Kidnapped follows the story of young David Balfour, whose uncle allows him to be kidnapped by a ship's captain after the death of David's parents. Thus begin David's adventures, which include being shipwrecked and accused of murder as he pairs up with Alan Stewart, a Scottish exile. Eventually David is able to return home and claim his rightful fortune from his uncle. This classic adventure novel explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and morality.
David Balfour is accused of being an accomplice in the Appin Murder, a real life murder. The characters of Alan Breck Stewart, Colin Roy Campbell, James Stewart, Cluny Macpherson, and Robin Oig Macgregor were real people.
Alan Breck Stewart : A daring and foolhardy Highlander who has gone into exile in France and wears a French uniform. He is tasked with collecting funds for the exiled Jacobite leadership from the clans previously in rebellion against the Hanoverian crown. He becomes friends with David and helps him survive when both are hunted by soldiers through the wilderness. Stewart is based on a real-life Jacobite rebel of the same name. "Breck" is a nickname referring to pockmarking on his face.
Colin Roy Campbell : Also known as the "Red Fox." Scotsman loyal to the Hanoverian crown. He acts as the king's agent in two Highland counties, Appin and Mamore. His job is to collect taxes and claim for the Crown Scottish lands forfeited by pro-Jacobite clans. He is shot dead while talking with David. Alan is accused as the murderer and David as his accomplice. Colin Campbell was a real-life royal official, who was shot dead near Ballachulish. His case became known as the "Appin Murder".
James of the Glen ( James Stewart ): Highland chieftain who lost his lands to the Hanoverian crown. He is the head of the Stewart clan to which Alan belongs. James is based on a real-life Scotsman of the same name who was accused of being an accomplice and aiding and abetting the murder of Colin Campbell. He was tried at Inveraray, found guilty, and hanged near Ballachulish November 8, 1752.
Mrs. Stewart : Wife of James Stewart. She treats David kindly and says she will always remember him.
Cluny Macpherson : Another chieftain who lost his lands, chief of clan Vourich. As a Jacobite rebel, he is in exile from Hanoverian rule and lives in a hideout near Ben Alder.
Robin Oig : Son of Rob Roy MacGregor, a famous Highland outlaw.
Henderland : Evangelist who becomes friends with David in the Highlands and provides him valuable information about the region. He is moderate and reasonable in carrying out his mission.
Queensferry Innkeeper : Man who provides some information about Ebenezer Balfour's background.
Mr. Rankeillor : Lawyer who helps David settle legal matters with his uncle.
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