The Jacobite Rising of 1715 and the Murray Family
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The Jacobite Rising of 1715 and the Murray Family

Brothers in Arms

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The Jacobite Rising of 1715 and the Murray Family

Brothers in Arms

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A look at one of the most influential aristocratic families in Scottish history and their role in eighteenth-century politics. Based in Perthshire, the Murray family played an important role in all Jacobite rebellions, whether as rebels or supporters of the government. During the Great Rising of 1715, the head of the family, the Duke of Atholl, remained loyal to the Hanoverian government, but three of his sons were Jacobites. Two of these brothers then went on to play major roles in the 1719 Rising and in the more famous 1745. What led to their decision to commit to the Jacobite cause? A look at the earlier years of the Murrays at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries sheds light on the family dynamics and helps explain how and why the brothers made the decisions they did. Traditionally the Murrays were thought to have perhaps made a conscious and pragmatic decision to have a foot in both camps, but the evidence presented here shows the brothers possessed a strong rebellious streak. Despite the heavily enforced regime of duty from their father and the Presbyterian piety of their mother, they refused to conform to their parents' wishes and in varying degrees chose of their own volition, a different path to that expected of them. Set against the backdrop of social unrest and anxiety over against English influence in Scotland, these choices had a significant impact on the history of the family and, because of who that family was, a significant impact on the country.

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Year
2020
ISBN
9781526727626

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 Scotland in the Seventeenth Century
  9. Chapter 2 John Murray, Earl of Tullibardine
  10. Chapter 3 Murray and Fraser: An Ill-Fated Feud
  11. Chapter 4 The Duke of Atholl
  12. Chapter 5 Katherine – Wife, Sister, Mother
  13. Chapter 6 Hamilton and Nairne Families
  14. Chapter 7 Johny
  15. Chapter 8 William, Marquis of Tullibardine
  16. Chapter 9 Charles and George
  17. Chapter 10 The Death of Queen Anne
  18. Chapter 11 The Rising Begins
  19. Chapter 12 Preston
  20. Chapter 13 Sheriffmuir
  21. Chapter 14 Court Martial – Guilty Verdict
  22. Chapter 15 The King Arrives, Too Little Too late
  23. Chapter 16 Charles at Chester Castle
  24. Chapter 17 Exile
  25. Epilogue
  26. Notes
  27. Bibliography
  28. Plates