We have started placing some of our short films about Scotland on YouTube presently you should be able to see Glenfinnan where Prince Chairlie landed and ...
... M Bellemare. You make some good points here. But ultimately I think the genocidal nature of Leopolds (personal rather than Belgian) Congolese adventure is...
My apologies--I am about to respond to some of the messages kind of late. I have been away on a trip for the past two weeks and saw many a palace and many a...
Just a hypothetical scenario that we can evaluate in theory--we need not apply it to King Francis or anybody else. (you will note I never named the King in my...
The Monarchist: Take the Commonwealth Poll today! " ...You look forward to the day when another Royal of the House of Windsor or the HOUSE OF STUART is invited...
Depends on the logic employed. Surely if a Monarch does NOT have the right to abdicate, then he actually has less power than his subjects, who have resignation...
Yes, I think a king can abdicate. He may do so to enter a religious order, for example, or to preserve the throne if he himself has become so unpopular that...
There are a certain number of ultra-Legitimists (strangely enough, I am not amongst them!), who consider that after his renunciation, in 1961, of his dynastic...
Martin Margulies: "The Battle of Prestonpans 1745" - a new book. http://the-quaich.blogspot.com/2007/10/book-battle-of-prestonpans-1745.html...
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ardgowan
ardgowan@...
Oct 8, 2007 3:52 am
Henry VIII was still married to Queen Catherine when he attempted to marry his leman Anne Boleyn, whom he had impregnated with a daughter who would be named...
A facinating poll, Stelios, but I seem unable to get it to show me the results (they disappear off the screen, and I seem unable to get them to come back). ...
I am very confused...according to you, was Henry free to marry at the time that he married Jane Seymour? If no, why not? ardogwan wrote: "Henry VIII was still...
It would be a restoration of the rightful monarch, but not of the form of government favored by many Jacobites. So like all changes to the better, it wouldn't...
See, I am kind of with John here...if a King can resign because he is unpopular, that's only one step from "the King should resign if he is unpopular." Which...
... I am sure that Jared would concede that this particular point does not reflect the opinion of all Jacobites. The legitimacy of Edward Tudor is, however,...
Im surprised that people are surprised. Eamonn O'Hannrachan has an article in a 1995 edition of Irish Sword, the journal of the Irish Military History Society....
Moderator's note: the previous message had already been approved before I saw the correction below. ... Ooops posted a message in my wifes name. Mr McFerran...
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ardgowan
ardgowan@...
Oct 9, 2007 2:18 am
No, Yuriy, you're not very confused -- I am! Sorry, my brain malfunctioned there. I typed "illegitimate" instead of "legitimate." So, as I said, Henry...
... Because all of his previous wives (whatever one's opinion on his union with Anne Boleyn) were dead. Only two of Henry's marriages were indisputably...
Just to throw another spanner in the works of Henrys marriages, Anne of Cleves testified that the marriage to Henry was never consumated. As they were only...
I will approach Yuriy's question, as he originally posed it, without reading anything else into it. The short answer is yes. It can and has happened, though...
I fear that I expressed myself badly. Clearly no king can be forced to abdicate by the `will of the people', whatever that may be. What I intended to say was...
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ardgowan
ardgowan@...
Oct 10, 2007 2:39 am
... From: Malcolm French, CD, APR To: Jacobite@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 12:05 AM Subject: [Jacobite] Re: The Legitimacy of Edward VI ... ...
My very dear Yuriy, this hypothetical future Wittelsbach (but we are really talking about Liechtenstein, eh?) and Windsor connection really belongs to the...