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York and the Jacobite rebellion of 1745


York and the Jacobite Rebellions

The Jacobite rebellions, which aimed to return the Stuarts to the English and Scottish monarchy, largely passed York by.

York & The Jacobite Rebellions - Fairfax House

In the autumn of 1745 the city of York faced the threat of Jacobite attack, as Bonnie Prince Charlie's invading army crossed the Scottish border and rapidly ...

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 - Google Books

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 · Selected pages · Contents · Other editions - View all · Common terms and phrases · Bibliographic information. Title ...

York Castle and the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion – by Steve Pickard ...

Steve Pickard is one of five volunteers who have been researching into the role that York Castle has played throughout history.

The Jacobite Rebellion - Timeline & History | VisitScotland

In 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart (better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie) launched an attempt to reclaim the throne his grandfather, King James VII of ...

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 - University of Edinburgh

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 Available at Main Library Main Library (STANDARD LOAN) - 2nd floor (Pamph. DA814.5 Oat.) ...

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 - Google Books

York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745. By Jonathan Oates. About this book. Pages displayed by permission of Borthwick Publications. Copyright. Front Cover ...

The Jacobite Revolts: Chronology - Historic UK

On 23rd July 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie landed on the Isle of Eriskay off the west coast of Scotland. This was the start of the 'Forty-Five' Jacobite Rebellion.

Exile, rebellion, and vanquishment: The Jacobite challenge

The final rising, of 1745-6, was led by Charles Edward Stuart on behalf of his father. It too failed, and the Jacobite cause quickly became a political ...

York and the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 - Monash University Library

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The Jacobite Rising of 1745 | QRH Museum

We are all familiar with the early successes of the Jacobite rising of 1745, the victory of Prestonpans, the capture of Carlisle and the ...

Jacobite timeline - The National Archives

Jacobite uprising, “the '15”, in Braemar, Scotland and northern England, led ... Death of Henry Stuart, Cardinal York, younger brother of the Young.

THE JACOBITE UPRISING OF 1745 AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL ...

Outside Scotland, no region of Great Britain felt the impact of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 more than the geographical region subsumed into the Church of ...

York and the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 - University of Northumbria

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Post Medieval – Post Jacobite (AD 1540-1746) - York Historic ...

The walls were overhauled and repaired in 1745 in preparation but it was doubted that they would be strong enough to hold. However, the rebels retreated, ...

The Jacobite Rebellion and the Fate of Elizabeth Grant – by Steve ...

The prisoners were marched from Albany to York through the winter snows via Bowes, Richmond and Bedale, arriving in York on 31 December 1745. According to the ...

Jacobite | Meaning, Risings, & History - Britannica

The final rebellion, the Forty-five Rebellion, has been heavily romanticized, but it was also the most formidable. The outlook in 1745 seemed ...

The Second Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: Triumph and Tragedy for ...

He left his younger brother Henry, Cardinal York as the last male heir in the Stuart succession. The aftermath of Culloden for Scotland was harsh. During ...

Siege of Carlisle (December 1745) - Wikipedia

The siege of Carlisle (December 1745) took place from 21 to 30 December during the Jacobite rising of 1745, when a Jacobite garrison surrendered to ...

The Jacobite Rebellion 1745-46 - DickyRicky

HOW THE WAR ENDED. The battle of Culloden. Page 99. 98. THE JACOBITE REBELLION 1745–46 ... York, Edinburgh, Carlisle and many other places in. England and ...


York and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745

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William Thornton

Politician

William Thornton of Cattal was an English politician, Member of Parliament for York, described also as a "celebrated though eccentric sportsman". He raised a militia troop to oppose the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, and gained royal favour.