All right, I should know Henry Esmond, but I'm drawing a blank. Who is the author, or is he the author? Callow's King in Exile provides some information on...
Hello All! I know this is Jacobite Central but I am in great need of a port (during the Jacobite uprising!). A harbor in which one would've traveled from...
Bill, I thought King in Exile a wonderful piece of scholarship for precisely the reasons you mention. One reader said he felt The Making of James Ii very ...
A number of members of the Royal Family were in Altshausen on Tuesday, August 1st, for the 70th birthday of the Duke of Württemberg. Princess Marie Caroline...
I agree that because of the subject matter "The King in exile" is a book which most Jacobites (however defined) would want in their library. In my view it does...
How do you do?l am Morgan.The history of Henry Esmond was written by William Makepeace Thackery & as for england being happy about our last Catholic king being...
Two eastcoast ports were used by the Jacobites for landing supplies in the 15 and 45.The first was Peterhead where James landed in 1715 and he left from the...
Anne, Ports on the west coast of Scotland were, as far as I know, fairly scarce in 1745 (and still are). Fishing villages, yes, but ports, no - at least until...
In Jacobite@yahoogroups.com, Jovan <jovan66102@...> wrote: Also, I'm a bit confused! "I have heard lately that this story was sold to the highest bidder." Any...
Gordon MacGregor Comrie and Carol Roscoe did not sell this story to the Sunday Mail. Really, is it the kind of story any newspaper would need to pay money...
ardgowan
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Aug 5, 2006 9:16 pm
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Robert the Sunday Herald ran the story at the beginning of April bringing everything to light http://www.sundayherald.com/print54904 Michael's supporters have...
If the father of King James VII & II can be regarded by members of the Anglican Communion (and certain other royalists, as well as by Templars in Washington,...
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Aug 5, 2006 9:19 pm
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Anne pick just about any spot anywhere on the coast line and you have a port, or at least a landing area. Smuggling was/is a traditional industry, especially...
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Aug 5, 2006 9:19 pm
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In a message dated 8/5/2006 9:30:00 A.M. Central Standard Time, campbellajc@... writes: Anne, Ports on the west coast of Scotland were, as far as I...
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Aug 5, 2006 9:20 pm
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Well, of course, Thackery. I should have known that, and no wonder it sounded familiar. Thanks for getting back to me. I hope the Vatican comes through...
Since members of our Jacobite group have been discussing the matter of "Good Information on King James II", we have touched on a very interesting theme, of...
Only if someone gets busy and pushing the long languishing sainthood cause of King James II & VII will there ever be a chance of his being canonised. Just...
ardgowan
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In his book Lafosse claims that Thomas Anderson, executed at Shrewsbury 11th December 1752 was the last English martyr for the Stuart cause. There is also a...
I by no means meant to imply that the Court of St. James would break off diplomatic relations with the Vatican. This American who just loves 17th-Century...
it would be wonderfull if king james became saint james the king.if somebody has a society for this they could print a novena card.not enough kings are ...
A fellow EvilTrads dream: http://curmudgeonkc.blogspot.com/2005/12/another-jacobite-rising.html -- Jovan-Marya Weismiller, T.O.Carm. Read The New Crusade at...
... Templars in ... Technically this isn't quite correct. There is no formal or recognized process for canonization in the Anglican Communion. While Charles...
A friend of mine reminded me that one of the unfulfilled ambitions of the late John Paul II was to canonise a married couple. Why not start with James II and...
Peadar & Sabine Laigh...
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Aug 7, 2006 11:20 pm
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I don't know if there is a society, but I certainly would like to know if there is one. Jackie...
Some interesting talks for those near Edinburgh. Prof Duffy recently wrote a military history of the '45, and the Two men in a trench series did some...
Although from two years back, having come across this I thought some may be interested. It's the transcript of an interview with Prince Hans-Adam II of...
As I understand it, the Beatification Process is the canonical norm to opening the way for the Catholic Church to recognise the sanctity of one of its members....