Miles Kerr-Peterson, A Protestant Lord in James VI's Scotland.

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      In "Miles Kerr-Peterson, A Protestant Lord in James VI's Scotland," Keith M. Brown discusses the life of George Keith, the fifth Earl Marischal. Marischal was a wealthy nobleman who played a significant role in Scottish politics during the 16th century. He was involved in various political and diplomatic endeavors, including leading an embassy to Denmark and serving as the lieutenant of the north. Marischal managed his vast estate and engaged in local authority, while also focusing on personal lordship and family matters. The book provides insight into the power dynamics between nobility and the crown during this period. [Extracted from the article]
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