. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . by plundering his estates, until Argyllfinally requested a garrison from Cromwell to protect him againsthis sons ravages. Though his following was reduced to a handful,Lome refused to desert Middleton, but finally surrendered and gavesecurity for i5,000 (1655). Nevertheless, he was always suspected,and on refusing to swear renunciation of the Stuarts, was imprisonedin Edinburgh Castle (1657), where he remained until 1660. Whatcaused him to quarrel with Middleton we do not know, but at theRestoration we find the two on opposite sides


. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . by plundering his estates, until Argyllfinally requested a garrison from Cromwell to protect him againsthis sons ravages. Though his following was reduced to a handful,Lome refused to desert Middleton, but finally surrendered and gavesecurity for i5,000 (1655). Nevertheless, he was always suspected,and on refusing to swear renunciation of the Stuarts, was imprisonedin Edinburgh Castle (1657), where he remained until 1660. Whatcaused him to quarrel with Middleton we do not know, but at theRestoration we find the two on opposite sides in Scottish II showed Lome some favour, but Clarendon opposed hisrecovery of the family estates, which were confiscated on theMarquis of Argylls execution. An intrigue which Lome accordinglyset on foot against Clarendon, was unfortunately discovered, and inspite of Lauderdales intervention, Argyll was condemned to deathon a charge of leasing-making (August 26, 1661). By Charlessorder the sentence was not carried out, but was converted into. 7 ^ rfiifunu% jfaspitti^Magijttr ARCHIBALD CAMPBELI., NINTH EARLOF ARGYLL From a portrait drawn and engraved byDavid Loggan


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