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Answer:
He was the son of Sir Robert Boyd, who fought at the Battle of Bannockburn. In 1346
Explanation:
son Thomas Boyd, earl of Arran (d. c. 1473), was in Denmark when his father was overthrown. However, he fulfilled his mission, that of bringing the king's bride, Margaret, to Scotland, and then, warned by his wife, escaped to the continent of Europe.
He was an American journalist and novelist. He had a friend who enlisted in the U.S Marines and saw service in France during world war 1. After, he tried several jobs and eventually became a writer for newspapers in both Minneapolis and Minnesota. He wrote and produced “through the wheat” in 1923 and it was about his own experiences in war. He made other short stories in his life and ran as the communist candidate for governor of Vermont. He died in 1935 from a stroke.