Jacobite rising — The Jacobite Risings were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in the kingdoms of England, Kingdom of Scotland (later the United Kingdom of Great Britain), and Ireland occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings were aimed at returning… … Wikipedia
Jacobite Rising of 1745 — The Forty Five Rebellion Part of Jacobite Risings … Wikipedia
Jacobite — may refer to: *Christianity related to Jacob Baradaeus, a 6th century Monophysite bishop. **Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, commonly called Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church, the Malankara Archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church **Syriac… … Wikipedia
Jacobite uprising in Cornwall of 1715 — The Jacobite uprising in Cornwall of 1715 was the last uprising against The Crown to take place in the county of Cornwall. Background information to the eventOn August 1st 1714, Queen Anne had died and George, Elector of Hanover, the son of the… … Wikipedia
Jacobite Peerage — After the deposition by the English parliament in February 1689 of King James II and VII from the thrones of England and Ireland (the Scottish Estates followed suit on 11 April 1689), he and his successors continued to create peers and baronets,… … Wikipedia
Jacobite — Jacobitic /jak euh bit ik/, Jacobitical, adj. Jacobitism, n. /jak euh buyt /, n. 1. a partisan or adherent of James II of England after his overthrow (1688), or of the Stuarts. 2. a member of the Syrian Monophysitic church, which was founded in… … Universalium
Manchester Regiment (Jacobite) — For the later British Army unit, see Manchester Regiment. The Manchester Regiment was a unit of English soldiers recruited by the Jacobites during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. They owed their allegiance to Charles Edward Stuart and the House of… … Wikipedia
Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite) — Laurence Oliphant (1691–1767) was a Jacobite army officer[1] who belonged to a branch settled at Findo Gask in Perthshire, Scotland. He took part in the rising of 1715, and both he and his son Laurence (died 1792) were actively concerned in the… … Wikipedia
Allan Stewart (Jacobite) — Ailean Breic Stuibhairt was an 18th century soldier and Scottish Jacobite resistance figure. He was the centre of a murder case that inspired novels by Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Life and the Appin murderIn accordance with the… … Wikipedia
Jacobitism — was (and, to a limited extent, remains) the political movement dedicated to the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The movement took its name from the Latin form Jacobus of the name of King James II… … Wikipedia