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291 1$aTéynde ende laetste spraecke vanden Marquis van Montrose tot Edenbor*. - 1650
291 1$aCertaine instructions given by the L. Montrose. - 1641
291 1$aDéclaration du roy d'Angleterre, faite aux Escossais / par le marquis de Montrose, gouverneur et lieutenant général... au royaume d'Escosse pour sadite Majesté, contre les rebelles d'Escosse... présentée à la Reyne d'Angleterre, 1650
291 1$aDe rebus auspiciis .. Caroli .. Magnae Britanniae .. regis. Sub imper*. - 1662
291 1$aIllustrissimi et excellentissimi Jacobi Montis Rosarum,... pro Majestate regia supremi Imperatoris, declaratio ad Scotos, 1650
291 1$aMémoires de James Graham, marquis de Montrose contenant l'Histoire de la rebellion de son temps, traduits de l'anglois, 1767
291 1$aR206412: A relation of the execution of James Graham late Marquesse of Montrosse, at Edenburgh, on Tuesday the 21 of May instant, 1650
291 1$at007182: his The Scotch-souldier's speech, concerning the king's coronation oath, 1701? tp=By the Marquis of Montross...
291 1$aJ. G. De rebus auspiciis ... Caroli ... Magnae Britanniae ... regis. Subimperio ... Jacobi Montis-rosarum Marchionis, Comitis de Kincardin, ... 1644 et duobus sequentibus praeclare gestis, Commentarius. - 1662
291 1$aMémoires de James Graham, marquis de Montrose. - 17XX
291 1$aDeclaratie van siin excellentie Iaqves marqvis van... / Translated from the English..., 1649$sSTCN(ppn139136703)
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300 1$8eng$a1st Marquess of Montrose. Royalist army officer. Studied in Glasgow 1624-7, St Andrews 1627-29. Travelled abroad 1632-6. In England 1636, may have been slighted by Charles I whilst there. Initially supported the covenanters 1637-9, but in secret correspondence with the King by the end of 1639. Signed the Cumbernauld bond 1640, alliance against the earl of Argyll but still upholding the covenant. Imprisoned as a plotter June- Nov 1641, after correspondence with king became known. Tried to rally Scottish royalists to deter covenanters invasion of England, but failed. Appointed lieutenant-general Feb 1644, created marquess May 1644. Decided to rally the royalists of the north-east lowlands and the highlands. Won 6 victories 1644-5, aimed to establish a royalist regime after Kilsyth but had to flee back to the highlands after defeat at Philiphaugh. Victories weren't enough to bring him support. Made lieutenant-governor and captain-general 1645. Admired in Europe for his victories, 1645-9. Authorised by Charles II to negotiate with all kings and princes for military aid 1649, travelled widely in Europe. Occupied the Orkneys 1649, to pose a military threat and force the covenanters into negotiations with the King. Order of the Garter 1649. Landed on the mainland and advanced south, defeated at Carbisdale by a surprise attack. Escaped but captured at Assynt and sent to Edinburgh 1650. Hung, drawn and quartered 1650.
300 1$8fre$aGénéral écossais, 5e comte et premier marquis de Montrose. D'abord partisan du Covenant dans les guerres épiscopaliennes, il fut ensuite l'un des principaux soutiens de Charles I en Ecosse (1644-1646). A écrit aussi en latin. Note de regroupement par domaine: Histoire de l'Europe (940).
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