This Day in Jacobite History: Birth of King James II and VII - 14 October 1633
On this day 373 years ago - 14 October 1633, King James II and VII, second son of King Charles I and brother of King Charles II, was born at St James' Palace, London.
Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
This Day in Jacobite History: Mary Queen of Scots Deposed - 24 July 1567
This Day in Jacobite History: The Battle of Killiecrankie - 27 July 1689
This Day in Jacobite History: Death of Queen Anne; George, Elector of Hanover, Becomes King - 1 August 1714
This Day in Jacobite History: Proscription Act Introduced, Banning Tartan and Carrying of Weapons - 1 August 1747
This Day in Jacobite History: Latin Mass Outlawed in Scotland - 11 August 1560
This Day in Jacobite History: Raising of the Jacobite Standard at Glenfinnan - 19 August 1745
This Day in Jacobite History: Marriage Ceremony of James Francis Edward Stuart and Princess Maria Clementina Sobieska - 1 September 1719
This Day in Jacobite History: Death of King James II and VII - 16 September 1701
This Day in Jacobite History: Charles Edward Stuart Arrives in Edinburgh, Proclaims His Father Rightful King - 17 September 1745
This Day in Jacobite History: Lochaber No More - 20 September 1746
This Day in Jacobite History: Charlie Stuart's Finest Hour, the Battle of Prestonpans - 21 September 1745
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