The Spy of the Highlands
Unmask the truth behind history's most notorious betrayal.
For over a century, the reputation of Alexander MacDonell, 13th Chief of Glengarry, has been stained by a single, damning accusation: that he was "Pickle the Spy," the traitor who sold out Prince Charles Edward Stuart and the Jacobite cause. This claim, popularized by Andrew Lang in 1897 through the flawed lens of early "stylometry," has gone unchallenged in the halls of history-until now.
In The Spy of the Highlands, researcher C L Savage conducts a forensic investigation into the primary documents of the British and French archives to dismantle a hundred-year-old myth. By examining the secret correspondence of the "Watchman" (David Bruce) and the Duke of Newcastle, this book reveals that the real identity of Pickle was not the Glengarry Chief, but a member of the desperate and land-hungry Barrisdale family, caught in a web of predatory government "seduction."
But the revelation does not stop there. This volume introduces the "smoking gun" of 18th-century espionage, shifting the focus to a previously overlooked figure: Alexander Cameron of Glen Nevis. Through newly surfaced evidence (SP 36/122/1/4/1), you will discover:
The Real Architect of Defeat: How Alexander Cameron of Glen Nevis, under extreme coercion and the terrorization of his family, provided the tactical roadmap that neutralized the Elibank Plot.The Fate of Dr. Cameron: The true circumstances-and the real informers-that led to the capture and execution of the last Jacobite martyr, Dr. Archibald Cameron.The Capture of Sergeant More: Official records from Colonel John Crawfurd that finally settle the historical debate over who betrayed the legendary outlaw Sergeant More Cameron.The Forensic Evidence: A direct look at the "shared secretariat" and handwriting discrepancies that prove the Glengarry Chief could not have been the man behind the pseudonym.The Spy of the Highlands is more than a historical correction; it is a gripping account of a British surveillance state that perfected the art of counter-insurgency by pitting kin against kin. It is an essential read for anyone interested in Jacobite history, Scottish genealogy, and the high-stakes world of 18th-century espionage.
Restore the honour of the clans. Discover the true Spy of the Highlands.