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A concise biography traces the life and career of James Graham, first Marquis of Montrose, from family background and youth through political alignment with and later opposition to the Covenant, detailed accounts of his commands in the Bishops' Wars and the civil wars in Scotland, the Highland campaigns and decisive battles (Tippermuir, Aberdeen, Inverlochy, Auldearn, Alford, Kilsyth, Philiphaugh), and his final campaign, capture, and execution. The narrative combines military description, political context, and personal motivations, examining loyalties, strategy, and the interplay of national and religious tensions that shaped his rise and tragic fall.

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Mowbray Morris

Mowbray Morris was a British author known for his historical novels and works on military history. His notable titles include "Claverhouse," which explores the life of the Scottish soldier and politician John Graham of Claverhouse, and "Montrose," a narrative centered on the life of James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, during the tumultuous times of the Scottish Civil War. Additionally, Morris contributed to the understanding of colonial conflicts with his work "The First Afghan War," which delves into the complexities of British involvement in Afghanistan. His writings reflect a keen interest in the interplay of history and narrative.

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