About This Book
A portrait of a sixteenth-century Scottish laird traces his family origins in Fife and follows his involvement in the political and religious upheavals of the era. The narrative draws on contemporary chronicles and official records to reconstruct early life, diplomatic missions, military engagements, shifting alliances, time abroad, and the defense and eventual fall of a key stronghold. Chapters alternate genealogical background, public actions, private correspondence, and courtroom or political episodes, offering a balanced account of motives and policies while using the subject's letters to illuminate character and decisions during civil and religious strife.
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