No it was a Mrs. Buchan. Other names involved were a Mrs. Lishman, Miss Taylor, Mr. Horne, and a Mr. Underwood. Keith Smith ... From: Rupert Falcon Kavanagh ...
I would first like to say thanks for the information about the Jacobite Society. I do not recognise any of the names mentioned as being active in any other...
The Royal Stuart Society's annual White Rose Lecture will take place at 6.30 for 7.00pm on Thursday 16 October 2003 at the Parish Hall, 114, Mount Street,...
Hi With reference to recent posts: a/ racialism is about as fascinating as organised sport, and b/ I admit that I drew attention to the multi-national...
Hi In a recent message I referred to King Francis being entitled to all the lands the Stuart is legitimately monarch in. Now apart from being head of the...
Allow me to bring to the attention of subscribers the webpages of the Jacobite Collection at the University of Guelph (located about fifty miles west of...
Rupert When and where was it legally established that a Stuart monarch is entitled to all the lands he/she is legitimately monarch in? Robert ... From: Rupert...
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Oct 3, 2003 11:52 am
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Today I received the following email from a Debbie Reavell (email: ... Our town museum, the Willis, in Basingstoke has a Delftware punch bowl which it is said...
... Hi Forgiving I hope my split infinitives, as a royalist my query involved the Stuart specifically, but was in the framework of all legitimist monarchy, not...
... <noel.mcferran@r...> wrote: It is decorated with birds - possibly jackdaws or ... significance for ... The 'Blackbird' was an appellative given to James...
In a message dated 10/3/03 8:56:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... The Blackbird Once on a morning of sweet recreation, I heard a fair lady a-making her moan, ...
Rupert What you are now calling a "query" and a "belief" had all the appearance, originally, as a bold statement. You referred to "King Francis being entitled...
In a message dated 4/10/03 9:39:08, robert.stewart@... writes: << The "King of Scots" was monarch of the Scottish people by consent, but was not overlord...
The one-off selection of Robert the Bruce which is referred to in the declaration of Arbroath is hardly evidence of an elective monarchy. In fact Robert...
"in the Jacobite tradition, the Scottish people have an inherent right to choose their own monarch to uphold their civil rights and liberties. The "King of...
... SeptimIus Severus was born in North Africa, but he was not a black man. He died in Eboracum (York) where he had come to strenghten the border against...
... Mind you, there are interesting connections to make. For instance, did you know that Alexandre Dumas (both pere and fils), the French historical novelist...
... Point well-taken! Those matters were very important in colonial societies (outside of the North American colonies, later the southern states, where the...
Hi Alan Of interest also is The Claim of Right of 1689, when the Scottish Estates dismissed King James VII for abuses and violations of Scots law, declaring...
... The full text of the document to which Mr Stewart refers is available on my website: http://members.rogers.com/jacobites/documents/16890411.htm It is not a...
Well, my goodness! I wasn't aware of this. I travel up to the Guelph area approximately once a year. Now I know where I'm going to spend every bit of my free...
You are quite wrong Alexander. The traditions and customs of Scottish clanship and kingship go back to the fifth century, when we inherited "Tanistry" from the...
Noel I am not saying the Claim of Right had authority. I am simply quoting from the document to highlight the assertion by the Scottish Estates to have the...
A letter dated January 3, 1766 from Horace Mann (representative of the Elector of Hanover in Florence) to Horace Walpole includes the following ... "At the...
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Oct 5, 2003 12:12 am
When Kenneth MacAlpin united the Picts (by marrying the daughter of the king of the Picts) with the Gaelic kingdom in Scotland, he did not mess with the ...
In a message dated 4/10/03 23:42:00, noel.mcferran@... writes: << "At the departure of the last letters from Rome the Pretender was expiring. He had...