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Jacobitism
Jacobitism (ˈdʒækəbaɪtɪz(ə)m) [See -ism.] 1. The principles of the Jacobites or adherents of James II and his family; adherence to or sympathy with the Stuart cause.1700 Wagstaff (title) The Present State of Jacobitism in England. 1707 Hearne Collect. 23 Dec. (O.H.S.) II. 82 His charging y⊇ Universi...
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Jacobin (disambiguation)
Catholic religious order known in France as the Jacobin Order
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Jacobina
Jacobini
Jacobean (disambiguation)
Jacobite (disambiguation)
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Scottish Jacobite Party
Though Jacobitism means the restoration of the House of Stuart to the throne of Scotland or the UK, the party was republican; leader Dr John Black told March 2011
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Topics related to Politics of Scotland
Jacobite risings
History of Scottish devolution
It's Scotland's oil
Scottish National Party
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incorrigibleness
inˈcorrigibleness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being incorrigible.a 1631 Donne in Select. (1840) 96 There is the mark of his incorrigibleness, and so of his irrecouerableness, that he cannot weep. 1702 Wagstaff Pres. St. Jacobitism 4 The not being convinc'd by them argues the utmost degree of ...
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Daniel Szechi
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Jacobitism and Tory Politics, 1710-14 (Edinburgh: John Donald Press, 1984). George Lockhart of Carnwath 1681-1731: a Study in Jacobitism (East Lothian: Tuckwell Press, 2002).
1715: the Great Jacobite Rebellion (New Haven: Yale
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Neo-Jacobite Revival
The collapse of the 1745 rising in Scotland ended Jacobitism as a serious political movement. Underground Jacobitism: 1750 to 1880
In the years immediately after 1745, Jacobitism was rigorously suppressed.
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Legitimists (disambiguation)
Legitimists, Royalists in France who believe that the King of France and Navarre must be chosen according to the simple application of the Salic Law
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1745年詹姆斯党叛乱
Hamilton, ed., Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680–1820 (Routledge, 2015).
Frank McLynn, The Jacobite Army in England. 1745.
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Paul Monod
His doctoral dissertation at Yale was entitled The King shall enjoy his own again: English Jacobitism, 1688-1780. Major publications
The King shall enjoy his own again: English Jacobitism, 1688-1780 (Yale dissertation, 1985)
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688
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Eveline Cruickshanks
Cruickshanks (1 December 1926 – 14 November 2021) was an historian of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British political history, specialising in Jacobitism Toryism and Jacobitism in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century was her special interest and she edited several volumes of essays on the subject.
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Royal Stuart Society
The society organises annual events to commemorate the major anniversaries of Jacobitism and other events of Royalist interest. The Society also holds an annual dinner, which commemorates Restoration Day and White Rose Day, with the white rose being a symbol of Jacobitism.
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Coronation riots
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1715 England riots
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References
Paul Kleber Monod, Jacobitism and the English People. 1688-1788 (Cambridge University Press, 1993). Nicholas Rogers, ‘Riot and Popular Jacobitism in Early Hanoverian England’, in Eveline Cruickshanks (ed.), Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism
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Treason Act 1743
Correspondence with the Pretender Act 1697
Correspondence with James the Pretender (High Treason) Act 1701
Correspondence with Enemies Act 1704
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Jacobitism Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1743
Repealed Great Britain Acts of Parliament
James Francis Edward Stuart
Charles Edward Stuart
Henry Benedict Stuart
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Royal Martyr Church Union
It has historically had close connections with Jacobitism. Royal martyr church union hold annual commemoration service British Pathé film
A Jacobitism for the Twenty-first Century by Charles Coulombe
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William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal
However, he was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle for Jacobitism during the 1708 rising then sent to London for trial once it was over, but still managed Mary did not join her father when he was exiled in 1693 for Jacobitism.
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