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Letter from John Graham of Claverhouse to George Livingston, 1st June 1679. Artist: John Graham
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Letter from John Graham of Claverhouse to George Livingston, 1st June 1679. Artist: John Graham
Letter from John Graham of Claverhouse to George Livingston, 1st June 1679. Letter written from Glasgow by Bonnie Dundee when captain of a troop of Horse Guards, to Livingston who was commander-in-chief of Scotland, giving an account of his skirmish with the Covenanters at Drumclog (described by Sir Walter Scott in Old Morality, chapter xvi). From the second series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V. (London, 1899)
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1st Viscount Dundee Bonnie Dundee Captain Correspondence Earl Of Facsimile Graham John Graham John Graham Of Claverhouse Letter Signature Viscount Dundee Claverhouse Linlithgow Livingston Print Collector3 Viscount Of Dundee
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This print captures a significant historical artifact, the "Letter from John Graham of Claverhouse to George Livingston, 1st June 1679". The artist, John Graham himself, has beautifully depicted this momentous letter written during a time of war and conflict. In the image, we see the handwritten manuscript of the letter in vivid color. The intricate details of Captain Bonnie Dundee's handwriting are visible, showcasing his personal touch and adding an authentic feel to this piece. This facsimile provides us with a glimpse into the past as we witness history unfolding before our eyes. The letter itself holds great importance as it describes Captain Dundee's skirmish with the Covenanters at Drumclog. Sir Walter Scott immortalized this event in his novel Old Morality, making it even more intriguing for history enthusiasts. George Livingston, Earl of Linlithgow and commander-in-chief of Scotland at that time, was on the receiving end of this correspondence. His role in shaping Scotland's destiny adds another layer to this fascinating narrative. As we delve into this seventeenth-century masterpiece through the lens of The Print Collector and Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we gain insight into a pivotal period marked by battles fought by brave soldiers like John Graham (known as Bonnie Dundee). It serves as a reminder that letters can be powerful tools for communication and documentation throughout history.
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