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The question , Whether Great-Britain and Ireland, can be otherwise than miserable under a Popish King? Considered: in a short Address to the People of Great-Britain and Ireland.
Date: M,DCC,XLV. [1745]- E-books
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Some account of the melancholy situation of the Young Pretender in Scotland, after his defeat near Inverness. Part of it written by Himself, (the Whole being a Translation from the French, of two Letters found near Arisaig, soon after his Departure from thence for France.) To the Letters is prefix'd, A Relation of the Discovery of the Originals, With the Names and Places of Abode of several Persons present in the House (wherein they were left) at the Time of finding them
Douglass, Robert, active 18th centuryDate: [1746]- E-books
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A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier , from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. Taken from the Mouths and Journals of the very Persons who assisted him therein. Partly wrote in London, and partly in Scotland. To which is added, A short account of what befel the Pr. in France, and of the Manner of taking him Prisoner, and of sending him to Avignon. Together with a brief Relation of what became of some of those who composed his Army. By an Englishman.
Burton, John, 1710-1771.Date: 1749- E-books
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A serious address to the people of Great Britain . In which the certain consequences of the present rebellion, are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every Lover of his Country, at this Juncture.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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An authentick account of the conduct of the young Chevalier , from His first Arrival in Paris, after his Defeat at Cullodden, to the Conclusion of the Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle; Wherein The Motives of his late Behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various Messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting Particulars; Never before made publick, In a Letter from a Gentleman residing at Paris, to his Friend in London.
Gentleman residing at ParisDate: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- E-books
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The advice of a friend , to the Army and People of Scotland.
Harper, William, active 18th centuryDate: 1745]- E-books
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A letter from Paris containing a genuine and particular account of the manner in which P--ce C--les E--d was arrested; with all the minute circumstances of his conveyance to the castle of Vincennes, &c. Faithfully translated from the French original. By a lady.
French Lady at Paris.Date: [1749?]- E-books
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Ascanius: or the young adventurer a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles: Containing A particular Account of all that happened to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his first Arrival there, in August 1745, to his final Escape September 19, in the following Year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, than any yet published; and interspersed with Remarks on the Characters of the principal Persons who appear'd in the Interest of Ascanius; particularly the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Mac Donald, the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c.
Griffiths, Ralph, 1720-1803.Date: 1747- E-books
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The question, whether England can be otherwise than miserable under a popish king? Considered: in a short address to the people of England.
Date: [1745]- E-books
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The occasional writer containing an answer to the second manifesto of the Pretender's eldest son: Which bears Date at the Palace of Holy-Rood-House, the 10th Day of October, 1745. Containing reflections, political and historical, upon the last revolution, and the progress of the present rebellion in Scotland.
Prestongrange, William Grant, Lord, 1701-1764.Date: [1745]- E-books
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Great-Britain's memorial against the Pretender and popery
Samuel ChandlerDate: [1745]- E-books
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Remarks on the Pretenders' eldest son's second Declaration, dated the 10th of October, 1745. By the author of the Remarks on his first Declaration
Webb, Philip Carteret, 1700?-1770.Date: [1745]- E-books
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Considerations addressed to the publick
BritannusDate: Printed in the Year MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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An authentick account of the Hope , a very rich Dutch merchant-ship laden with money and goods, that was cast-away on Portland-Beach in the county of Dorset, the 16th of January, 1748. With the Manner of her being plunder'd by a vast Concourse of People. And the trial at large of A. Elliott, who was tried at the assizes held at Dorchester the 15th of July, 1749, for feloniously carrying away part of her cargoe. By a gentleman in the neighbourhood.
Gentleman in the neighbourhood.Date: M.DCC.XLIX [1749]- E-books
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A plain, authentick and faithful narrative of the several passages of the young chevalier , from the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: taken from the mouths of the several persons, who either gave him succour, or were aiding and assisting to him in his many wonderful and unheard of Escapes, both by Sea and Land.
Forbes, Robert, 1708-1775.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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An authentic account of the whole conduct of the young Chevalier from His first Arrival in Paris, after his Defeat at Culloden, to the Conclusion of the Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. Wherein The Motives of his late Behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various Messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting Particulars. Never before made public. In a Letter from a Gentleman residing at Paris, to his Friend in London.
Gentleman residing at ParisDate: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Pictures
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. Stipple engraving after L Tocqué, 1748.
Louis TocquéDate: [1800?]Reference: 2044800i- Pictures
Thomas Keppoch, the Bishop of Carlisle, kneels before the devil and the Pope who place their hands on his head and present him with a mitre. Engraving, 1746.
Date: Oct 31 1746Reference: 579060i- Pictures
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (?). Mezzotint, ca. 1732.
Date: [1732?]Reference: 2044845i- E-books
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The wanderer: or, surprizing escape . A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary Adventure, from the Projection, to its Appearance in the North, and total Defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With some remarks on a romance called Ascanius: shewing the Author thereof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation.
Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Pictures
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. Process print, 1900, after J.G. Wille, 1748, after L Tocqué, 1748.
Louis TocquéDate: 1900Reference: 2044795i- Pictures
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. Stipple engraving by S. Freeman, 18--, after L. Tocqué, 1748.
Louis TocquéDate: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2044871i- E-books
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A full collection of all poems upon Charles , Prince of Wales, Regent of the Kingdoms of Scotland, Engand, France and Ireland, and Dominions thereunto belonging, Published since His Arrival in Edinburgh the 17th Day of September, till the 1st of November, 1745.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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Ascanius or, the young adventurer; a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing, A particular Account of all that happen'd to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his first Arrival there, in August 1745, to his final Escape September 19, in the following Year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, than any yet publish'd; and interspersed with Remarks on the Characters of the principal Persons who appear'd in the Interest of Ascanius; particularly the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Mac Donald, the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c.
Griffiths, Ralph, 1720-1803.Date: 1746- Pictures
Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. Mezzotint (?) after A. David (?).
David, Antonio, 1680-1737Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 2044870i