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B4 258 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
entering Edinburgh after the Battle of Prestonpans, 22 September 1745; (a) T Duncan; 8.3 x 13.3 cms.
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B4 259 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
receiving the keys of Carlisle, 17 November 1745; (e) W Thomas; 12.6 x 8.8 cms.
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B4 260 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
introduced to Flora Macdonald after the Battle of Culloden, June 1746; (a) A Johnstone; (p) London Illustrated News [p 292], 2 October 1852; 16.4 x 23.4 cms.
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B4 261 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
parting of Flora with Ascanius [Prince Charles Edward]; (a) W Allan; (e) J Thomson; (p) R Griffiths' Ascanius [p 154], Edinburgh; 1818; 9.5 x 7.1 cms.
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B4 262 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
departure from Scotland for France, 20 September 1746; (a) Dodd; (e) I Collyer; (p) C Cowley's The Ladies' History of England, London; 1780; 23.5 x 15.4 cms.
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B4 263 - James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St. George, the Old Pretender (1688-1766)
his fleet dispersed in a storm, North Sea, 1708; 8.7 x 6.6 cms.
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B4 264 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
taken ill whilst in Scotland, 1746; 12.5 x 8.7 cms.
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B4 265 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
meeting Donald McLeod after the Battle of Culloden, 1746; (a) A Carse; (e) R Scott; (p) illustration for R Griffiths' Ascanius [p 118], Edinburgh; 1818; 9.5 x 7 cms.
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B4 266 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
seeking shelter after the Battle of Culloden, 1746; (a) R Herdman; (e) H Macbeth-Raeburn; 9.4 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 267 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
coming down The Canongate, Edinburgh, 18 September 1745; 9.5 x 9.5 cms.
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B4 268 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
retreat from Derby, December 1745; (a,e) T H Nicholson; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 517], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20 x 14.9 cms.
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B4 269 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
departure from Scotland for France, 20 September 1746; (a) M Archer; (e) W Bromley; (p) J Cadell; 1794; 11.1 x 6.3 cms.
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B4 270 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
departure from Scotland for France, 20 September 1746; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 529], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20 x 15.2 cms.
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B4 271 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
Glenfinnan Monument, marking the spot where Charles Edward raised his standard at the beginning of the last Jacobite campaign, 19 August 1745; 5.4 x 9.6 cms.
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B4 272 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
facsimile of Charles Edward's letter to Ewen MacPherson of Cluny [Cluny of the '45] (1700 ?-1756), in recognition of his services in the 1745-6 campaign, 18 September 1748; 8.9 x 13.5 cms.
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B4 273 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
secret despatches relating to the movements of his troops; 8.1 x 6.3 cms.
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B4 274 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
letter to Ewen MacPherson of Cluny [Cluny of the '45] (1700 ?-1756), apprising him of his safety and embarkation on board L'Heureux; 18 x 11 cms.
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B4 275 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
letter summoning his supporters to Glenfinnan, on 19 August 1745, to attend the Raising of the Standard to mark the beginning of Charles Edward's campaign, Kinlochmoidart 14 August 1745; 5.7 x 9 cms.
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B4 276 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
paper money issued by Charles Edward during his campaign; 16.2 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 277 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
engraved plate for paper money issued by Charles Edward during his campaign; 22 x 14.4 cms.
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B4 278 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; weaponry worn by him during the campaign 1745-6; (i) dirk with ribbon; (a) W Dickes; (e) J Kirchner; (ii) claymore; (a) W Dickes; (e) J Keck; (iii) pistols; (e) J Keck; 20 x 18 cms.
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B4 279 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; (1) spoon and bottle, (2) sword, (3) claymore, (4) siver drinking cup, (5) utensils, (6) target, (7) sporran, (8) dirk, (9 & 10) pistols; (a) J L Williams; (e) C Lawrie; 18 x 12.2 cms.
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B4 280 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; target made in France and borne by him at Culloden, 16 April 1746; 9.8 x 9.4 cms.
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B4 281 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics at Cluny Castle; (i) silver drinking cup; (a) W Dickes; (e) T W; (ii) target; (a) W Dickes; (e) J Keck; (iii) signet ring; (a) W Dickes; (e) T W; 21 x 10 cms.
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B4 282 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; bonnet, worn at the Ball at Holyrood, 1745, dirk, sword and silver drinking cup; 22.5 x 16.5 cms.
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B4 283 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics given by Charles Edward to his father's secretary, James Edgar; (i) flint-lock double-barrelled pistols used by Charles Edward at Culloden, 16 April 1746; (ii) pistols of French manufacture; 12 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 284 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; Jacobite drinking glass with engraved portrait of Charles Edward, the rose and thistle, and the motto 'Audentior Ibo'; 7 x 4 cms.
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B4 285 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; (i) pocket pistols which belonged to him; (ii) pistols said to have belonged to Charles Edward; 15 x 15 cms.
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B4 286 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; (i) bonnet worn at the Ball at Holyrood, 1745; (a) W Dickes; (ii) sporran with belt of the time of the Knights Templars; (a) W Dickes; (e) J Keck; 20 x 10.5 cms.
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B4 287 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; pattern of his 'Betty Burke's' dress, worn when he escaped to Skye disguised as Flora Macdonald's fictitious maid, 28 June 1746; 7 x 7.5 cms.
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B4 288 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
The Prince's Flower; the pink convolvulus said to have been planted by him when he landed on Eriskay from France, July 1745, with accompanying verse by Mavor Allan; 17 x 13.5 cms.
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B4 289 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; Jacobite cockade, diamond brooch with hair of Charles Edward, gloves worn at last Ball at Holyrood, streamers, sporran, horn spoon, pistol and sword; 20 x 11 cms.
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B4 290 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; silver snuff-box, given by Charles Edward to Angus Macdonald (Borrodale), in whose house he spent his first and last nights in mainland Scotland, with text; 10.5 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 291 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; rings; 4.8 x 9.9 cms.
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B4 292 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; waistcoats; 9 x 12.3 cms.
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B4 293 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; the Standard of his body-guard, the Life Guards, taken at the Battle of Culloden by Captain George Burges; 8 x 11.2 cms.
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B4 294 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; gold watch on the back of which is a portrait in enamel of the Duchess of Albany, his daughter by his mistress, Clementina Walkinshaw; 6.5 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 295 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; drinking glass with engraved portrait of Charles Edward and Scots thistle ornament; 6.8 x 3.4 cms.
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B4 296 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
relics; chair used by him when hiding in Skye, 1746, with text; 16.8 x 8.3 cms.
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B4 297 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88)
'The Restoration', toast being drunk to the desired result for the Jacobites at the beginning of Charles Edward's campaign, July 1745; (a) W Holl; 11.5 x 8.1 cms.
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B4 298 - James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and 1st Duke of Dover (1662-1711)
lord privy seal, commissioner for England and lord commissioner for the Queen; presenting the Act of Union to Queen Anne, 1706; (a) S Wale; (e) W Walker; 21 x 15.5 cms.
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B4 299 - James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and 1st Duke of Dover (1662-1711)
lord privy seal, commissioner for England and lord commissioner for the Queen; presenting the Act of Union to Queen Anne, 1706; (a) S Wale; (e) C Grignion; 9.2 x 9.8 cms.
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B4 300 - Henry Sacheverell (1674 ?-1724)
political preacher, impeached for sedition, 1710; DNB; mob roused in support of Dr Sacheverell and his supposed High Church views attacks the chapel of Mr Burgess, a dissenting minister, near Lincoln's Inn Fields, sacking and burning its contents, 28 February 1710; (e) C B; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 264], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 13.2 x 15.5 cms.
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B4 301 - Henry Sacheverell (1674 ?-1724)
political preacher, impeached for sedition, 1710; DNB; addressing the court whilst on trial for preaching sermons favouring non-resistance, and condemning toleration and occasional conformity, Westminster Hall, 27 February 1710; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 265], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 21 x 15.6 cms.
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B4 302 - James II (1633-1701) and the Seven Bishops: William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely, Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough, John Lake, Bishop of Chichester, William LLoyd, Bishop of St Asaph, and Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Bristol
after James ordered the second Declaration of Indulgence to be read in all churches, May 1688, the Seven Bishops who petitioned against it were committed to the Tower, 8 June 1688, prior to being tried for seditious libel; 8 x 10.7 cms.
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B4 303 - Battle of Sheriffmuir [Battle of Dumblain], 13 November 1715
in which the Jacobites, under John, 6th Earl of Mar, fought the pro-Hanoverian force under John, 2nd Duke of Argyll; Sheriffmuir or Dunblane medal; 9 x 14.2 cms.
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B4 304 - Battle of Sheriffmuir [Battle of Dumblain], 13 November 1715
in which the Jacobites, under John, 6th Earl of Mar, fought the pro-Hanoverian force under John, 2nd Duke of Argyll; scene of the Battle; 8.7 x 13.9 cms.
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B4 305 - Battle of Sheriffmuir [Battle of Dumblain], 13 November 1715
in which the Jacobites, under John, 6th Earl of Mar, fought the pro-Hanoverian force under John, 2nd Duke of Argyll; scene of the Battle with accompanying extract from the Sheriffmuir Air (Anon); (a,e) D Allan; 10.6 x 13.5 cms.
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B4 306 - Battle of Sheriffmuir [Battle of Dumblain], 13 November 1715
in which the Jacobites, under John, 6th Earl of Mar, fought the pro-Hanoverian force under John, 2nd Duke of Argyll; MacDonell of Glengarry leading the Highland charge at the start of the Battle; (a) T H Nicholson; (e) C W Sheeres; 20 x 15 cms.
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B4 307 - The Stewarts of Appin
Jacobites, whose contingent of some 300 clansmen at the Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746, suffered casualties of 93 killed and 67 wounded; their Ancient Banner was torn from the pole and carried of the field by Donald Livingstone; 10.5 x 12.7 cms.