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The Best-Known ‘Unknown’ Jacobite

Pages 72-74 | Published online: 26 Mar 2019
 

Notes

1 Edward Corp, A Court in Exile: The Stuarts in France, 1689–1718 (Cambridge, 2009); Idem, The Stuarts in Italy, 1719–1766: A Royal Court in Permanent Exile (Cambridge, 2011).

2 Edward Corp, ‘James II and David Nairne: The Exiled King and his First Biographer’, English Historical Review 129 (2014), pp. 1383-1411; Idem, ‘Sir David Nairne: Servant & Diplomat’, Diplomacy and Statecraft 25 (2014), pp. 3-25.

3 André Kervella noticeably defends this view in his many books on the subject.

4 Edward Corp, The King over the Water: Portraits of the Stuarts in Exile after 1689 (Edinburgh, 2001).

5 Murray Pittock’s review in Journal of British Studies 51 (2012), p. 1006.

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Jeremy Filet

Jeremy Filet Jeremy Filet is a PhD student at the Université de Lorraine, and Associate Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is finishing a joint PhD entitled ‘Jacobitism on the Grand Tour? The Duchy of Lorraine and the 1715 rebellion (1697–1730)’. He has recently published an article ‘Duke Leopold’s Irish subjects and Jacobitism in Lorraine, 1698–1727’, with Stephen Griffin in History Ireland 26 (2018), pp. 22-25.

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