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Zoom Lecture on 24th February 2026 – All Welcome

Synopsis: Think of King Charles I’s Royalist cause during the Civil Wars and two men emerge most prominently – James Graham,…

2026 Lecture & Events

Tuesday 24th February at 19.00 – Zoom Lecture Title:    Rupert & Montrose, Brothers-in-Arms              Presented by:   Mark Turnbull Synopsis: Think of King Charles I’s Royalist…

Visit to Greyfriars Kirk & Lecture on 1st November 2025

1st November was a cold, wet and windy day as society members gathered at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh. The Kirk’s…

The Great Tapestry of Scotland depicts the Signing of the Covenant

The Great Tapestry of Scotland, displayed in its permanent home in Galashiels, includes key events in the history of Scotland.…

Autumn Lecture on 1st November 2025

Montrose, Argyll and the 1637 Supplications Campaign

1st Marquis of Montrose Society – Autumn Lecture – 1st November 2025 – Royal Scots Club, 29-31 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh…

Autumn Event on 1st November 2025

Society members and friends are invited to join us on Saturday 1st November for our Autumn Event. The format for…

My Dear and Only Love

Introduction to the song ‘My Dear and Only Love’ The newest member of the 1st Marquis of Montrose Society is…

2025 Annual General Meeting

The 2025 dedication and AGM of the 1st Marquis of Montrose Society was held on Saturday 17th May. Over the…

Society Members win Gold Medal at The Chelsea Flower Show

Society members, Mark & Linda Taylor, owners of Alchemy Plants, won a gold medal at the recent Chelsea Flower Show…

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