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Jacobite Victory / 1745A Jacobite victory at the Battle of Prestonpans
Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745Margaret Fergusson Murray, Jacobite supporter and wife of (later turncoat) John Murray of Broughton, recruits supporters to the cause and distributes white cockades, the symbol of the Jacobite cause
Flora MacDonald, Scottish Jacobite heroine, friend and helper of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
Ruthuen BarracksThe ruins of Ruthuen Barracks, near Kingussie, Inverness- shire, Scotland. Built in 1718 to overawe the Highlanders. Burned down by Highlanders in the Jacobite Rebellion (1746). Date: 18th century
Siege of Derry by Jacobite forcesThe Irish Catholic Jacobite supporters of deposed King James cut off the vital supplies needed by the Protestant supporters of William and Mary at the Siege of Derry in 1689
The Field of Prestonpans. Coloured lithograph by Mouilleron after Sir William Allan, printed by Lemercier, published by E Gambert and Company, 25 Berners Street, London, 1 Sep 1852
Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender) is helped to escape by boat from Scotland. 1746
BATTLE OF PRESTOPANSA plan of the Battle of Prestonpans, part of the Jacobite Rebellion, between 2300 Royal troops under Sir John Cope and a slightly superior force of Jacobites. Date: 21 September 1745
Charles Stuart in HidingCHARLES STUART THE YOUNG PRETENDER Bonnie Prince Charlie hides out in the Scottish Highlands after defeat at Culloden. Date: 1720 - 1788
Patrick Sarsfield LucanPATRICK SARSFIELD, titular earl of LUCAN Irish Jacobite and soldier. Fought against Monmouth at Sedgemoor but was killed at the battle of Landen
John DormerBrigadier-general JOHN DORMER military commander who took the town of Preston from the Jacobite rebels, though himself severely wounded
The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, 10 June 1719, part of the Jacobite rising of 1719, an attempt to restore James Francis Edward Stuart
Attack on Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, 1715, during the Jacobite rising known as the Fifteen, an attempt by James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, to regain the throne. Date: 1715
King James II landing at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, 12 March 1689. This marked the beginning of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)
Defence of Londonderry, during the Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August 1689, part of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)
Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689, part of the Jacobite Rising of 1689. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was fighting on the Jacobite side. Date: 1689
WILLIAM TUNSTALL Jacobite pamphleteer who was condemned to death for his support of the Old Pretender, but pardoned. Date: 18TH CENTURY
WINIFRED MAXWELL, COUNTESS OF NITHSDALE Wife of William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale, English Jacobite. She helped him to escape from the Tower. Date: ? - 1749
Battle of PrestonpansThe death of Colonel Gardiner, on the field of Prestonpans, Scotland during the Jacobite Uprising Date: 21 September 1745
John Erskine, 6th Earl of Mar, Council of War before the Battle of Sheriffmuir, Perthshire, Scotland, 13 November 1715, during the Jacobite rising known as the Fifteen
The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746, during the Jacobite Rising. Date: 1746
Grenadier of the Foot Guards with grenade and match alight, Battle of Prestonpans (or Battle of Gladsmuir), East Lothian, Scotland, 21 September 1745, during the Jacobite Rising. Date: 1745
Advance of the Highlanders at the Battle of Prestonpans (or Battle of Gladsmuir), East Lothian, Scotland, 21 September 1745, during the Jacobite Rising. Date: 1745
National Trust Shop, Bath, Somersetcirca 1910s
Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746Scene at the Battle of Culloden, near Inverness, Scotland, 16 April 1746. 1746
Roebuck Mug House Riot, LondonA Roebuck Mug House Riot, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London, between Jacobites and Hanoverians. 1716
Scene of the Massacre, Glencoe, ScotlandScene of the Massacre (February 1692, following the Jacobite Uprising), Glencoe, Scotland. Date: circa 1905
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young PretenderCharles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), the Young Pretender, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie. 1745
A Scottish Jacobite Soldier playing the bagpipes. circa 1745
Bonnie Prince Charlie in hiding in the moors of ScotlandBonnie Prince Charlie (1720-1788) - the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, grandson of James II and VII, and the Stuart claimant to the throne of Great Britain in hiding in a cave in Scotland
Basket-hilted broad sword, 1745 (c). Believed to have been carried by Archibald Campbell of Glenlyon, during the 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). Date: 1745
Quaich, two-lugged, wooden highland bowl or drinking vessel, 1700 (c); carved with celtic strapwork design, 1st Jacobite Rebellion, 1715. Date: 1700 (circa)
Engraved Jacobite airtwist drinking glass, 1760 (c). The bell bowl is engraved with an open thistle and two buds and a single moth, on a double-knopped mufti-spiral airtwist stem and conical foot
Simon Fraser, Lord LovatSIMON FRASER, LORD LOVAT also known as Lord Lovat, 11th Baron, Jacobite intriguer. Date: 1667 - 1747
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen Consort of BavariaMaria Theresa of Austria-Este (18491919), Queen Consort of Bavaria, wife of Ludwig III, in a portrait by Walther (Walter) Firle
The Cocoa Tree ClubThe exterior of the Cocoa Tree Club building, of which Lord Byron was a member. It was originally a Tory chocolate house and also famous for once being the Jacobite Party H.Q. Date: early 1930s
Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Coloured engraving by G Will after Wass-Dail, 1745 (c). Associated with Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). Date: 1745 (circa)
Thomas Forster, JacobiteTHOMAS FORSTER General in the service of James Stuart the Old Pretender : after defeat at Preston, 1715, in exile in Italy. Date: 1675 - 1738
Sir John Hynde CottonSIR JOHN HYNDE COTTON Statesman of Jacobite sympathies. Date: ? - 1752
John BernardiMajor JOHN BERNARDI Soldier, imprisoned on grounds of conspiring as a Jacobite against William III, but he is generally supposed to have been innocent of the charge. Date: 1654 - 1736
George I / Anon EngGEORGE I the vignette picture shows the countess of Derwentwater interceding for her husband, who doubtless got embroiled in the Jacobite Rebellion Date: 1660 - 1727
The Jacobites Journal Date: 18th century?
Richard Earl TyrconnelRICHARD TALBOT, earl (and later duke) of TYRCONNEL stateman, Jacobite Date: 1630 - 1691
William Shippen - 2WILLIAM SHIPPEN Statesman, Jacobite supporter with his autograph Date: 1673 - 1743
William ShippenWILLIAM SHIPPEN Jacobite supporter Date: 1673 - 1743
James SheppardJAMES SHEPPARD Jacobite conspirator Date: ? - 1718
George Benedict OgilvyGEORGE BENEDICT, baron OGILVY de Muirhead Scottish military commander, probably in foreign service, perhaps because he had Jacobite sympathies ? Date: 1650? - 1710
Andrew LumsdenANDREW LUMSDEN Scottish Jacobite, secretary to prince Charles Stuart, antiquary Date: 1720 - 1801