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John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee
Standard Name: Dundee, John Graham of Claverhouse,,, Viscount
Used Form: Lord Dundee
Used Form: Bonnie Dundee
Connections
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Fictionalization | Aphra Behn | AB
has been repeatedly fictionalised in recent years. Ross Laidlaw
published in 1992 a fiction, Aphra Behn—Dispatch'd from Athole, which added a coda to her life. In his story Gilbert Burnet
enlists her to... |
Textual Production | Josephine Tey | JT
, as Gordon Daviot, published Claverhouse, a life of John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee
, who was first the scourge of the Covenanters
, and then a Jacobite
leader whose heroic... |
Textual Production | Anne Finch | AF
wrote an elegy, On the Lord Dundee, commemorating John Graham of Claverhouse, who died fighting for James II
at the battle of Killiecrankie. Biographer Barbara McGovern
refers to this Scottish monarchist hero... |
Textual Production | Anne Finch | Dundee
's death, distressing news for Jacobites, drew a lament in Latin by Archibald Pitcairne
, translated by Dryden
. |
Textual Production | Rosemary Sutcliff | RS
published Bonnie Dundee, another historical novel for young people. It is titled from the nickname of the actual military leader John Graham of Claverhouse
, Lord Dundee. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. 4200 (30 September 1983):1056 |
Timeline
1 June 1679
The Scottish Covenanters
won their only significant victory against government forces: the battle of Drumclog near Kilmarnock.