Today (6th September) in 1715 the standard of King James 7th was unfurled by the Earl of Mar at Braemar in the first of the two major Jacobite risings. Alan...
... Most Cherokee poeple and many Eastern Tribes...
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ScotHeritage@...
Sep 10, 2003 2:28 am
In a message dated 09/09/2003 17:43:03 Central Daylight Time, doctor_64093@... writes: I missed the first messaqge on this. But if you are looking for a...
... More the former than the later. There were many Scotsmen in the NWC (practically all of the management, in fact), but most of the employees were French...
Some interesting history,Pierre. Thank you from a resident of another old French outpost - Detroit. Jud Cole ... connection ... recruiting of ... employees ......
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Peter Cawley
pcawley@...
Sep 11, 2003 6:06 am
Donald Thomas's alternate history novel, _Prince Charlie's Bluff - A Novel of the Kingdom of Virginia_, Viking, NY 1974 (SBN 670-57615-8) plays with the...
This week English Heritage approved my request for a blue plaque for John and Charles Allen, the Sobieski Stuart brothers, at their last london home, 52...
What ifs are fascinating. 'If' by Sir Charles Petrie is the best known, with the supposed result of the march to London from Derby in 1745 and the victory of...
How about Michael LaFosse!!!!!! Only joking, Steven! Keith Smith I hope to find someone suitable to unveil the plaque when the time comes. ... From: Steven...
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Peter Cawley wrote: (quoting the blurb of what sounds like a very interesting novel) ... I was always amazed to see that this view is...
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ScotHeritage@...
Sep 11, 2003 8:46 pm
In a message dated 11/09/2003 13:41:03 Central Daylight Time, pbellema@... writes: A Short follow up. When we first arrived in Canada, Montreal,...
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ScotHeritage@...
Sep 11, 2003 9:00 pm
In a message dated 10/09/2003 14:33:53 Central Daylight Time, pbellema@... writes: Pierre perhaps it's time to talk of Pierre Radison and des...
... Pierre Esprit Radisson and Medard Chouart des Groseillers were native Frenchmen who,however, had very effectively gone native. Their home base was my home...
... While some French Canadians have soldier ancestors, most families trace their descent back to artisans and adventurers. (My first ancestor in the female...
... A copy of "If" is available on my website: http://members.rogers.com/jacobites/essays/if.htm ... Noel S. McFerran noel.mcferran@... "The Jacobite...
... The Stuart connection is even closer than that. In his book "The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay During Two...
The Legitimist Kalendar for 1910 records that in 1907 the Forget-me- not Royalist club made a donation to mark the centenary of the death of Henry IX & I. It...
... The cathedral of Frascati is well-worth a visit by any Jacobite who happens to be in Rome. There is a train which runs every hour from Stazione Termini...
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Sep 14, 2003 8:12 pm
Please try to take postable digital photos re Henry, if you can....
I regret my earlier posting said that the gift of the Forget-me-nots to Frascati Cathedral was of an altar-cloth. It was in fact an altar cross alanbond23...
... known, with the supposed result of the march to London from Derby in 1745 and the victory of the Jacobites. A strange one is 'Fall of Knight', a science...
One of the granddaughters of Queen Mary IV and III died Sunday, September 14th, at Schloss Moos (about 120 kilometres north-east of Munich). Countess Maria...
... I ought to have mentioned that the likeness of Maria-Theresia to her grandmother Queen Mary IV and III is really quite striking. ... Noel S. McFerran ...
It is interesting to come across references to the successors of Henry IX and I which refer to their position as legitimate sovereign, senior heir, etc. in...
Hi! I'm new to the list. Is somewhere a list of Jacobites who exiled from the UK after the fall of James II and the Jacobite risings of the late 17th and the...
I also await with interest to hear of any up to date instances of references to our legitimate sovereigns after Henry IX & I. These references now seem to be...
... The claims are absolutely true. I am not aware of this being done before the 1920's, but since then it has been the occasional practice of some members of...