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Charles hopes to make common cause against …

Years: 1641 - 1641
September

Charles hopes to make common cause against the English Long Parliament with Archibald Campbell, the Earl of Argyll and the effective leader of the Presbyterian Covenanters, and creates him Marquess of Argyll.

The Marquis of Hamilton, while remaining a Royalist, seeks to develop a friendship with the Marquess of Argyll.

It is not clear how much Charles I approved of this liaison, but many in the Scottish Royalist faction feel threatened by this development.

Lord Henry Ker (the son of the Earl of Roxburgh), riding into Edinburgh at the head of an armed retinue on the evening of September 29, challenges Hamilton to a duel, calling him a traitor.

The episode ends without violence as Lord Ker backs down and apologizes.

It sets in motion among others, however, Royalist murmurs and whispers that lead to plotting.

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