The Duel between Sir Alexander Boswell and James Stuart: Scottish Squibs and Pistols at Dawn

Michael Moss

The Duel between Sir Alexander Boswell and James Stuart: Scottish Squibs and Pistols at Dawn
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
10 September 2019
Pages
221
ISBN
9781527534957

The Duel between Sir Alexander Boswell and James Stuart: Scottish Squibs and Pistols at Dawn

Michael Moss

Sir Alexander Boswell (1775-1822) wrote Scottish songs that are still performed today, such as Jenny’s Bawbee . An extravagant character and a Tory, he wrote flagrant lampoons of his Whig opponents. One of them greatly incensed his Whig cousin James Stuart of Dunearn, who challenged him to a duel in which Boswell was killed. At his trial for murder, Stuart was represented as a peaceable man unaccustomed to the use of firearms. Nothing could be further from the truth. He served in the militia, was irascible and, at times, violent. This book tells the compelling stories of the remarkable tangled events that led to their quarrel. The duel marked a turning point in Scottish politics away from a turbulent and fractious past to a quieter future. The Whigs triumphed, paving the way for liberal Scotland. In addition, this volume includes, for the first time, many of Boswell’s poems and witty lampoons.

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