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B2 320 - Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York (1725-1807)
the Jacobite Henry IX, younger son of James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender, brother of Prince Charles Edward; 16.8 x 12.4 cms.
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B2 321 - Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York (1725-1807)
the Jacobite Henry IX, younger son of James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender, brother of Prince Charles Edward; (e) Chomel; 6.5 x 5 cms.
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B2 322 - Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York (1725-1807)
the Jacobite Henry IX, younger son of James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender, brother of Prince Charles Edward; medallion; (e) J Heath; 5.3 x 5.3 cms.
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B2 323 - Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York (1725-1807)
the Jacobite Henry IX, younger son of James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender, brother of Prince Charles Edward; his monument, with vignette with signature; (a) A Canova; (e) H Moses; 22.7 x 14.6 cms.
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B2 324 - Joseph Yorke, Baron Dover (1724-1792)
served as aide-de-camp to Cumberland during Scottish campaign, 1745-6; (p) Fielding & Walker; 1780; CEBP i; 15.8 x 9.5 cms.
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B3 001 - Mercat Cross, Aberdeen
(a) J Hood; (e) J Greig; (p) Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet; ;14.6 x 11 cms.
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B3 002 - Cumberland's Quarters, Guestrow, Aberdeen, 1746
now Provost Skene's House; (a) J B; 14 x 12.5 cms.
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B3 003 - Duke of Cumberland's Lodging, Aberdeen
(a) G Girdwood; 12.2 x 8.3 cms.
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B3 004 - Ardkinglass, [Ardkinlass], Lochgoilhead, Argyllshire
(a) J Denholm; (e) R Scott; 10.3 x 15.2 cms.
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B3 005 - Ashbourne, [Ashburn], Derbyshire
on the route to and from Derby of the Jacobite army; (e) Malcolm; (p) The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol 62 No 6 part 2, [p 1075]; 1792; 10.3 x 16.1 cms.
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B3 006 - Athol House, (Blair Castle), Dunkeld, Perthshire
(p) Vernor & Hood; 1 March 1806; 10.3 x 11.8 cms.
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B3 007 - Auchnacarry House, Loch Arkeg, Invernesshire
(a) John Fleming; (e) Joseph Swan; 15 x 19.3 cms.
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B3 008 - Avignon, France
Papal State "sanctuary" for James Francis Edward Stuart after 1713; 12.5 x 15.2 cms.
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B3 009 - Balmerino Abbey, Fife
(a) James Stewart; (e) W Forrest; (p) A Fullarton & Co; 14.3 x 18.2 cms.
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B3 010 - Balmerinock Abbey, Fife
(e) Sparrow; (p) Hooper; 22 July 1789; 13.1 x 17.4 cms.
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B3 011 - Balmerinock Abbey, [Balmerinoch], Fife
(e) D H; 16.4 x 12.2 cms.
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B3 012 - Bannockburn Field, St Ninians, Stirlingshire
(a) D O Hill; (e) W Richardson; 11.3 x 14 cms.
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B3 013 - Bannockburn Field, St Ninians, Stirlingshire
(a) W H Bartlett; (e) E Brandard; 13.1 x 20.1 cms.
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B3 014 - Bar le duc, Lorraine, France
base for James Francis Edward Stuart after 1713; (a) Rauch after Haudeville; (e) Devilliers; 8.6 x 13.3 cms.
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B3 015 - Cave, Ben Alder, Laggan, Invernesshire
refuge of Prince Charles Edward Stuart after Culloden; 10.4 x 13.4 cms.
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B3 016 - Blair Athol, [Blair of Athole], Perthshire
(a) G Walker; (e) W Byrne; (p) Cadell & Davies; 2 May 1803; 16.1 x 19 cms.
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B3 017 - Bois le duc, France
12.8 x 25 cms.
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B3 018 - Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire
(a) W H Bartlett; (e) A Willmore; 13.5 x 18.7 cms.
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B3 019 - Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire
(a) P R Gibson; (e) J Stewart; 9 x 11.6 cms.
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B3 020 - Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire
(a) D Roberts; (e) W Finden; 10.8 x 11.9 cms.
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B3 021 - Bothwell Bridge, [Pont de Bothwell], Lanarkshire
(a) F A Pernot; (e) Schroeder; 9.1 x 11.9 cms.
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B3 022 - Braemar, Aberdeenshire, (a) W H J Boot
11.1 x 14.9 cms.
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B3 023 - Braemar Castle, Aberdeenshire
(a) W Tomkyns; (e) P Mazell; 11.8 x 18.2 cms.
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B3 024 - Braemar Castle, Aberdeenshire
(a) Dickes; (e) E Landells; (p) Waverley Novels, vol 1, [p 128], Robert Cadell; 1842; 7.4 x 11.9 cms.
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B3 025 - Braemar Castle, Aberdeenshire
(a) G Campion; (e) R Wallis; (p) George Virtue; 1835; 14.9 x 17.2 cms.
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B3 026 - Braid Hills, Edinburghshire
(a) A W Calcott; (e) WJ Cooke; (p) C Tilt; 1835; 10.8 x 12.2 cms.
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B3 027 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(a) G Arnald; (e) J Greig; 16 x 17.5 cms.
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B3 028 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(a) W Westall; (e) Francis; 10.7 x 14.5 cms.
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B3 029 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(e) Lizars; 6.3 x 8 cms.
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B3 030 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(a) J M W Turner; (e) Jackson; (p) Waverley Novels, vol 1, [p 288], Robert Cadell; 1842; 8.3 x 12.2 cms.
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B3 031 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(a) W Westall; (e) E Finden; (p) Charles Tilt; 1826; 10.4 x 14.5 cms.
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B3 032 - Carlisle, Cumberland
(e) Morris; (p) J Sewell; 2 Nov 1789; 11 x 17.1 cms.
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B3 033 - Carlisle, Cumberland
17 x 27.4 cms.
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B3 034 - Carlisle Castle, Cumberland
8.3 x 14.1 cms.
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B3 035 - Carlisle Castle, Cumberland
(a) James Skene; (p) Localities in the Waverley novels, [p 18], Cadell & Co; 1829; 8.7 x 13.4 cms.
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B3 036 - Carlisle Castle, Cumberland
(a,e) J & H S Storer; (p) Sherwood, Jones & Co; 1 Feb 1823; 7.4 x 10 cms.
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B3 037 - Citadel at Carlisle, Cumberland
(a) R Carlisle; (e) J Noble; (p) Beauties of England and Wales, [p 246], Vernor & Hood; 1 Jan 1803; 11.2 x 15 cms.
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B3 038 - Carlisle Castle, Cumberland
with the celebrated Ash tree said to have been planted by Mary Queen of Scots; (a) R Carlyle; (e) R Scott; 11.1 x 15.6 cms.
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B3 039 - Cherbourg, Manche, France
(a) J Carr; (e) T Medland; (p) T Medland; 15.9 x 20 cms.
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B3 040 - Cluny Castle, Laggan, Invernesshire
seat of Chiefs of Clan MacPherson, Stuart loyalists; (a) Smith & See; 8.9 x 13.2 cms.
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B3 041 - Cluny Castle, Laggan, Invernesshire
seat of Chiefs of Clan MacPherson, Stuart loyalists; (a) Smith & See; 11.1 x 13.9 cms.
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B3 042 - Sketch of cave at Corrigoe
12.9 x 9.5 cms.
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B3 043 - Pass of Corriearrack [Corryarrick], Laggan, Invernesshire
potential battle of avoided by Sir John Cope's army, August 1745; 9.2 x 14.1 cms.
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B3 044 - Creag Dhubh Chloinn Chatain
the war cry of the Clan Chattan; 9.4 x 12 cms.
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B3 045 - Culloden, or Drummossie Moor, Invernesshire
9.1 x 11 cms.