
- 336 pages
- English
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About this book
In 1612, George Sinclair, an illegitimate son of a Caithness laird, became a Norwegian national hero. Along with almost 300 of his followers, Sinclair was killed in an ambush in Norway while marching to join the king of Sweden's army. Sinclair has legendary status in Norway but has been almost totally forgotten at home, just as the memory of thousands of other Scots who served as mercenaries in the armies of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries has faded into obscurity.In this book, James Miller tells how a considerable proportion of the able-bodied male population of Scotland at one time sought service on behalf of almost every dynasty and monarch on the continent. Some were fleeing from justice, others went to seek fame and fortune - and found it.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Note on text
- Maps
- Family tree showing Leslies who sought armed service in Europe
- 1 âGod knoweth it greeved me muchâ
- 2 âbandis of men of weareâ
- 3 âthese proude Scottesâ
- 4 âmony zoung and valzeand menâ
- 5 âuniversity of warâ
- 6 âa Company of pedeling knavesâ
- 7 âYour Majesty will need soldiersâ
- 8 âsure men hardy and resoluteâ
- 9 âa rude and ignorant Souldierâ
- 10 ânew conditions from a new Masterâ
- 11 âbetwixt the Devill and the deepe Seaâ
- 12 ânothing els but fire and smokeâ
- 13 âthat bloodie monster of warreâ
- 14 âvertews and valorous atchievements abrodâ
- 15 âkeen and fiery geniusâ
- 16 âwhere I might again begin my fortuneâ
- 17 âWe bore down upon them with all the sail we could croudâ
- 18 âOh woe unto these cruell wars in low Germanieâ
- Notes and references
- Bibliography
- Index