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help with British Royalty

Legg inn av Faye Parker » 18 mai 2005 20:10:03

Does anyone have a Henry Benedict Stuart in their information banks???? All I know is he was a Cardinal who died in 1807 and was some how connected to the British Royal family


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Re: help with British Royalty

Legg inn av Gjest » 18 mai 2005 21:11:59

On Wed, 18 May 2005 18:01:26 +0000 (UTC), fairplay51@yahoo.com (Faye Parker)
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Does anyone have a Henry Benedict Stuart in their information banks???? All I know is he was a Cardinal who died in 1807 and was some how connected to the British Royal family

Try http://www.jacobite.ca/kings/henry.htm

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Re: help with British Royalty

Legg inn av Gjest » 18 mai 2005 22:51:02

Dear Will, Faye and Others,
Henry Benedict Stuart (Henry IX of
Great Britain to Jacobites), was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and
younger son of King James VIII of Scots ( as He was duly crowned at Scone in
1715) also known to the Jacobites as James III of Great Britain b 1688 -d 1766
to King James II and his 2nd wife Mary of Modena and married to Mary Clementia
Sobieski, daughter of James Sobieski, Prince of Poland b 1702-d 1735, They
were parents of Charles Edward Stuart also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, the
Young Pretender and the Jacobite Charles III of Great Britain b 1720-d 1788 who
married Louise, daughter of Gustavus, Prince of Stolberg- Gedern no issue
born to them. Henry Benedict b 1725-d 1807 was properly the Cardinal Archbishop
of York and ceded the Jacobite rights to the succession to Great Britain`s
King George III and his descendants.
Source: Louda and MacLagen - Heraldry of the Royal Families
of Europe Table 8 Great Britain, House of Hanover
Sincerely,
James W Cummings
Dixmont, Maine USA

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