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1058 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
12:16 pm
First allow me to thank the listowner for responding to my query, and responding so quickly. I am very grateful for that. A few comments and additional short...
1059 Duguid John
john_duguid Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
4:22 pm
Though not specifically jacobite related . I wonder if anyone could answer my query on the legal standing of courtesy titles. I recently read an article on...
1060 Chuck Hamilton
natty4bumpo Offline Send Email
Oct 5, 2002
3:14 am
Not sure on that one, but the name is correctly written Douglas-Hamilton. In the mid-1600's, the then Red Douglas married the heiress of the House of Hamilton,...
1061 Republican3000@... Send Email Oct 5, 2002
6:23 am
In a message dated 5/10/02 4:17:30 am, nattybumpo@... writes: << Douglas-Hamilton >> James Douglas-Hamilton,the younger son,is still very active in...
1062 Duguid John
john_duguid Offline Send Email
Oct 5, 2002
10:28 am
My question on the courtesy titles was really intended to be a general question rather than directly related to any particular family . I chose the Douglases...
1063 Noel S. McFerran
noelmcferran Offline Send Email
Oct 14, 2002
4:17 am
On Tuesday, October 15th, Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess Max will represent His Majesty The King at the funeral of Prince Claus of the...
1064 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 14, 2002
6:31 am
In a message dated 14/10/02 5:18:26 am, noel.mcferran@... writes: << will represent His Majesty The King >> which majesty? which King? Alan Clayton ...
1065 Noel S. McFerran
noelmcferran Offline Send Email
Oct 24, 2002
5:19 am
October 24, 2002, is the ninetieth anniversary of the death of Marie Gabriele, Duchess of Cornwall and Rothesay, first wife of King Rupert. Princess Marie...
1066 pbellema Offline Send Email Oct 24, 2002
11:25 pm
As part of my work as a music critic, I was asked to review the recent issue of a recording of a previously unknown 17th century oratorio, LA MORTE DELUSA...
1067 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
10:47 am
In a message dated 25/10/02 12:26:15 am, pbellema@... writes: << King James III, as well as the mother of his two sons, the future kings Charles...
1068 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
11:14 am
... I must apologize for this. These days my mind is so focussed on the legitimate Stuarts' healing abilities (the touching of the scrofula) that I tend to...
1069 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
11:38 am
In a message dated 25/10/02 12:15:04 pm, pbellema@... writes: << The last of the Hanoverian *sovereigns by the grace of Parliament* (sic) was ...
1070 Lynne Connolly
lynneconnollyuk Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
9:49 pm
"Please note,however, that Charles the son of Elizabeth and his brothers cannot by any stretch of imagination be called *Hanoverian princes*. The last of the...
1071 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
10:17 pm
In a message dated 25/10/02 10:51:25 pm, lynneconnolly@... writes: << Charles is supposed to be considering becoming Edward IX when and if he ...
1072 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
10:54 pm
... If Princess Victoria was not an Hanoverian, what was she? The salic law does not apply to either the English and Scottish thrones. Thus, for hundreds of...
1073 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2002
11:13 pm
... those people are the Jacobites and this is a Jacobite and some ... The only way in which William could ever succeed to the throne of England (as William...
1074 Lynne Connolly
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Oct 25, 2002
11:20 pm
"If Princess Victoria was not an Hanoverian, what was she?" She was of the Hanoverian royal family. She was not an Elector of Hanover, as she was disbarred by...
1075 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
1:32 am
... I am familiar with the individual we are referring to. He *reigned* (admittedly not only in own mind, but in that of other people as well) from 1831 to...
1076 Chuck Hamilton
natty4bumpo Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
5:07 am
Wasn't the name of the current house Winkle, Winkel, Wnke, or something like that before they changed it during the War? Tiocfaidh ar la, Chuck Hamilton ...
1077 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
6:39 am
In a message dated 26/10/02 2:35:54 am, pbellema@... writes: << one of the most remote, coldest and inhospitable island of the Canadian Arctic was...
1078 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
6:57 am
In a message dated 26/10/02 6:39:18 am, nattybumpo@... writes: << Wasn't the name of the current house Winkle, Winkel, Wnke, or something like that...
1079 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
7:11 am
Below is the full Robert Burns poem on Holyrood Palace to which I referred in my previous mailing; Here Stewarts once in triumph reigned, And laws for...
1080 Republican3000@...
caledonia1320 Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
7:36 am
In a message dated 26/10/02 12:15:22 am, pbellema@... writes: << Any individual succeeding to both thrones and who would chose the name of Edward...
1081 ScotHeritage@... Send Email Oct 26, 2002
10:32 am
In a message dated 25/10/2002 20:33:35 Central Standard Time, ... I am trying but for the life of me I can not remember where King Edward married the Canadian....
1082 ScotHeritage@... Send Email Oct 26, 2002
10:44 am
In a message dated 25/10/2002 18:15:17 Central Standard Time, ... I think it will take much more than a name change to make Scotland a republic. I would doubt...
1083 pbellema@...
pbellema Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
11:48 am
... Not only before then, but till her death in 1901. Victoria always was a Hanover, just like the daughters of Henry VIII, Mary and Elizabeth, were Tudors,...
1084 Lynne Connolly
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Oct 26, 2002
1:26 pm
"In his honor, one of the most remote, coldest and inhospitable island of the Canadian Arctic was named after him." love it, Pierre, thank you! Lynne Connolly,...
1085 Chuck Hamilton
natty4bumpo Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2002
1:55 pm
I heard it was motlen lead. Tiocfaidh ar la, Chuck Hamilton Saoirse + Ionannachd + Ceartas Guns don't win wars; guns and bombs may kill a man but they cannot...
1086 Noel S. McFerran
noelmcferran Offline Send Email
Oct 27, 2002
12:30 am
... I find it an interesting curiosity that somebody would recognise the legislation by which William of Orange and William of Hannover claimed the title of...
1087 Duguid John
john_duguid Offline Send Email
Oct 27, 2002
10:57 am
What was the actual name of George I when he took the throne. I have it somewhere that he was George of Luneburg-Braunschweig and his family name was something...
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