The source I have is from A new Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry by AE Waite (1921) - reported in the Temple and the Lodge by Baigent & Leigh  (Hence the Dan...
I discount this particular attribution as wishful thinking on the part of Templar fans, of which I am definitely not one. But neither is Professor Edward Corp,...
By good fortune, not only is "The Stuart Court in Rome: A Legacy of Exile" (Visual Arts Research Institute Edinburgh) S.Edward Corp (Editor) ISBN: 0754633241,...
Mr Robartes, I concede defeat. The letter of James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth, whom I hold in the highest veneration, together with other prominent Jacobites...
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Aug 8, 2010 9:45 pm
"A copy of this letter was apparently published in the 1843 edition of the Scottish Templar Statutes. But the original letter has disappeared." Ah, there's a...
... Very gracious of you Mr. Rigopoulos: the issue, however, is not one of defeat or victory, but of peeling back another layer of historical complexity that...
I was in England on Monday; so went to visit Hampton Court. Left a "Prayer Card" in the chapel there for His Britannic Majesty King Francis II: I do hope the...
Since 1688 and the expulsion of the Legitimate King James II & VII, the British (and lets call them the "Anglo-British", although Scottish Covenanters, Welsh...
Greetings from the Great Southern Land.It is well known that the Forty Five tore some families apart.Does anyone know of famillies who had kin on that dreadful...
good of you! DC Snow ________________________________ From: geradamas <geradamas@...> To: Jacobite@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 2:07:31 AM ...
Too many to mention. Many clans and families hedged their bets and had one son (or cadet chief) in each army. After the Hanoverians triumphed the family...
Stranger things have in fact happened. In 1980, I attended the Olympic Games in Moscow. Was surprised to see an elderly lady from Dublin without any obvious...
I have a very strong emotional attachment to East Galway, dating back over 35 years to a time I spent as a student there. The small area west of the Shannon at...
It would be hard to find a more unsuitable "Royal Palace" to ask to have prayers said for HIS MAJESTY - its last permanent occupant was the usurper Willem van...
"I was surprised to read in Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries (a jolly good book in which I shall provide a later review) that General Douglas MacArthur was a...
He was certainly of Scottish ancestry so perhaps had a historic or romantic attachment. But was also an officer in the United States Army and we can only...
I, too, am a warm admirer of the present usurper, on a purely personal basis; that does not mean I think she is "the queen"; however she has always struck me...
Some months ago, when he was still in prison, ex-media mogul Conrad Black wrote a very interesting piece about his conversion to Roman Catholicism, in the...
Don Carlos Hugo de Borbon Parma y Bourbon Busset, once considered to be the Carlist claimant to the Throne of Spain, died in a hospital at Barcelona on August...
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Aug 22, 2010 2:14 pm
In any conflict in which the wealthier stand a chance of losing property/wealth, it is not uncommon for families to send a son to each belligerent side. At...
He's not the only one. Alexander Hamilton proposed an elective monarchy during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. There have been other major figures in ...
I thank Stelios Rigopoulos for his post about the death of Don Carlos Hugo. As Stelios points out Jacobitism and Carlism, although in many ways different,...
... I agree with John - but I note that many people live their lives according to a different drum. Edgar Erskine Hume, who rose to the rank of Major General...
I failed to point out that Don Carlos Hugo, like all the current princes of Parma, had the right to quarter the Royal Arms of England and Scotland. He was the...
We have of course had Erskine Hume before...and certainly he had an affection for King Rupert but again Id be wary of the fact that he took an oath to uphold...
... I am the one who made the original posting, and I think I need to clarify a couple of things. I never suggested, or wanted to suggest, that CB was a...
Last Sunday, August 15, was the Solemnity of the Assumption and the national feast day in Liechtenstein. In honour of the occasion Almighty God provided the...
The heading of the post "Conrad Black- a Jacobite" indicated that you were advancing this as a belief. I am always a little wary of anything written in prison....
I recently came across this theme as a serious proposition, although many years ago I read the short story by John Buchan. To recap: Buchan tells the...
The obituary of Don Carlos Hugo in the London "Daily Telegraph" rflects the concern of the de facto British regime with the crisis provoked between the...