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Charles Edward Stuart
Standard Name: Stuart, Charles Edward
Used Form: Young Pretender
Used Form: Bonnie Prince Charlie
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Carola Oman | |
Textual Features | Winifred Peck | The story is a realistic one concerning three Scottish brothers aged from nine to five: Dickie, Robin, and Toots, who appear to be based on WP
's own sons. The children's father is an estate... |
Friends, Associates | Jane Porter | In middle age, JP
told a somewhat unlikely tale of meeting, as a child in Edinburgh, the aged Jeannie Cameron
, the Jacobite heroine who had allegedly exercised leadership, as a supporter of Bonnie Prince Charlie |
Textual Features | Sir Walter Scott | The eponymous hero is a Scotsman brought up in England, a modern man of feeling whose father is a Whig while the uncle who brought him up is a sentimental Jacobite. Visiting Scotland and then... |
Friends, Associates | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | While in Italy, she met with Volta
(who invented the voltaic battery) in Milan, and had dinner with the Countess of Albany
, widow of Bonnie Prince Charlie
(who had left him after eight years... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Maria Tucker | |
Textual Features | Susan Tweedsmuir | Charlotte of Albany was the illegitimate daughter of Charles Edward Stuart
, Bonnie Prince Charlie. |
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