jacobite|jacobites in English

noun

['Jac·o·bite || 'dʒækəbaɪt]

supporter of King James II of England after he was overthrown; member of the Syrian Monophysite church

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1. Jacobite Stash Meant for Scotland’s Bonniest Prince

2. Losing morale, the Jacobites retreated back into Scotland.

3. Well, I have finally finished my Jacobite Field Artillery

4. Jacobite crowds sometimes attacked poor Dissenting groups,[Sentencedict.com ] such as the Baptists.

5. Additionally in the summer the heritage Jacobite steam train operates along the line.

6. Not until 1717 did he appear in print, with a grand jury charge denouncing Jacobites.

7. Learn about long ago feuds of rivalling clans, Jacobite battles, and the devastation of Crofting …

8. The Jacobites, with 800 horse and 6300 infantry, easily outnumbered Argyll's 960 dragoons and 2200 foot soldiers.

9. The Jacobites were poorly equipped and were easily defeated by British artillery at the Battle of Glen Shiel.

10. The spring of 1692 brought renewed threats of a French invasion and new accusations of Jacobite treachery.

11. Culloden features the Duke of Cumberland, who was known as "The Butcher" among Jacobites, and in modern times, Scottish nationalists.

12. The Stewarts of Appin fought for the Jacobite Cause at the Battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715, and were Attainted for treason

13. THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME II (OF 3) CHARLES JAMES WILLS But there was undoubtedly a large body of Jacobite Clergymen who in …

14. The White Cockade is a symbol of the Jacobites supporters of the House of Stuart, the true line of succession Kings of Scotland

15. The Jacobites were, from one perspective, (un)witting dupes of the French who financed and supported them as a way of causing troublesome distractions for the British.

16. Caroline had absorbed the liberal opinions of her mentor, Queen Sophia Charlotte of Prussia, and supported clemency for the Jacobites (supporters of the rival Stuart claim to the throne), freedom of the press, and freedom of speech in Parliament.

17. SPEECHES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD But whilst these men most falsely Asperse the sons of the Church of England for being Jacobites, let them rather clear themselves of what they were lately charged before your majesty, that there are societies of them which celebrate the horrid Thirtieth of January with an execrable solemnity of scandalous mirth.