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「Jacobite」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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y-ring, collecting valuable information about Jacobite activities.
cotland and placed himself at the head of the Jacobite adherents of James Edward, the Old Pretender.
a spy who supplied the Ministry with names of Jacobite adherents, and measures were taken to prevent
Thousands of Protestants, fearing Jacobite and Catholic retribution, fled either to Cole
nd was, on this account, suspected of being a Jacobite and lost his chaplaincy.
He also appeared to be a Jacobite, and his name was among those sent to the Pre
ober 1696 - Naples, Italy, 2 June 1738) was a Jacobite and Spanish nobleman.
His collection of Jacobite and Stuart relics (and the Cromwell painting)
ally recruited many young gentlemen from both Jacobite and Whig clans.
He was a strong Jacobite and left England about 1695 to attach himself
itish Government forces defeat an alliance of Jacobite and Spanish forces at the Battle of Glen Shie
n, from several churches and sects, Catholic, Jacobite and Eastern Orthodox.
Battle of Prestonpans and was defeated by the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince
Argyll was seriously outnumbered by the Jacobite army (which was somewhat diminished from its
heltenham Prize for Literature (1985; for The Jacobite Army in England)
holic-owned land; and allow Sarsfield and the Jacobite army to be transported to France.
In April of that year the Jacobite army was finally defeated at the Battle of Cu
Laurence Oliphant (1691-1767) was a Jacobite army officer who belonged to a branch settled
By its end in October 1691, the Irish Jacobite army left Ireland for France, becoming the Ir
led by Hugh Mackay, however the leader of the Jacobite army John Graham, Viscount of Dundee was kill
re Ray reached the city, and Ray followed the Jacobite army to Derby.
aken, and the loss of this at a time when the Jacobite army was otherwise destitute was, according t
The Jacobite army then advanced into England, where it was
Gates, which were last closed in 1745 by the Jacobite army marching South to England.
top off as they passed to and fro, as did the Jacobite Army a century later.
few members of the Clan Innes also joined the Jacobite army.
y experience, Forster was elected to lead the Jacobite army.
was a Scottish nobleman and an officer in the Jacobite army.
council to Queen Anne upon the repulse of the Jacobite attempt at landing in the Firth of Forth.
ous projects which include the examination of Jacobite battlefields in Scotland (including Culloden)
The hymn has been interpreted as a Jacobite birth ode to Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The Deuchar family had been Jacobite but transferred their allegiance to the Hanov
watched ordering the execution of a group of Jacobite Camerons who had surrendered.
arlie", or "the Young Pretender") prepare the Jacobite campaign of that year.
1714, he resigned his commission to join the Jacobite cause in the uprising of 1715.
s were Episcopalians, and associated with the Jacobite cause), Gregory decided to leave for England
For his role in furthering the Jacobite cause, he was created by the Old Pretender on
He was an early supporter of the Jacobite cause, which aimed to restore James and his s
the support of Charles XII of Sweden for the Jacobite cause.
,000 livres (or Louis d'Or) per month for the Jacobite cause.
'Bonnie Prince Charlie' and supporter of the Jacobite cause.
colour proclaiming his allegiance to the Tory Jacobite cause.
edish diplomats which were sympathetic to the Jacobite cause.
They were overtaken in the village by the Jacobite cavalry and slaughtered, roughly 400 being ki
and the Williamite infantry's repulse of the Jacobite cavalry's counter-attacks.
vered all relations with Alvares' Independent Jacobite Church of Ceylon, Goa and India, the Indian O
est it was to limit the influence of the Syro Jacobite Church in the south east of the Byzantine Emp
as “Martha Mariyam Vayanasala” in St. Mary's Jacobite Church with a good collection of books and op
St. George's Jacobite Church, Arakkunnam
s its headquarters in Kottayam and the Syrian Jacobite Church, which has its headquarters in Ernakul
The headquarters of the Orthodox and Jacobite churches in Syria were soon afterwards moved
osedly the Jacobites, with Bethlehem a common Jacobite cipher for England and Regem Angelorum a pun
h Wenzel's birth generated some excitement in Jacobite circles.
e of Stuart and embodies the still continuing Jacobite claim to the thrones of England, Scotland, Ir
cis in 1875, Maria Theresa became heir to his Jacobite claim to the throne of England, and is called
and VIII of Scotland, in order to assert the Jacobite claim to the English and Scottish thrones.
George I to the throne, rather than the rival Jacobite claimant James III who possessed an arguably
between Louise and Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant to the English and Scottish thrones.
In the early 18th century, the Jacobite claimant to the throne, James Francis Edward
uart, son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant to the British throne.
l backing, but while Lochiel had averred that Jacobite clans were willing to rise up if the French l
McCarthy, the Jacobite commander, along with about 400 Jacobite offi
his preferment, and became the minister of a Jacobite congregation meeting in St. Dunstan's Court,
o keep a close watch on the Prince and on the Jacobite conspiracies.
Adams Grammar School at the same time as the Jacobite conspirator Robert Charnock.
1645 - 28 January 1697) was an English Jacobite conspirator, who succeeded to the Baronetcy o
- 18 March 1696) was an English academic and Jacobite conspirator.
Hamilton became active in the exiled Jacobite court and in 1696 he became James's master of
led to the continent and went on to serve the Jacobite court at Avignon and to be its ambassador to
who aided Bonnie Prince Charlie following the Jacobite defeat at Culloden Moor in 1746.
e occasions, in August to September 1690, its Jacobite defenders retreated to the city after their d
n- and the Patriarch-supporting factions, the Jacobite designation has been chiefly associated with
ish Episcopal Church, notable as one of a few Jacobite dissenters who refused to abandon their alleg
urgh, where he became pastor to the remaining Jacobite dissenters.
d as an example of avarice by William King, a Jacobite don and satirist.
The Jacobite dragoons under Anthony Hamilton stumbled into
ll back in disorder following a charge by the Jacobite dragoons.
Before 1953, the Spanish Dukes were also the Jacobite Dukes of Berwick.
near Falkirk, which had been forfeited by the Jacobite Earl of Linlithgow after the 1715 Jacobite Ri
Sir James Stewart (grandfather of the future Jacobite economist Steuart) who demanded the death pen
ook part in efforts to purge episcopalian and Jacobite elements from the University of Aberdeen.
Neil MacEachen, later MacDonald, came from a Jacobite family from Howbeg in South Uist, in the west
The son of a Jacobite farmer who died in the Battle of Culloden in
the books by Wade it was often decorated with Jacobite floral imagery, as were other liturgical text
ns, he commanded the only cavalry unit in the Jacobite force, around thirty-six troopers and their s
ir George Gilbert Scott) were pillaged by the Jacobite forces as they marched south to Swarkstone Br
anuary 1746 and whom he stayed with until the Jacobite forces were finally defeated at Culloden in A
Lord Lewis Gordon had been raising Jacobite forces and had managed to create two battalio
rmy as the Cameronian regiment which defeated Jacobite forces at the Battle of Dunkeld in the same y
Lords Regent' in England and commander of the Jacobite forces north of the Humber.
of the harbour, James's Fort was occupied by Jacobite forces during the Williamite War in Ireland.
nable to sit whilst Edinburgh was occupied by Jacobite forces.
tle and imprisoned after the surrender of the Jacobite forces.
niece of Captain James Dalzell, his long-time Jacobite friend.
He was the third son of the Jacobite general Lord George Murray.
The castle was raided by Jacobite General Richard Hamilton and his men who loot
Viscount Mountcashel (died 1 July 1694) was a Jacobite general in the Williamite War in Ireland.
He took part in the impeachment of the Jacobite George Seton, 5th Earl of Wintoun, 15-19 Marc
These same Grants fought against the Jacobite Grants of Glenmoriston who had fought at the
on the 31 March which destroyed the remaining Jacobite guns and by the 3 April the Jacobites had aba
Portland Hospital in London, he is the first Jacobite heir born in Great Britain since James Franci
manded the bridge crossing the river into the Jacobite held province of Connaught.
Jacobite: Her Majesty The Queen of England, Scotland,
British army and a great granddaughter of the Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald.
interpretation is that it is attributed to a Jacobite Highlander who was captured after the 1745 ri
d was fought around the cathedral between the Jacobite Highlanders loyal to James II and VII and a g
ren, MP for Cornwall and the most influential Jacobite in the West, was taken and sent to London in
on of England and Scotland, he took part as a Jacobite in the war of pamphlets inaugurated and susta
Battle of Preston: Government forces defeat a Jacobite incursion at the conclusion of a five-day sie
court, for which he was sometimes called the ' Jacobite Independent,' led the church party to accuse
A total of 14,500 Jacobite infantry were billeted in Limerick itself and
severe defeat at Falkirk at the hands of the Jacobite insurgents.
the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection, to which he added (1867-70) His
e of the lords justices to Ireland during the Jacobite insurrection.
was the recompense for his revelations of the Jacobite intentions in 1715, and as he was no more suc
cunabula, medieval manuscripts and volumes of Jacobite interest.
of his family, Cornbury involved himself in a Jacobite intrigue in 1733.
March - Habeas Corpus suspended during a Jacobite invasion scare.
e British Army to Ireland in 1689 to meet the Jacobite invasion of Ireland.
J.G. Simms, Jacobite Ireland, London 1969.
chard Hamilton (c.1655 - December 1717) was a Jacobite Irish army officer who fought on both sides d
'Rourke family were originally members of the Jacobite Irish Nobility who fled Ireland following def
Patrick Sarsfield, the Irish Jacobite leader, was born in Lucan and was granted the
in 1752, he never lost the confidence of the Jacobite leaders and was probably responsible for the
In the rising of 1745 he was one of the Jacobite leaders, being present at the battles of Pres
reland, crossing at Slanebridge to attack the Jacobite left wing at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
Cumberland's superior artillery battered the Jacobite lines, while Charles, moved for safety out of
red Frasers, who were front and centre in the Jacobite lines.
March 1707, he was arrested along with other Jacobite Lords and was confined to Edinburgh Castle fo
upported Revolution, but joined "The Club" of Jacobite malcontents and was imprisoned in connection
It was wrecked by a Jacobite mob in 1715, rebuilt and destroyed during a W
The Jacobite Movement (1958) revision
The Jacobite Movement.
The Charlie Trees A Jacobite Novel by B. Dew Roberts Published by Chatto &
nt as an adherent of the Tory party; he was a Jacobite of the cautious type.
The only Jacobite officer wounded was the Macdonald of Glengarr
f the amnesty which was granted by Britain to Jacobite officers, and on January 12, 1757 was gazette
e regius professor of divinity at Oxford; his Jacobite opinions, however, prevented him from securin
e House of Hanover in Britain, in the face of Jacobite opposition.
sh Brigade's red coats (a carry over from its Jacobite origins), with the black facings indicating t
No sympathy with the Jacobite party is to be inferred from his declining to
For this reason the Syro Jacobite Patriarch John VIII bar Abdoun was arrested a
722, he had been created Duke of Arran in the Jacobite Peerage of England by the Old Pretender (Jaco
Henry FitzJames (1st Duke of Albemarle in the Jacobite peerage) (6 August 1673 - 16 December 1702),
he Peerage of Scotland (but in reality in the Jacobite peerage), with remainder to his heirs-male wh
According to the Jacobite Peerage, he was attainted 6 September 1698 fo
In 1707 he was one of the Jacobite peers for whose conduct David Murray, fifth V
He became one of the leading scholars of the Jacobite period, especially of the life of Bonnie Prin
(From the Jacobite perspective, this creation of the title merge
of William III's minister had been aware of a Jacobite plot to assassinate the King.
f Queensberry as a tool to implicate him in a Jacobite plot against Queen Anne.
eir failure to prove the existence of a great Jacobite plot in Lancashire and Cheshire in which they
ober 1722 under suspicion of involvement in a Jacobite plot, and was imprisoned in the Tower of Lond
Shortly before his murder, Jacobite poet and propagandist Alasdair MacMhaighstir
Thereafter, Cornbury avoided Jacobite politics and devoted himself to the cultivati
with the aim of fires spreading along to the Jacobite positions, and the Jacobites tried to do the
Matthew Bryan (died 1699), was an English Jacobite preacher.
1919), wife of King Ludwig III of Bavaria and Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England and Scotl
She was the last Queen of Bavaria and the Jacobite pretender as Mary IV and III from 1875 until
He was also the Jacobite Pretender from 1840 until his death.
the death of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Jacobite pretender to the throne.)
endent Companies in an attempt to capture the Jacobite pretender, Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
ry 1919) was a Queen consort of Bavaria and a Jacobite pretender.
From that date he was also the Jacobite Pretender.
The period was fatal in the extreme to the Jacobite Pretender.
im to possess this divine ability, though the Jacobite pretenders also claimed to do so.
the informal title King over the Water of the Jacobite pretenders, none of whom had any other legiti
The regiment then re-mounted and pursued the Jacobite rearguard to Carlisle, being ststioned near t
Battle of Preston (1648), and then the first Jacobite rebellion whose invasion of England was broug
n as Mackintosh of Borlum was a leader of the Jacobite rebellion of 1715 and a member of the Clan Ma
During the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 - 46 the regiment fought at
ngbroke receives a pardon for his part in the Jacobite Rebellion and is allowed to return to Britain
ided forces assisting The 'Forty-Five (Second Jacobite Rebellion of 1745) in Scotland.
e served on the Hanoveran side during the 1st Jacobite Rebellion and led the 3rd Regiment at the Bat
During the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, having published in the sa
as an engagement in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite rebellion in England and Scotland.
torian, most notable for his chronicle of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, A Complete History of the
He served in the response to the Jacobite Rebellion at the Battle of Falkirk and the Ba
fictitious charge of treason for a suspected Jacobite rebellion called The Lancashire plot.
ohn Murray of Broughton who was active in the Jacobite rebellion of 1745.
48 British historical film depicting the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and the role of Bonnie Prince Charl
fought on 14 November 1715, during the First Jacobite Rebellion, and the Second Jacobite Rebellion
ving raised a regiment for service during the Jacobite Rebellion, the 76th Foot (Lord Harcourts Regi
Following the failure of the Jacobite Rebellion, Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baro
In 1746, during the Jacobite Rebellion, he took part in the Battle of Falk
During the Jacobite Rebellion, an English spy infiltrates the Cla
In 1715, Nithsdale joined the Jacobite rebellion, but he was captured at the Battle
ainted in 1715 for his treasonous part in the Jacobite rebellion, whereupon all his honours were ass
f the Old Pretender, was a leader of the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion.
bandoned in 1716 following the failure of the Jacobite rebellion.
He was engaged in Culloden in 1746 during the Jacobite Rebellion.
- Habeas Corpus Act suspended due to fear of Jacobite rebellion.
a on 18 December 1745 during the 'Forty-Five' Jacobite Rebellion.
by an Egyptian in 1746 and his history of the Jacobite rebellion.
le which was built by General Wade during the Jacobite rebellion.
of the Three Kingdoms, and there were further Jacobite rebellions in Scotland during the years 1715,
(1982) The Jacobite Rebellions 1689-1745, London: Osprey Publishi
ction of the Clan system following the failed Jacobite Rebellions of the 18th century.
found themselves on opposite sides during the Jacobite Rebellions, with Newcastle in support of the
tongrange played leading roles in prosecuting Jacobite rebels after the Forty-five and presenting in
                                                                                                    


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