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B2 170 - Flora Macdonald (1722-1790)
Jacobite heroine; sketch of prize-winning memorial statue; (a) A Davidson; 13.2 x 6.5 cms.
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B2 171 - Ranald MacDonald, of Bellfinlay (d.c.1749)
Jacobite; (a) W Robertson; (e) W Robertson; 11.5 x 9.4 cms.
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B2 172 - Ranald MacDonald, of Bellfinlay (d.c.1749)
Jacobite; (e) R Grave; CEBP i; 11.3 x 9.2 cms.
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B2 173 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ranaldson Macdonell (d. 1828)
15th chief of Glengarry; (a) W Dickes (after Raeburn); (e) J Keck; 10 x 6 cms.
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B2 174 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ranaldson Macdonell (d. 1828)
15th chief of Glengarry; (a) W Dickes (after Raeburn); 10 x 6 cms.
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B2 175 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ruadh Macdonell [ Pickle the Spy] (1725 ?-1761)
13th chief of Glengarry; (a) Stuart; (e) J Kirchner; 14.5 x 10 cms.
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B2 176 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ruadh Macdonell [ Pickle the Spy] (1725 ?-1761)
13th chief of Glengarry; 14 x 10.8 cms.
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B2 177 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ruadh Macdonell [ Pickle the Spy] (1725 ?-1761)
13th chief of Glengarry; (e) Walker & Boutall; 12.7 x 9.3 cms.
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B2 178 - Alastair [Alaisdair] Ranaldson Macdonell (d. 1828)
15th chief of Glengarry; as Fergus MacIvor; (a) W Dickes (after Raeburn); (e) H Wright Smith; (p) Tickner & Fields; 1857; 10 x 6 cms.
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B2 179 - Fergus MacIvor
fictional character in Scott's 'Waverley' novels and partially based upon Alastair [Alaisdair] Ranaldson Macdonell (d. 1828); 15th chief of Glengarry; 25.7 x 19 cms.
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B2 180 - MacGillivray
(p) R R M'Ian's Clans of the Scottish Highlands; 13 x 9 cms.
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B2 181 - Lady Anne Mackintosh [Colonel Anne] (1723-87)
Jacobite, raised a company for Prince Charles Edward, 1745; 8.5 x 6.8 cms.
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B2 182 - Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746)
mathematician and natural philosopher, organised the defence of Edinburgh against the Jacobites; 15 x 11.2 cms.
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B2 183 - Duncan MacPherson of Cluny
colonel, son of Ewen MacPherson of Cluny, [Cluny of the '45], Jacobite; 9.8 x 8 cms.
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B2 184 - Catherine MacPherson
wife of Colonel Duncan MacPherson of Cluny; 10.9 x 7.6 cms.
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B2 185 - Samuel McPherson (d.1743)
highland soldier, shot for desertion, 1743; (e) G Cruikshank; CEBP i; 18.4 x 10.8 cms.
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B2 186 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (e) Chomel; 6 x 5 cms.
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B2 187 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) G Kneller; (e) S Freeman; 12.3 x 10 cms.
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B2 188 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) G Kneller; (e) S Freeman; (p) A Fullarton & Co; 10.5 x 9.5 cms.
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B2 189 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) G Kneller; (e) R Page; (p) Blackie & Son; CEBP ii; 12.5 x 9.5 cms.
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B2 190 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) G Kneller; (e) J Smith; 1703; 17 x 11.7 cms.
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B2 191 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) G Kneller; (e) J Smith; 1703; 17 x 11.7 cms.
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B2 192 - John Erskine, 6th or 11th Earl of Mar of the Erskine line (1675-1732)
Jacobite leader; (a) W Hassell; (e) J Cook; (p) R Bentley; 1845; 10.9 x 8.8 cms.
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B2 193 - George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal (1693 ?-1778)
Jacobite; from a plate containing other portraits; (a) P Parrocel; 3.8 x 2.9 cms.
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B2 194 - George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal (1693 ?-1778)
Jacobite; (a) P Parrocel; 13.8 x 11.3 cms.
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B2 195 - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)
wife of John, 1st Duke of Marlborough; (a) G Kneller; (e) R G Tietze; 15.7 x 12.8 cms.
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B2 196 - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)
wife of John, 1st Duke of Marlborough; (a) G Kneller; 14.4 x 8.9 cms.
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B2 197 - John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) and Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)
(a) E Romjat; 15.5 x 10 cms.
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B2 198 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(a) A Van der Werff; (e) J Audran; CEBP xviii; 29.5 x 17.2 cms.
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B2 199 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(a) W Wissing; 10.3 x 8.4 cms.
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B2 200 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(a) G Kneller; (e) T Langer; 12 x 10 cms.
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B2 201 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(a) G Kneller; (e) I Beckett; CEBP v; 16.9 x 12.7 cms.
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B2 202 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(a) P Lely; (e) C State; 14.4 x 11.2 cms.
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B2 203 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
11.5 x 9.3 cms.
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B2 204 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
(p) Lemercier; 16 x 10.5 cms.
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B2 205 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
12.8 x 7.2 cms.
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B2 206 - Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of England (1658-1718)
as widow of James II; (a)B Gennari; 7.3 x 6.2 cms.
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B2 207 - Mary II, Queen and consort of William III (1662-1694)
12.5 x 7 cms.
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B2 208 - Mary II, Queen and consort of William III (1662-1694)
as Princess of Orange; (a) P Lely; (e) C A Powell; 14.5 x 11.4 cms.
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B2 209 - Mary II, Queen and consort of William III (1662-1694)
14 x 11.3 cms.
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B2 210 - Mary II, Queen and consort of William III (1662-1694)
7.7. x 5.7 cms.
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B2 211 - Mary II, Queen and consort of William III (1662-1694)
as Princess of Orange; 6.2 x 5 cms.
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B2 212 - John Drummond, 1st Earl and titular Duke of Melfort (1649-1714)
Jacobite; (e) Chomel; 6 x 5 cms.
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B2 213 - John Drummond, 1st Earl and titular Duke of Melfort (1649-1714)
Jacobite; 8 x 7.5 cms.
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B2 214 - John Drummond, 1st Earl and titular Duke of Melfort (1649-1714)
Jacobite; 8 x 7.5 cms.
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B2 215 - Hugh Mercer (1726 ?-1777)
American brigadier-general, surgeon's mate in Prince Charles Edward's army; DNB; (a) C Trumball; (e) G R Hall; (p) W Pate; 9.3 x 8.5 cms.
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B2 216 - Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton (1692-1766)
Lord Justice Clerk; (a) A Ramsay; (e) R Scott; (p) J Anderson; 1792; 7.3 x 5.6 cms.
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B2 217 - Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton (1692-1766)
Lord Justice Clerk; (a) W Aikman; (e) Birrell; (p) R Wikinson; 1798; 15.5 x 11 cms.
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B2 218 - Colonel Monro
out in the '45 in the garb of a bedesman or beggar; (e) W L Kay; 1801; 8.5 x 6.5 cms.
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B2 219 - Sir Constantine Phipps, 1st Lord Mulgrave (1656-1723)
lord chancellor of Ireland, Jacobite; (p) J Scott; 1806; 10.9 x 9.1 cms.