THE
SCOTTISH CAVALIER.

An Historical Romance.

BY JAMES GRANT, ESQ.,

AUTHOR OF
"THE ROMANCE OF WAR, OR THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS,"
"MEMOIRS OF KIRKALDY OF GRANGE," &C.

Dost thou admit his right,
Thus to transfer our ancient Scottish crown?
Ay, Scotland was a kingdom once,
And, by the might of God, a kingdom still shall be!
ROBERT THE BRUCE, ACT II.

IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.

LONDON:
HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER,
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
1850.

Contents

I. [Lilian]
II. [How Clermistonlee Pressed His Suit]
III. [Claverhouse to the Rescue]
IV. [The Secret Stair]
V. [The Attempt]
VI. [Edinburgh—The Night of the Revolution]
VII. [Sack of Holyrood]
VIII. [The Veiled Picture]
IX. [Love and Principle]
X. [The Pass of Killycrankie]
XI. [The Last Hour of Dundee]
XII. [St. Germains]
XIII. [The Cavaliers of Dundee]
XIV. [The 20th of September, 1692]
XV. [The Effect of the Postscriptum]
XVI. [The Battle of Steinkirke]
XVII. [A Disclosure]
XVIII. [Walter Fenton and the King]
XIX. [The Returned Exile]
XX. [The Bubble Burst]
XXI. [Love and Marriage are Two]
XXII. [The Ring and the Secret]
XXIII. [The Iron Room—The Death Shot]