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The Bonny Earl of Murray Edward D. Ives

The Bonny Earl of Murray By Edward D. Ives

The Bonny Earl of Murray by Edward D. Ives


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In 1592, James Stewart, Second Earl of Moray, was murdered by a party under the command of George Gordon, Sixth Earl of Huntly. This is a detailed history of that murder, showing it to be almost the inevitable result of the power struggle of the two leading familes in the Northeast.

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The Bonny Earl of Murray by Edward D. Ives

On 1592, James Stewart, Second Earl of Moray, was murdered by a party under the command of George Gordon, Sixth Earl of Huntly. This is a detailed history - drawn from contemporary records - of that murder, showing it to be almost the inevitable result of the power struggle of the two leading familes in the Northeast. The book traces out the consequences, which were serious enough both to cause King James to leave Edinburgh for several weeks and to lead him to agree to certain undesirable compromises with the Kirk. Huntly himself was never punished. Moray was a popular figure in his time, and the two extant ballads on his murder are both expressions of a people's anger and a means of keeping that anger alive. Edward Ives traces their history across four centuries, showing that while they might not have been much sung in croft and bothy, one of them has earned itself a place in the concert world and in the great folksong revival of the 1960s and thereafter.

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GOR005520109
9781898410836
1898410836
The Bonny Earl of Murray by Edward D. Ives
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20010101
240
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