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B3 248 - St Germain, France
the cafe-Pavilion of Henry IV; childhood residence of James Francis Edward Stuart; (a) Eugene Lami; (e) R Staines; (p) Fisher, Son & Co; 12.5 x 17.2 cms.
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B3 249 - Prince Charlie's House, Scalpay, Strath, Skye, Invernesshire
refuge for Prince Charles Edward Stuart in April/May 1746; (a) George Washington Wilson; 14 x 20.9 cms.
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B3 250 - Old Palace of Scone [Scoon], Perthshire
Prince Charles Edward Stuart visited in 1745; (the present Palace was built in the early 19th century); (a) F Dick; 10.8 x 16.7 cms.
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B3 251 - Scone Palace, Perthshire
Prince Charles Edward Stuart visited the old Palace in 1745; 15 x 20 cms.
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B3 252 - Seaton Castle and Chapel, 1745, Haddingtonshire
(a) Clerk of Eldin; (e) Gray; (p) Waverley Novels, vol 1, [p 247], Robert Cadell; 1842; 6.8 x 11.1 cms.
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B3 253 - Seaton House, Haddingtonshire
(e) J N; (p) S F Cooper; 28 April 1790; 13.4 x 17.7 cms.
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B3 254 - Seaton House, Haddingtonshire
(e) Sparrow; (p) S F Cooper; 2 Jan 1790; 13.4 x 17.3 cms.
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B3 255 - Loch Shiel, Argyllshire
(a) John Fleming; (e) Joseph Swan; 15 x 19.9 cms.
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B3 256 - Battle-field of Sheriffmuir, Dunblane, Perthshire
battle fought in the 1715 Jacobite uprising; (a) J C Brown; (e) John Smyth; 13.4 x 18.2 cms.
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B3 257 - Sheriffmuir, Dunblane, Perthshire
battle fought between Jacobites and Hanoverians on 13 Nov 1745; 13.5 x 16.9 cms.
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B3 258 - Near Kyleakin, [Kylakin], Skye, Invernesshire
(a) W Daniell; (e) W Daniell; (p) Longman & Co and W Daniell; 1 Feb 1819; 19.1 x 24.1 cms.
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B3 259 - Flora MacDonald's birthplace, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Invernesshire
(a) George Washington Wilson; 14 x 20.9 cms.
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B3 260 - South Uist, beach where Prince Charlie landed in 1745, Outer Hebrides, Invernesshire
(a) George Washington Wilson; 13.9 x 20.9 cms.
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B3 261 - Prince Charlie's cave, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Invernesshire
one refuge for Prince Charles Edward Stuart in aftermath of Culloden; (a) George Washington Wilson; 13.7 x 20.5 cms.
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B3 262 - Ruins of the Clan Ranald's Castle, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Invernesshire
(a) George Washington Wilson; 14 x 20.9 cms.
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B3 263 - Spot where Prince Charlie landed in 1745, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Invernesshire
(a) George Washington Wilson; 14 x 20.9 cms.
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B3 264 - Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire
(a) T Hearne; (e) S Middiman and W Byrne; (p) T Hearne & W Byrne; 1 March 1781; 20.9 x 24.9 cms.
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B3 265 - Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire
for Sir James Campbell, of Ardkinlas, Governor of the castle; (a) T Hearne; (e) W Byrne & S Middiman; (p) W Byrne & T Hearne; 15 May 1779; 21.2 x 25.4 cms.
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B3 266 - Stirling Castle
8.2 x 13.6 cms.
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B3 267 - Stirling Castle
12.4 x 15.6 cms.
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B3 268 - Stirling Castle
(a) T Allom; (e) W Wallis; 13.1 x 18.5 cms.
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B3 269 - Stirling Castle
(a) James Skene; (p) Localities Alluded to in the Waverley Novels, [p 11], Cadell & Co; 1829; 8.2 x 14 cms.
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B3 270 - Stirling Castle
(a) W H J Boot; (e) Cutts & Harrison; 11 x 14.4 cms.
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B3 271 - Stirling Castle
(a) G Cattermole; 9 x 13.2 cms.
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B3 272 - Stirling Castle
(a) A S Masson; (e) J Gellatly; 9.5 x 12.1 cms.
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B3 273 - Stirling Castle
13 x 7.5 cms.
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B3 274 - Stirling, a principal town in Scotland
12 x 19.8 cms.
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B3 275 - Town and castle of Stirling from St Ninians
(e) Robertson; 10.6 x 16.2 cms.
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B3 277 - Water Gate, Stirling
(a,e,p) J & H S Storer; 1 Oct 1820; 10.9 x 8.2 cms.
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B3 278 - Castle Wynd, Stirling
(a) A S Masson; (e) J Gellatly; 10.1 x 12.5 cms.
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B3 279 - Links of the Forth from Abbey Craig, Logie, Stirlinghsire
8.4 x 12.3 cms.
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B3 280 - Old Stirling Bridge
(a) J Lawson jr (e) H Wright; 9.4 x 13.5 cms.
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B3 281 - A view on the Forth near Stirling
(a) A Grant; (e) Heath; 11.6 x 16.2 cms.
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B3 282 - Stirling
8.4 x 22.5 cms.
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B3 283 - Stockport, Cheshire
on route of Jacobite advance to, and retreat from, Derby; (a) W Orme; (e) I Walker; (p) I Walker; 1 May 1797; 12.4 x 16.2 cms.
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B3 284 - The Stone of the Swords-on which the MacGillivray's sharpened their swords on their way to Culloden
10.5 x12.2 cms.
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B3 285 - Tor Castle, Kilmonivaig, Keppoch, Invernesshire
an ancient seat of the MacDonnels of Keppoch; 6.9 x 13 cms.
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B3 286 - Tullibardine Chapel, Blackford, Perthshire
1292 to 1440; (a) A H H (?); (e) M F M (?); 18.4 x 21.7 cms.
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B3 287 - The Tweed
Coldstream Bridge, Berwickshire; (a) W H Bartlett; (e) J Cousen; 12.6 x 17.3 cms.
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B3 288 - Old Bridge, The Tweed, Coldstream, Berwickshire
(e) Auberet; 7.5 x 11 cms.
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B3 289 - Revolution House, Whittington, Derbyshire
15.4 x 24.1 cms.
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B4 001 - James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St. George, the Old Pretender (1688-1766)
Oath of Abjuration of the Pretender, 1703; (a) Le Jeune; (e) L David; 14.9 x 9.3 cms.
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B4 002 - Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88) and Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York (1725-1807)
satirical caricature depicting the Pope (the 'Antichrist') blowing out a candle while Charles Edward and Cardinal York stand beside him; 16 x 10 cms.
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B4 003 - John Ashton (d.1691) and Richard Graham, Viscount Preston (1648-1695)
Jacobites; arrested while carrying treasonable papers on board 'The James and Elizabeth', bound for France, 31 December 1690; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 43], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.5 x 15 cms.
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B4 004 - Maria Clementina Sobieski (1702-1735)
wife of Prince James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender; arrest at Innsbruck, October 1718; 19.8 x 14.7 cms.
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B4 005 - Count Karl Gyllenborg
Swedish ambassador to London; arrest in London, January 1717; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 361], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 19.9 x 15 cms.
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B4 006 - Sir William Wyndham, 3rd baronet (1687-1740)
politician, Jacobite; arrested at his home in Somerset for complicity in the 1715 rising, 21 September 1715; DNB; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 337], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 19.8 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 007 - Battle of Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 22 June 1679
(e) R Scott; 10 x 17.3 cms.
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B4 008 - Battle of Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 22 June 1679
(a) A Cooper; (e) H Rolls; (p) W Marshall; 1830; 7.7 x 10.1 cms.
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B4 009 - Battle of Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 22 June 1679
(a) W Harvey; (e) J B Allen; (p) Fisher, Son & Co; 1836; 8.2 x 13.3 cms.