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Trial of Lord Lovat, Westminster Hall, London, 1747. Interior view of Westminster Hall, with both houses of Parliament assembled for the trial of the Jacobite, Simon, Lord Lovat
Lochiels Charge at Killycrankie, 27 July 1689, (c1880)
"A Jacobite's Farewell", by T. Green, in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1872. Engraving of a painting
Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Creator: J RogersChas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century)
March to Finchley, 1806. Creators: Thomas Cook, William HogarthMarch to Finchley, 1806
John Mackenzie (1726-1789), Lord Mac Leod, 3rd Earl of Cromartie, c18th century
Madam Sophia Bulkeley, 1814. Creator: Robert DunkartonMadam Sophia Bulkeley, 1814
Frontispiece to "The Jacobites Journal", November 27, 1781Frontispiece to " The Jacobites Journal", November 27, 1781. After William Hogarth
Blowing-up the Pic-Nic s; -or-Harlequin Quixote Attacking the Puppets, vide Tottenham Street Pantomime, April 2, 1802
Atterbury, (1663-1732), 1830. Creator: UnknownAtterbury, (1663-1732), 1830. Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English man of letters, politician and bishop
Charles Edward Stuart, The Young Pretender. c1750, (1890). Creator: UnknownCharles Edward Stuart, The " Young Pretender". c1750, (1890)
Prince Charles Edwards Parliament, (c1745), 1890. Creator: UnknownPrince Charles Edwards Parliament, (c1745), 1890
Pendergrass delivering to William III a List of Conspirators in the Assassination plotPendergrass delivering to William III. A List of the Conspirators concerned in the Assassination - plot, 1773
Lochiel at Killiecrankie, 1881. Creator: UnknownLochiel at Killiecrankie, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
Prince Charlies Farewell to Flora MacDonald, 1746 (1905). Flora MacDonald helped the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart to escape after his defeat by the English at the Battle of Culloden
Lady Mackintosh, (1723-1787), Jacobite of the Clan Farquharson, 1910Anne Farquharson, Lady Mackintosh (1723-1787). Lady Mackintoshs father was John Farquharson a staunch Jacobite of Invercauld, chief of the Clan Farquharson
Execution on Tower Hill, London, 1746
The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians, 1821
Sir Francis Burdetts imprisonment in the Tower of London, 1810. Interior view of the Tower of London, with Sir Francis Burdett behind bars clutching a copy of the Magna Carta
Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
Flora MacDonalds memorial, Kilmuir Graveyard, Skye, Highland, Scotland
Execution of Lord Derwentwater on Tower Hill (From an Old Print), 24 February 1716, (c1880)
Irish Troops Leaving Limerick, 1692, (c1880)
Cover of The Connoisseur, February 1921. Featuring a photograph of three rare Jacobite glasses from an exhibition of old English drinking glasses at Law, Foulsham and Cole, London
The Painters Wife, 1760. Artist: Allan RamsayThe Painters Wife, 1760. Margaret Lindsay of Evelick (1726-1782). Painting held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh. From The Connoisseur Volume XXV. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1909]
James II entering Dublin after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]
A Lost Cause: the Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]
Last charge of Viscount Dundee at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Scotland, 1689 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol
The Misers Daughter: 19 / 20, Dispersion of the Jacobite ClubThe Misers Daughter: 19/20, Dispersion of the Jacobite Club and Death of Cordwell Firebras, c1842. The Misers Daughter is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth published in 1842
Arrest of Sir John Fenwick, 1696 (late 19th century)Arrest of Sir John Fenwick, 1696 (19th century). Sir John Fenwick (1645-1697) was an English Jacobite conspirator who was beheaded in 1697
The arrest of the Young Pretender in Paris, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
The escape of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Retreat of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE NicholsonRetreat of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Mrs Skyring welcoming the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Erecting the standard of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Swearing allegiance to Prince Charles Stuart, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
The arrest of Princess Clementina (1702-1735), 18th century (19th century). Princess Clementina (aka Clementina Sobieski) was a Polish princess and the wife of James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender
James Stuart, the Old Pretender (1688-1766)James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), entering Dundee, 18th century (19th century)
Arrest of Jacobites, (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, (Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, London, Paris and New York, 19th century)
The first meeting of Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald on the island of South Uist, 1925
The Young Chavalier, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, c1730s. Artist: A J SkrimshireThe Young Chavalier, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, c1730s
Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I, 19th century. Artist: H BournePrincess Henrietta of Orleans (1644-1670), 19th century. Henrietta was the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France
King James II at the Abbey of La Trappe, France. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by Louis XIV
James II taking leave of Louis XIV of France, 1689. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by Louis XIV
Reception of James II in Dublin, 1689. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the parliaments of England and Scotland recognised William III and Mary as King and Queen
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, Scottish Jacobite, 18th century (c1905). Fraser (1667-1747) was the Chief of Clan Fraser. He was executed on Tower Hill for his part in the rebellion of 1745
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, commonly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, (18th century)
Letter from Henry St John to George ClarkeLetter from Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, to George Clarke, formerly Secretary at War, 27th June 1715
John Erskine, Earl of Mar, Scottish nobleman and leader of the Jacobites, (1870)
John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee, Scottish Jacobite commander, (1870)
John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c. 1648-1689), 19th centuryJohn Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c1648-1689), 19th century
John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Artist: J PosselwhiteJohn Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Portrait of the duke (1650-1722) in armour
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Artist: Van Loo FamilyPrince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912)
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907). Portrait of King James III, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), the son of James II and Mary of Modena
Prince Charles Edward, (1907). Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, he was the last serious Stuart claimant to the British throne and leader of the unsuccessful Jacobite rebellion of 1745-1746
Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English prelate, polemical writer and orator, 1732. Atterbury became Bishop of Rochester in 1713