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B4 308 - John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore (1737-1776)
Scots representative peer; coat of arms; 8 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 309 - The Stuart Family
medals; (1) Henry Benedict Maria Clement, Cardinal York, the Jacobite Henry IX (1725-1807); (2) James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender, the titular James III (1688-1766) and Clementina Sobieska (1702-35); (3) Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, the titular Charles III (1720-88) and Louisa of Stolberg (1753-1824); (4) Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender (1720-88); (5) James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender, the titular James III (1688-1766); (p) Pilet & Cougnard; 21.8 x 11.8 cms.
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B4 310 - The Stuart Family
medals; Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88); arrival in Britain expected, 1745; 4 x 9 cms.
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B4 311 - The Stuart Family
medals; James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender, the titular James III, birth, 1688, 'restoration', 1708, marriage, 1719; Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, birth, 1720; 23.2 x 16.8 cms.
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B4 312 - The Stuart Family
medals; (i) James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, the Chevalier de St George, the Old Pretender, the titular James III (1688-1766) and Clementina Sobieska (1702-35); (ii) Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-88), arrival in Britain expected, 1745; 14 x 10 cms.
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B4 313 - Francis Townley (1709-1746)
Jacobite, colonel, joined Prince Charles Edward at Manchester, 1745, captured at Carlisle, December 1745, executed for treason, Kennington Common, 30 July 1746; DNB; and George Fletcher (d.1746); soldier in Townley's Manchester regiment, captured at Carlisle, December 1745, executed for treason, Kennington Common, 30 July 1746; their heads displayed on Temple Bar, 2 August 1746; (p) Day & Son; 15.6 x 11.1 cms.
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B4 314 - Francis Townley (1709-1746)
Jacobite, Colonel in the French service, joined Prince Charles Edward at Manchester, 1745, captured at Carlisle, December 1745, executed for treason, Kennington Common, 30 July 1746; DNB; and George Fletcher (d.1746); Captain in Townley's Manchester regiment, captured at Carlisle, December 1745, executed for treason, Kennington Common, 30 July 1746; their heads displayed on Temple Bar, 2 August 1746; 14.1 x 11.1 cms.
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B4 315 - The White Cockade
derived from the emblem of the House of Stuart which was a white rose; Jacobite ladies, in a drawing room on the High Street of Edinburgh, disturbed in the act of sewing white cockades by an announcement by the butler as he enters at the door; (a) R A Hillingford; (e) G Greatbach; 17.4 x 25 cms.
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B4 316 - The White Cockade
derived from the emblem of the House of Stuart which was a white rose; 'There grows a bonnie briar bush in our Kailyard'; (a) W E Lockhart; 1899; 22.3 x 14 cms.
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B4 317 - William III (1650-1702)
leaving Helvoetsluys with his armada, bound for England, 2 November 1688; (a) A Schoonenbeck; (e) P Pickart; 14.8 x 18.8 cms.
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B4 318 - William III (1650-1702)
William, Prince of Orange declared King of England by parliament, February 1689; also depicted: the Duke of Monmouth's execution, July 1685, the birth of the Prince of Wales, June 1688; the departure of the Dutch fleet for England, November 1688, arrival of William in London, December 1688; 17.5 x 14 cms.
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B4 319 - William III (1650-1702)
landing of William, Prince Orange, Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; 7.5 x 11 cms.
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B4 320 - William III (1650-1702)
landing of William, Prince of Orange, Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; 10.5 x 15.3 cms.
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B4 321 - William III (1650-1702)
landing of William, Prince of Orange, Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; (a) J Davis; (e) H M P; 12.5 x 18.8 cms.
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B4 322 - William III (1650-1702)
landing of William, Prince of Orange, Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; (a) I Stothard; (e) A H Payne; 17.2 x 12.3 cms.
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B4 323 - William III (1650-1702)
landing of William, Prince of Orange, Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; 7.7 x 10.7 cms.
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B4 324 - William III (1650-1702)
the vessel on which William, Prince of Orange, sailed to England, landing at Brixham, near Torbay, 5 November 1688; (p) Cassell's Illustrated History of England Vol III [p 546], Cassell, Petter & Galpin; [1865-74]; 8.9 x 11.4 cms.
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B4 325 - William III (1650-1702)
William, Prince of Orange, entering Exeter, with flag displaying the motto, 'I will maintain the Protestant Religion and the Liberties of England', 9 November 1688; (e) J Gilder; 19.2 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 326 - William III (1650-1702)
William, Prince of Orange, entering London, 18 December 1688; (e) G B; 18.4 x 12.5 cms.
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B4 327 - William III (1650-1702)
proposals are dispatched by leading Whigs, including the Earl of Shrewsbury, to William, Prince of Orange, inviting to come to England to drive James II from the throne, June 1688; (a) Dupre; (e) P Poteaux; 15.3 x 11.4 cms.
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B4 328 - William III (1650-1702)
meeting the Duke of Berwick, taken captive at the battle of Neerwinden (or Landen), July 1693; 14.4 x 21.8 cms.
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B4 329 - William III (1650-1702) and Mary II (1662-1694)
being read the Declaration of Rights, (upon which was based the Bill of Rights, October 1689), by which they were formally requested to accept the crown, Whitehall, 13 February 1689; 16.2 x 18.9 cms.
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B4 330 - William III (1650-1702) and Mary II (1662-1694)
being read the Declaration of Rights, (upon which was based the Bill of Rights, October 1689), by which they were formally requested to accept the crown, Whitehall, 13 February 1689; (a) S Wale; (e) Carey; 18.1 x 11.5 cms.
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B4 331 - William III (1650-1702) and Mary II (1662-1694)
taking the Coronation Oath of Scotland, March 1689; 10.6 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 332 - William III (1650-1702) and Mary II (1662-1694)
Lady Mary presented to William, Prince of Orange, St James's Palace, London, October, 1677; 13.3 x 18 cms.
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B4 333 - William III (1650-1702)
apparent fortunate escape of William after being thrown from his horse, Sorrel, whilst riding in the park at Hampton Court, 21 February 1702; DNB; (a) A Cooper; 14.9 x 12 cms.
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B4 334 - William III (1650-1702)
William is thrown from his horse, Sorrel, whilst riding in the park at Hampton Court, 21 February 1702; DNB; (a) J Buys; (e) R Vinkeles; 1794; 14.8 x 8.8 cms.
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B4 335 - William III (1650-1702)
(i) receiving a 'mysterious' letter, during the last few months of his life, in poor health, William secretly consulted many physicians in different parts of Europe by letter; (ii) William is thrown from his horse, Sorrel, whilst riding in the park at Hampton Court, 21 February 1702; 19.5 x 12 cms.