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B4 060 - Lady Derwentwater (d.1723)
widow of the 3rd Earl; chair formerly belonging to her; (p) Day & Son; 17.9 x 11.5 cms.
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B4 061 - John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (1649 ?-1689)
Jacobite, killed at the Battle of Killiecrankie; armour worn by him at Killiecrankie; (e) J R Collie; (p) A Fullarton & Co; 13.5 x 15.5 cms.
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B4 062 - John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (1649 ?-1689)
Jacobite, killed at the Battle of Killiecrankie; 'Bonnie Dundee' mounted and riding down the street; (e) W S; (p) 'Songs of Scotland'; 19.5 x 13.2 cms.
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B4 063 - Contemporary male dress, 1745
(a,e,p) S P Malcolm; 1807; 10 x 13 cms.
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B4 064 - Battle of Falkirk, 17 January 1746
plan of the battle; (e) Paterson; 9.9 x 16.5 cms.
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B4 065 - Battle of Falkirk, 17 January 1746
plan of the battle, map of the surrounding area; (p) W & A K Johnston; 16.3 x 20.9 cms.
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B4 066 - Sir John Fenwick (1645 ?-1697)
Jacobite, beheaded for treason; coat of arms; 6 x 5 cms.
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B4 067 - Battle of Fontenoy, Belgium, 11 May 1745
fought between the French, under Marshal Saxe, and the allies (English, Dutch and Austrians) under the Duke of Cumberland; (a) H Vernet; (e) C Colin; (p) F Chardon; 9.9 x 15 cms.
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B4 068 - Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Baron Balmerino (1688-1746),and William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock (1704-1746)
Jacobites; execution on Tower Hill, 18 August 1746; (e) Neele & Stockley; 15.6 x 20.5 cms.
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B4 069 - Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire
the gathering to raise the standard of Prince Charles Edward, 19 August 1745; 5.2 x 7.5 cms.
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B4 070 - Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire
raising the standard of Prince Charles Edward, 19 August 1745; (a) Absolom; (e) F Bacon; (p) title page of R Chambers' History of the Rebellion of 1745-6, W & R Chambers; 1869; 8 x 7.5 cms.
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B4 071 - Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire
raising the standard of Prince Charles Edward, 19 August 1745; (a) J Absolom; 9.9 x 9.6 cms.
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B4 072 - Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire
raising the standard of Prince Charles Edward, 19 August 1745; (e) T Beech; 20.3 x 15 cms.
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B4 073 - Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire
raising the standard of Prince Charles Edward, 19 August 1745; (e) J Absolon; (p) Ticknor & Fields, from title page of Vol V of the Tales of a Grandfather; 1861; 9.5 x 8 cms.
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B4 074 - The Highland Army, 1745
passage along the side of Loch Eil; (a) T Allom; (e) H Griffiths; 11 x 16.7 cms.
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B4 075 - The Highland Army, 1745
passage along the side of Loch Eil; (a) T Allom; 8.1 x 13 cms.
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B4 076 - The Highland Army, September 1745
marching from Edinburgh, past Arthur's Seat, to engage Sir John Cope; (a) G Durand; (e) Huyot; (p) D Norie's Life of Charles Edward; 13.1 x 11 cms.
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B4 077 - The Highland Army, 1746
defeated, after Culloden; (a) S Wale; (e) C Grignion; 9.9 x 9.7 cms.
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B4 078 - The Highland Army, 1746
the end of the '45 Rebellion; (a,e) W B Hole; 14.9 x 24.1 cms.
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B4 079 - Donald Fraser
blacksmith, 'Captain of the Five'in the Rout of Moy, despatched by 'Colonel Anne' Mackintosh to intercept Loudoun's army and save Prince Charles Edward, 16 February 1746; his anvil; 12.2 x 8.4 cms.
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B4 080 - Donald Fraser
blacksmith, 'Captain of the Five'in the Rout of Moy, despatched by 'Colonel Anne' Mackintosh to intercept Loudoun's army and save Prince Charles Edward, 16 February 1746; tombstone in Moy churchyard; 12.3 x 8.7 cms.
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B4 081 - French invaders defeated
in Ireland, at the battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690; (e) Pass; 6 x 9.4 cms.
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B4 082 - French invaders defeated
as prisoners in Wales; 6 x 4.6 cms.
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B4 083 - George I (1660-1727)
proclamation of George I, 1714; (a) T H Nicholson; (e) C W Sheeres; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 325], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 084 - George I (1660-1727)
during his reign the height of the South Sea Bubble speculation mania was reached, 1720; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 385], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 085 - George I (1660-1727)
the Glasgow Malt Tax Riots, 1725; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 397], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 086 - George I (1660-1727)
attacked by a fit of apoplexy, the eventual cause of his death at Osnabruck; (e) Crane; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 403], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20 x 14.8 cms.
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B4 087 - George I (1660-1727)
great seal; 6.5 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 088 - George II (1683-1760)
when Prince of Wales, reviewing the Grenadier Guards; (e) A Dumarescq; 11.5 x 17.5 cms.
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B4 089 - George II (1683-1760)
receiving the news of his father's death from Walpole, 1727; (e) T Beech; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 409], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15 cms.
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B4 090 - George II (1683-1760)
riots outside The Parliament House on the introduction of the excise scheme, 1733; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 421], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 091 - George II (1683-1760)
his son, Frederick, Prince of Wales, drinking success to the war against Spain, 1740; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 445], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 092 - George II (1683-1760)
Westminster election during his reign; (e) T Beech; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 457], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 093 - George II (1683-1760)
reception of a debtor in the Fleet Prison during his reign; (e) T Beech; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 415], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 16.3 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 094 - George II (1683-1760)
marriage scene in the Fleet Prison during his reign; (a) C W Sheeres; (e) T Beech; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 547], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.1 x 15.1 cms.
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B4 095 - George II (1683-1760)
at the Battle of Dettingen, 1743; (e) C O Murray; 14.3 x 21.7 cms.
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B4 096 - George II (1683-1760)
at the Battle of Dettingen, 1743; (e) T H Nicholson; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 469], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 15.2 x 20.1 cms.
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B4 097 - George II (1683-1760)
medal struck in commemoration of the Battle of Dettingen 1743; (e) D Haesling; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 471], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 6.7 x 13.7 cms.
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B4 098 - George II (1683-1760)
death of his son, Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1751; (a) C W Sheeres; (e) T H Nicholson; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 541], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 20.2 x 15 cms.
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B4 099 - George II (1683-1760)
great seal; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol IV [p 420], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 6.5 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 100 - Massacre of Glencoe, 13 February 1692
murder of MacIan of Glencoe [MacDonald]; (a) Le Jeune; (e) David; 15 x 9.3 cms.
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B4 101 - Massacre of Glencoe, 13 February 1692
murder of MacIan of Glencoe [MacDonald]; (e) White; 7.7 x 10.6 cms.
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B4 102 - Massacre of Glencoe, 13 February 1692
women and children escaping; (e) White; 7.6 x 10.6 cms.
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B4 103 - Battle of Glenshiel, 10 June 1719
fought between Jacobite force under the 10th Earl Marischal, and government army under General Wightman; 13.9 x 21.8 cms.
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B4 104 - Battle of Glenshiel, 10 June 1719
fought between Jacobite force under the 10th Earl Marischal, and government army under General Wightman; plan of the battle; (a) J Ross; 8.4 x 9.4 cms.
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B4 105 - Great Britain [Groot Brittannie]
the contemporary state; (a,e) J C Philips; (p) I Tirion; 1755; 15.8 x 9.8 cms.
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B4 106 - Great Britain [Groot Brittannie]
the contemporary state; (a,e) J C Philips; (p) I Tirion; 1754; 15.6 x 9.6 cms.
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B4 107 - Heidegger
caricature; (e) I Mavger; (p) J Ireland; 1797; 8.2 x 11.4 cms.
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B4 108 - Incident of the '45
(a) R R M'Ian; 14.6 x 11.2 cms.
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B4 109 - The Jacobite Club, London
pursued by the Guard in a skirmish on the roofs of houses at night; (e) G Cruickshank; 12.9 x 10.5 cms.