The Fortunes Of Nigel

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical
Cover of the book The Fortunes Of Nigel by Sir Walter Scott, Jazzybee Verlag
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sir Walter Scott ISBN: 9783849645304
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sir Walter Scott
ISBN: 9783849645304
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

With the coming of James I to the English throne, as successor to Elizabeth, the union of England and Scotland was at last effected—outwardly at least—although the inner cementing required a generation or two longer. The story of Nigel and his fortunes is really a story of life in general, during the early years of the Scotch King's reign, as well as a careful portrait of the monarch himself. Nigel Olifaunt, a young Scotch nobleman who has succeeded to his father's title of Lord Glenvarloch, with very little of an estate to bolster up his name, comes to London to press a claim owed by King James himself. His servant, Monoplies, gets into a street brawl and is brought into the watchmaking shop of David Ramsay. The latter's friend, George Heriot, the King's jeweler, thus learns of Nigel's presence in the city, and having been a friend of the young lord's father, he visits Nigel and lends him money to make a proper appearance at court. Heriot's good offices do not end here, for he lays the case before the King, who promises a part settlement of the claim. Heriot also invites Nigel to a dinner at his home, where the Scot meets Margaret Ramsay, the pretty daughter of the watchmaker ...

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

With the coming of James I to the English throne, as successor to Elizabeth, the union of England and Scotland was at last effected—outwardly at least—although the inner cementing required a generation or two longer. The story of Nigel and his fortunes is really a story of life in general, during the early years of the Scotch King's reign, as well as a careful portrait of the monarch himself. Nigel Olifaunt, a young Scotch nobleman who has succeeded to his father's title of Lord Glenvarloch, with very little of an estate to bolster up his name, comes to London to press a claim owed by King James himself. His servant, Monoplies, gets into a street brawl and is brought into the watchmaking shop of David Ramsay. The latter's friend, George Heriot, the King's jeweler, thus learns of Nigel's presence in the city, and having been a friend of the young lord's father, he visits Nigel and lends him money to make a proper appearance at court. Heriot's good offices do not end here, for he lays the case before the King, who promises a part settlement of the claim. Heriot also invites Nigel to a dinner at his home, where the Scot meets Margaret Ramsay, the pretty daughter of the watchmaker ...

More books from Jazzybee Verlag

Cover of the book Anna Karenina by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Briefe 1809 - 1812 by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Hans of Iceland by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Colonel Carter's Christmas by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Durch die Wüste by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Historic Highways of America by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book History of San Diego, 1542-1908 by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Oberon by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Die Nilbraut by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Die Stütze der Familie by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Initiative Psychic Energy by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book The Jataka Tales, Volume 5 by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book The Origin, History & Purport of Freemasonry by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Ahnung und Gegenwart by Sir Walter Scott
Cover of the book Die glückliche Täuschung by Sir Walter Scott
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy