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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    Despite there not being a miltary force between Derby and London capable of repeling the invasion, the Prince and his commanders were informed that there was, and more troops were marching to join them with all speed, by a man who seems to have been part spy, part civil servant - and entirely untrustworthy.

    The commanders, already uneasy about their situation so far from home, refused to venture further into England and turned back...

    Anne the Pleater
    I'm glad Anne, you made this point, as I read the thread I was thinking of this. A while back our PBS TV station showed the BBC series Battlefield Britian. There was an episode about the '45 and the historians on the show said the road was clear all the way to London. I don't remember the name of the individual who lied to the Prince convincing the Jacobites an English army was enroute to meet them, but I thought he was a Highlander of some repute with the cause.

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    I believe the Prince was not so much interested in freeing Scotland of the English usurpers, but on acquiring the crown of Great Britian.
    Last edited by Mael Coluim; 1st January 09 at 02:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mael Coluim View Post
    I believe the Prince was not so much interested in freeing Scotland of the English infidels, but on acquiring the crown of Great Britian.
    Indeed, and to think I had family fighting for him... and for the crown as well.

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    Could we lay off the Cardinal Duke of York, please! I find this offensive, as there are contemporary sources that show he led a virtuous and pure life.
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    I wanted to leave a link here, a rather simple link to a Catholic encyclopedia, about Henry Cardinal Stuart, Duke of York.

    http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=11126

    In part, it states, "Being sincerely pious and earnest, he proved a zealous administrator of his see, reforming the clergy, and founding a seminary which he endowed with a magnificent library."

    In addition to being well loved, he was a most generous host to the many English and Scots visitors to Rome. The topic of the thread is a "What if..." the Stuarts had regained the throne. I was just put off by a couple of the unnecessary comments about the Cardinal Duke of York, espcially since there is evidence to the contrary. I don't mean to draw undue attention to those comments, but I did need to defend His Eminence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mael Coluim View Post
    I believe the Prince was not so much interested in freeing Scotland of the English infidels, but on acquiring the crown of Great Britian.
    I don't think the use of the word "infidel" is appropriate for this discussion, given it's meaning...

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    I don't think the use of the word "infidel" is appropriate for this discussion, given it's meaning...

    T.
    Agreed, Todd. I truly didn't mean the the word as defined. I've edited my original post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mael Coluim View Post
    Agreed, Todd. I truly didn't mean the the word as defined. I've edited my original post.
    No worries.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotus View Post
    I wanted to leave a link here, a rather simple link to a Catholic encyclopedia, about Henry Cardinal Stuart, Duke of York.

    http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=11126

    In part, it states, "Being sincerely pious and earnest, he proved a zealous administrator of his see, reforming the clergy, and founding a seminary which he endowed with a magnificent library."

    In addition to being well loved, he was a most generous host to the many English and Scots visitors to Rome. The topic of the thread is a "What if..." the Stuarts had regained the throne. I was just put off by a couple of the unnecessary comments about the Cardinal Duke of York, espcially since there is evidence to the contrary. I don't mean to draw undue attention to those comments, but I did need to defend His Eminence.
    Defend away, seems a legitimate cause to fight for to me. He is not here to defend himself after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mael Coluim View Post
    I believe the Prince was not so much interested in freeing Scotland of the English usurpers, but on acquiring the crown of Great Britian.
    Seems to me that these are one in the same. Except, both George I and George II were born in Germany (George III being the first of that line born in GB), and were regarded as "German" -- not English -- usurpers.

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