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Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 8th …

Years: 1661 - 1661
May

Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 8th Earl of Argyll, chief of Clan Campbell, had been the de facto head of government in Scotland during most of the conflict known as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

He was the most influential figure in the Covenanter movement that fought for the Presbyterian religion and what they saw as Scottish interests during the English Civil War of the 1640s and 1650s.

At the Restoration, Argyll had presented himself at Whitehall, but was at once arrested by order of Charles and placed in the Tower, being sent to Edinburgh to stand trial for high treason.

Argyll is acquitted of complicity in the death of Charles I, and his escape from the whole charge seems imminent, but the arrival of a packet of letters written by Argyll to Monck shows conclusively his collaboration with Cromwell's government, particularly in the suppression of Glencairn's royalist rising in 1652.

He is immediately sentenced to death, his execution by beheading taking place on May 27, 1661, before the death warrant had even been signed by the king.

His head is placed on the same spike upon the west end of the Tollbooth as that of Montrose had previously been exposed.

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