Tales of the Clan Chiefs

Tales of the Clan Chiefs

by Dane Love (Author)

Synopsis

Here are riveting tales of stolen brides, drowned wives, severed heads, Jacobite fugitives, pirates, fairies, feuds, torture, bloodshed and battle, and much more. "Tales of the Clan Chiefs" is a collection of forty fascinating stories associated with the chiefs of the major clans in Scotland. The tales which are based on historical events, date from the earliest years of the clans, right up to relatively modern times, when the Highland clearances ended centuries of culture and kinship, destroying the last of the traditional ways. Each tale is associated with an individual clan and includes an infamous chief or two, such as the one who locked up his own son in a dungeon and tortured him to death, another who found himself married to the wrong daughter and had to flee his new father-in-law, one who fought on the Continent with his Highland mercenaries, and another who was involved in witchcraft whilst plotting to kill his brother. There are stories of castles being attacked by the enemy, regained by their chief, set alight or deserted. We learn of chiefs who lived in exile, too frightened to return home, and of the internal feuds which decided who would succeed. Also featured are clan battles, some organized beforehand and the others the inevitable result of two opposing forces meeting by chance. Many of the principle events in Scottish history are recounted from the clan chief's point of view, from Robert the Bruce's battles with the MacDougalls to Bonnie Prince Charlie's months of hiding with the Chief of the MacPhersons. Illustrated with the author's own line drawings, "Tales of the Clan Chiefs" is essential reading for anyone interested in the ancient clans of Scotland and in Scottish history in general.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 1999

ISBN 10: 0709062737
ISBN 13: 9780709062738

Author Bio
An Ayrshireman, Dane Love lives in the countryside near Cumnock. He works as a schoolteacher at Irvine Royal Academy, but enjoys travelling with his wife around Scotland doing research. He is interested in all aspects of Scottish history, and has written histories of the Ayrshire towns and villages of Ayr, Cumnock and Auchinleck. With an interest in genealogy, he has traced his ancestry back to one Robin Love, his six-times great grandfather, who fought with Bonnie Prince Charlie at the battles of Prestopans and Culloden. His books include Scottish Kirkyards, Scottish Ghosts and The Auld Inns of Scotland all published by Robert Hale.