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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
Dedication
Epigraph
List of Illustrations
Maps
Lovat Family Tree
Prologue: Death of a Highland chief
PART ONE: FORMATIVE YEARS, C.1670–1702
ONE: Home, birth, youth, c.1670–94
TWO: To be a fox and a lion, 1685–95
THREE: ‘Nice use of the beast and the man’, 1695–96
FOUR: ‘No borrowed chief!’, 1696–97
FIVE: ‘The Grand Fornicator of the Aird’, 1697–99
SIX: Victory and loss, 1699–1702
PART TWO: AT THE COURT OF THE SUN KING, 1702–15
SEVEN: The Stuart Court of St Germains, 1702
EIGHT: Planning an invasion, 1702–04
NINE: ‘A disposition in Scotland to take up arms’, 1703
TEN: The ‘political sensation’, autumn 1703
ELEVEN: The ‘Scotch plot’ exposed, winter 1703–04
TWELVE: ‘You walk upon glass’, 1704–14
THIRTEEN: The end of exile, 1714
FOURTEEN: A necessary change, 1714–15
FIFTEEN: Return to Scotland, 1715
SIXTEEN: Fighting for the prize, 1715
PART THREE: THE RETURN OF THE CHIEF, 1715–45
SEVENTEEN: Home, 1715–16
EIGHTEEN: The legal battles begin, 1716
NINETEEN: Living like a fox, 1716
TWENTY: ‘What a lion cannot manage, the fox can’, 1717–18
TWENTY-ONE: Matters of life and death, 1718–21
TWENTY-TWO: Networking from Inverness, 1722–24
TWENTY-THREE: Lovat under Wade’s eye, 1725–27
TWENTY-FOUR: Tragedy, 1727–31
TWENTY-FIVE: Kidnapping and election-rigging, 1731–34
TWENTY-SIX: A pyrrhic victory, 1734–39
PART FOUR: LORD LOVAT’S LAMENT, 1739–47
TWENTY-SEVEN: Floating between interests, 1738–43
TWENTY-EIGHT: ‘A foolish and rash undertaking’, 1743–45
TWENTY-NINE: Rebellion, July–December 1745
THIRTY: A quick victory, and long march to defeat, December 1745–June 1746
THIRTY-ONE: The beginning of the end, 1746–47
THIRTY-TWO: Dying like a lion
Picture Section
Footnotes
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Notes