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Monsieur de St. George, April 4, 1788. Creator: William Ward
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Flight of the Queen of James II, from "Illustrated London News", August 3, 1872
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Prince Charles Edwards Parliament, (c1745), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1765), Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart (1692-1712), 1695, (1915)
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Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, c1700 (1906)
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The arrest of Princess Clementina (1702-1735), 18th century (19th century)
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The Chevalier de St George and his council, early 18th century, (19th century)
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James Stuart, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), entering Dundee, 18th century (19th century).Artist: C Sheeres
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Landing of the Chevalier de St George in Scotland, 1715, (19th century)
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Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, c1700 (1906)
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, c1700 (1906). The son of King James II and Mary of Modena, James Stuart (1688-1766) was a claimant to the English and Scottish thrones. In 1701, after James II died in exile in France, James proclaimed himself King James III of England and VIII of Scotland, a claim supported by Louis XIV of France. He attempted an invasion in 1708, but failed to land on British soil. After George I became king in 1714, a rebellion occurred in Scotland (the Jacobite Fifteen uprising). James landed in Scotland to lead the uprising, but left after the Battle of Sheriffmuir when it became clear that he had insufficient support. By now France was at peace with England after signing the Treaty of Utrecht and James was a political embarrassment to his former hosts. He spent the rest of his life surrounded by a Jacobite court in the Palazzo Muti in Rome, given to him by Pope Clement XI. A print from Queen Anne, by Herbert Paul, Goupil and Co, London, 1906
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Mr H Angelos Fencing Academy, 1791, (1929). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
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Letter by James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender') to the Duc de Vendome, 1710 (1865)
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