Hi Alan I came across this manuscript on the British Library website. Whether it will answer your question I don't know, but it looks interesting all the same....
I apologise for more Lafosse information - but this may amuse. Recently Lafosse has changed the genealogy of his heir, in the event he has no children. The...
This is a reminder to members about the 1745 Association, a commemorative society founded in the 1940s. It marks sites of Jacobite interest (usually in...
Thanks for that. I met David Lumsden over a decade ago in connection with his work on Scottish Castles - (he restored a ruined tower-house, Tillycairn in...
... Society brought out a small booklet of tales and stories about the '45 which is worth having - if you can find it. I think I know the book you mean (does...
In September Prince Alois unveiled the foundation stone of the refurbished Roman Catholic chapel at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Princess Sophie was...
Yes, David Lumsden is a founder of the "Castles of Scotland Preservation Trust" and restored the Liberton Tower. He lives at Hamilton House in Prestonpans (a...
This was emailed to me by an aquaintance; it might of interest to some members. EG Edward Corp. A Court in Exile: The Stuarts in France, 1689-1718. With...
Today His Majesty The King attended the funeral of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. He was accompanied by his brother and sister-in-law Prince and Princess...
Dear list,I have been a member for sometime and I am curious about the King's views on him or the future Wittslebachs taking back the United Kingdom under...
... The website mentions the foundation of the Order by Henry Stuart Wheatly-Crowe. Is there an actual organisational relationship between Wheatly-Crowe's...
... Following the example of all his predecessors since 1807 Franz Herzog von Bayern makes no claim to the thrones of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland...
... The current organisation is a continuation of the original "Order" founded by Wheatly-Crowe. However, although styled an "Order" the organisation is more...
Although not a canonist myself, I do teach in a faculty of Canon Law and so I was able to obtain an authoritative opinion from colleague, no fewer than three...
... The current (i.e. as of 1983) discipline of the Latin Church is that "only one male or one female sponsor or one of each sex is to be employed" (canon...
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Hello Noel, I was trying to get onto the Order of the Crown of Stuart and I can't seem to get onto their website without luck, any suggestions? Thanks, Brian...
... I regret that I can be of no assistance; I am not a member of that particular organisation. But the website does come up on my computer (albeit very...
The site seems fine but does not actually tell you anything. I seem to recollect that you have to be of Royal or noble lineage to be a member. Keith Smith ......
As I recall the Order of the Crown Stuart was very active in the 1960's when it seemed to me at the time almost to constitute an inner circle of the Royal...
Please note that while dispensations may be obtained fairly easily it is more common for the "two Godparents" rule to be retained, while anyone else who ...
My deceased Godfather, who was a Catholic prelate & diplomat, also taught for many years. I vaguely remember seeing a lecture he wrote ages ago about King...
... Mr Gaines' post reminds me that I was too generous to the Countess of Sunderland (aunt of Princess Sophie). As a Protestant the countess was (according to...
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This is quite true. Before Vatican II, it was mandatory that at least one (1) of the godparents had to be a Latin Rite Roman Catholic (or Uniate/Eastern Rite...
... XXXXXXXX Note that some, at least, of those baptisms were celebrated under the old law, 1917, to which, however, they might be said to be even more...