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B4 160 - The Battle of La Hogue, 19-24 May 1692
defeat of the French fleet by combined English and Dutch fleets, 22 May 1692; (a) B West; (e) W Ridgway; (p) Blackie & Son; 12.5 x 17.2 cms.
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B4 161 - The Battle of La Hogue, 19-24 May 1692
defeat of the French fleet by combined English and Dutch fleets, with vignette of the Death of James II, 1701; (a) B West; (e) W Brown; 12 x 16.4 cms.
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B4 162 - The Battle of La Hogue, 19-24 May 1692
defeat of the French fleet by combined English and Dutch fleets; (a) T Weber; (e) O K Barean; 18.7 x 12.9 cms.
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B4 163a - George Lockhart of Carnwath (1673-1731)
Jacobite and author, confidential agent to James, the Old Pretender, 1718-27; DNB; coat of arms; 6 x 4.7 cms.
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B4 163b - George Lockhart of Carnwath (1673-1731)
Jacobite and author, confidential agent to James, the Old Pretender, 1718-27; DNB; coat of arms; 8 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 164 - John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782)
adjutant under Sir John Cope at Prestonpans, 1745; coat of arms on bookplate; 8.3 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 165 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
reception of James and Queen Mary by Louis after their flight from England, 1688; (a) E Deveria; (e) W Ensom; 11.1 x 8.5 cms.
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B4 166 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis taking leave of James as he departs for Ireland, 1689; (a) Le Jeune; (e) L David; 15.1 x 9.4 cms.
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B4 167 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis taking leave of James as he departs for Ireland, 1689; 7.9 x 5.7 cms.
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B4 168 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis taking leave of James as he departs for Ireland, 1689; 7.9 x 5.7 cms.
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B4 169 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis presenting James with his own cuirass as James departs for Ireland, 1689; 7.6 x 10.6 cms.
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B4 170 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis presenting James with his own cuirass as James departs for Ireland, 1689; 7.5 x 10.8 cms.
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B4 171 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis visiting James on his death-bed, September 1701; (a) S P Hall; (e) Laplante; 18.8 x 12.8 cms.
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B4 172 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James II (1633-1701)
Louis visiting James on his death-bed, September 1701; (a) S Hall; (e) Laplante; 18.8 x 12.8 cms.
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B4 173 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender (1688-1766)
the Pretender acknowledged as King James III of England by Louis, 1701; (a) Le Jeune; (e) L David; 15 x 9.2 cms.
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B4 174 - Louis XIV (1638-1715), and James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender (1688-1766)
Louis presenting a sword to James, 1708; (a) Le Jeune; (e) L David; 14.9 x 9.3 cms.
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B4 175 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; disguised as a woman spinning; 9.5 x 12.4 cms.
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B4 176 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; dressed as a woman, 'The Beautifull Simone', with a monkey, satirical; 8.4 x 6 cms.
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B4 177 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; plan showing the arrangements for seating at Lovat's trial in Westminster Hall; 19 x 23.5 cms.
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B4 178 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; the execution, 9 April 1747; 8 x 12.3 cms.
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B4 179a - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; sketch of the trial in Westminster Hall; (a) W Hogarth; 5.7 x 7.7 cms.
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B4 179b - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; sketch of the trial in Westminster Hall; (a) W Hogarth; 5.3 x 7.6 cms.
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B4 180 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; the trial in Westminster Hall; 6.7 x 12.4 cms.
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B4 181 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; a sketch of the trial in Westminster Hall; (a) W Hogarth; (p) W Birch; 1791; 8.5 x 12.2 cms.
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B4 182 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; the execution, Tower Hill, 9 April 1747, with key to main features of the action; 8.8 x 17 cms.
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B4 183 - Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat (1667 ?-1747)
Jacobite intriguer, executed for high treason; the execution, Tower Hill, 9 April 1747, with key to main features of the action; 8.8 x 17 cms.
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B4 184 - Fraser of Lovat Family, 1591-1782
a genealogical sketch; 8.5 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 185 - The Loyal Associators, 1745
an association formed in defence of George II and his people against Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender and the Jacobite rebellion; (e) J English; 1745; 20.5 x 20.2 cms.
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B4 186 - Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Chief of Clan Chattan
coat of arms; 7.5 x 6.3 cms.
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B4 187 - Lady Anne Mackintosh ['Colonel Anne'] (1723-87)
Jacobite, raised a company for Prince Charles Edward, 1745; with her husband, Angus, chief of the clan Mackintosh, who raised a company for the Hanoverian army, held captive by a Highlander; (e) W Thomas; 12.7 x 8.7 cms.
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B4 188 - Catherine MacPherson, Lady Cluny of the '45
memorial stone in churchyard of St Columba at Kingussie; 14 x 9 cms.
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B4 189 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; setting up James Edward, the Old Pretender's standard at Braemar, 1715; 8.5 x 8.6 cms.
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B4 190 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; council of war, 1715; (e) F G; 13.9 x 21.5 cms.
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B4 191 - The March of the Guards to Finchley, December 1745
government militia assembled on Finchley Common in readiness for expected Jacobite offensive on London; (a) W Hogarth; (e) T Cook; (p) Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme; 1809; 13.6 x 17.8 cms.
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B4 192 - The March of the Guards to Finchley, December 1745
government militia assembled on Finchley Common in readiness for expected Jacobite offensive on London; Scotsman and Frenchman from Hogarth's The March to Finchley, 1750; (a) W Hogarth; 7.5 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 193 - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)
mistress of the robes, keeper of the privy purse, ranger of Windsor Park under Queen Anne, 1702-1711; vindicating herself to Queen Anne against insinuations of peculation, 1711; DNB; 8.1 x 5.9 cms.
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B4 194 - Mary of Modena (1658-1718)
queen of James II; concealed at Gravesend before her flight to France with her son, James Francis Edward, the Prince of Wales, December 1688; (e) A Rousseau; 15.5 x 11.6 cms.
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B4 195 - Mary of Modena (1658-1718)
queen of James II; her flight from England to France with her son, James Francis Edward, the Prince of Wales, December 1688; 10.3 x 16.2 cms.
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B4 196 - Mary of Modena (1658-1718)
queen of James II; landing at Calais with her son, James Francis Edward, the Prince of Wales, after their flight from England, 1 January 1689; (a) A Schoonebeek; (e) P Pickart; 14.8 x 18.5 cms.
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B4 197 - Hugh Mercer (1726 ?-1777)
American, surgeon's mate in Prince Charles Edward's army; mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton, 1777; (a) Col. J Trumbrill; (e) H Thew ?; (p) W Pate for G P Putnam & Co; 11.5 x 16.3 cms.
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B4 198 - Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton and titular Earl of Monmouth (1640 ?-1719)
secretary of state to James II; coat of arms; 5 x 5 cms.
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B4 199 - William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale (1676-1744)
Jacobite; coat of arms; 7.9 x 7.3 cms.
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B4 200 - William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale (1676-1744)
Jacobite; escaping from the Tower of London, 1716, aided by his wife, Winifred, having been condemned to death after being taken prisoner at Preston, 1715; DNB; (a) E M Osborn; (e) F Fraenkel; (p) Blackie & Son; 16.3 x 12.1 cms.
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B4 201 - Winifred Maxwell, Countess of Nithsdale (d.1749), wife of William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale (1676-1744), and Lady Nairne, wife of William, 2nd Baron Nairne (d.1724)
petitioning George I for the lives of their Jacobite husbands, imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1716; (p) J Parsons; 1795; 11.5 x 6.7 cms.
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B4 202 - John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth (d.1747)
Jacobite, fought at Culloden; his sword; 7 x 2.8 cms.
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B4 203 - William Grant, Lord Prestongrange (1701 ?-1764)
lord advocate, 1746; coat of arms; 8.4 x 6.8 cms.
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B4 204 - Battle of Preston, 1715
(e) T Cole; 10.2 x 17.5 cms.
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B4 205 - Battle of Preston, 1715
surrender of Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum (1662-1743) and Highlanders to an English officer; (a) W M Craig; (e) T Wallis; (p) C Brightley & T Kimmersley; 1807; 13.3 x 12 cms.
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B4 206 - Battle of Preston, 1715
20.2 x 14 cms.
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B4 207 - Battle of Preston, 1715
incident; 7 x 8.1 cms.