Clan Chief, Clan Embarrassment: The Seventeenth-Century Campbells
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https://doi.org/10.2218/ss.v37i0.1792Abstract
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kindreds during the particularly fraught era of the three Gilleasbuigs each of whom, disastrously for their clan, defied their Stewart kings, until a fourth, the tenth earl, became first Duke of Argyll in 1703.Downloads
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“Clan Chief, Clan Embarrassment: The Seventeenth-Century Campbells” (2017) Scottish Studies, 37, pp. 63–69. doi:10.2218/ss.v37i0.1792.