Profuse thanks, Dave, for these fascinating details. This is a segment of the Jacobite and post-Jacobite history of North America, which I should like to know...
Hello everyone, I am in Central NY and have an interest in Jacobite reenactments if I can find such. Any info would be much appreciated. I am a spinner and...
Such a turn of affairs was inevitable. It was been long overdue that the Saxe Coburg-Gothia house would promote its legitimacy through 'confronting' its ugily...
On the 2nd July, loyal Jacobites will be celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the birth of QUEEN MARY IV & III. This year also marked the 90th Anniversary of...
i know one dose exist in america.maybe you could try the reenactment directory To: Jacobite@yahoogroups.com From: abhailek22000@... Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009...
I think Victoria (and Albert) started that particular train of romantic revisionism - so hardly a new development... s ... From: Dean MacKinnon Thomson...
Thank you, I'll give that a try, Â Kathryn ... From: James Taylor <dukeantioch@...> Subject: RE: [Jacobite] looking for re enacting groups in Central...
I think that the roots of "Balmoralism" go back to the deliberate deception of Walter Scott and his Waverley novels, implanting in the minds not only of the...
"America's spirit of freedom was born in Arbroath in 1320 (?)" New book reveals a direct link between Robert the Bruce and the Declaration of Independence ...
There is http://www.macfarlanescompany.org/, but they are more Midwest based, I believe. Jud Cole ... From: James Taylor <dukeantioch@...> Subject: RE:...
We - Americans of Scottish descent - speak of these things regularly, in our celebration of Tartan Day in particular. We also like to quote Woodrow Wilson, who...
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I very much doubt you will find one in NY but if you are near Watertown, take a day and drive across the border to a small town called Maxville, I think it is...
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This is a bit long winded, but it is often more important to learn the why than the who, and I think it is important to get a small look at Canada to ...
A little while ago I found in a copy of "The Jacobite" (published in New Zealand) a piece which indicated that at some point in the 1890's the inscription on...
... Saturday being the anniversary of the execution of King Charles I., the pedestal of his statue at Charing-cross was, in accordance with custom, decorated...
... Yesterday being the anniversary of the execution of King Charles I., the pedestal of his statue at Charing-cross was on Saturday, in accordance with...
... Yesterday being the 250th anniversary of the death of Charles I., his statue at Charing-cross was decorated with wreaths and other floral tributes, all of...
... KING CHARLES'S DAY.--The 251st anniversary of the execution of King Charles I. was celebrated yesterday in the customary manner by the members of the...
... I can find no reference in "The Times" to any legitimist observances at the statue of King Charles I on January 31, 1901. No doubt the legitimists,...
... I have been unable to find any reference to legitimist observances in 1902, 1903, or 1904. ... THE MEMORY OF KING CHARLES I.--Yesterday was the 256th...
... The newly-restored chapel of St. Nicholas in Carisbrooke Castle, recently dedicated as a national memorial to King Charles I., was used yesterday for the...
... Yesterday being the anniversary of the execution of King Charles I. at Whitehall, the celebration of "the martyrdom of the White King" was carried out by...
... Yesterday being the anniversary of the death of King Charles I., his equestrian statue in Whitehall was, in accordance with custom, decorated by...
... ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF CHARLES I.--On Saturday, the anniversary of the death of King Charles I., his equestrian statue in Whitehall was decorated,...
... ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF CHARLES I.--Yesterday being the anniversary of the death of Charles I., the equestrian statue in Whitehall was decorated,...
... KING CHARLES THE FIRST.--In commemoration of the anniversary of his execution the statue of Charles I. in Whitehall was yesterday decorated with a number...
... THE ANNIVERSARY OF CHARLES I.'S DEATH Yesterday being the 263rd anniversary of the death of Charles I., the statue in Trafalgar-square was decorated with...
... THE DECORATION OF STATUES.--On December 27 Mr. Herbert Vivian wrte to Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, First Commissioner of Works, as follows:--"I am requested by the...