arms’, 1703

       TEN: The ‘political sensation’, autumn 1703

       ELEVEN: The ‘Scotch plot’ exposed, winter 1703–04

       TWELVE: ‘You walk upon glass’, 1704–14

       THIRTEEN: The end of exile, 1714

       FOURTEEN: A necessary change, 1714–15

       FIFTEEN: Return to Scotland, 1715

       SIXTEEN: Fighting for the prize, 1715

      

       PART THREE: THE RETURN OF THE CHIEF, 1715–45

       SEVENTEEN: Home, 1715–16

       EIGHTEEN: The legal battles begin, 1716

       NINETEEN: Living like a fox, 1716

       TWENTY: ‘What a lion cannot manage, the fox can’, 1717–18

       TWENTY-ONE: Matters of life and death, 1718–21

       TWENTY-TWO: Networking from Inverness, 1722–24

       TWENTY-THREE: Lovat under Wade’s eye, 1725–27

       TWENTY-FOUR: Tragedy, 1727–31

       TWENTY-FIVE: Kidnapping and election-rigging, 1731–34

       TWENTY-SIX: A pyrrhic victory, 1734–39

      

       PART FOUR: LORD LOVAT’S LAMENT, 1739–47

       TWENTY-SEVEN: Floating between interests, 1738–43

       TWENTY-EIGHT: ‘A foolish and rash undertaking’, 1743–45

       TWENTY-NINE: Rebellion, July–December 1745

       THIRTY: A quick victory, and long march to defeat, December 1745–June 1746

       THIRTY-ONE: The beginning of the end, 1746–47

      THIRTY-TWO: Dying like a lion

      

      Picture Section

      Footnotes

      Select Bibliography

      Acknowledgements

      

      Notes

       About the Publisher

       ILLUSTRATIONS

      Etching of Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat after William Hogarth. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery)

      James II and family, 1694, by Pierre Mignard. (The Royal Collection © 2011 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II/The Bridgeman Art