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Definition of Jacobitism

Jacobitism
Jacobitism Jac"o*bit*ism`, n. The principles of the Jacobites. --Mason.

Meaning of Jacobitism from wikipedia

- Jacobitism was a political ideology advocating the restoration of the senior line of the House of Stuart to the British throne. When James II of England...
- Look up Jacobite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Jacobitism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Jacobite is a follower of someone named Jacob...
- Charente. He was from County Cork, and became exiled in France due to his Jacobitism. Richard Hennessy was born in 1720 to James Hennessy and Catherine Barrett...
- James Barry, 4th Earl of Barrymore (1667 – 5 January 1748) was an Irish soldier and Jacobite politician. The son of Richard Barry, 2nd Earl of Barrymore...
- to Jacobitism. Bolingbroke later wrote: "If milder measures had been pursued, certain it is that the Tories had never universally embraced Jacobitism. The...
- identifies seven different ideological drivers behind continuing support for Jacobitism in 1745, Stuart loyalism being the least important. These divisions became...
- kings, and the restoration of the House of Stuart to the throne. However, Jacobitism was a complex mix of ideas; in Ireland, it was ****ociated with tolerance...
- Episcopalian Highland region. Support for James, which became known as Jacobitism, from the Latin (Jacobus) for James, led to a series of risings, beginning...
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- Cause: Was There a Rhetoric of Jacobitism?’, in E. Cruickshanks (ed.) "Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism, 1689–1759" J. Donald, Edinburgh...