Jacobite peerage

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The Jacobite peerage was an alternative system of noble titles created by the exiled Stuart claimants to the British throne, existing outside and unrecognized by the official British peerage.

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Label Occurrences
Jacobite peerage canonical 2

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title system
peerage system
appliesToJurisdiction England
Ireland NERFINISHED
Scotland
basedOn British peerage
country Kingdom of Great Britain
creator Charles Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
Henry Benedict Stuart NERFINISHED
James Francis Edward Stuart NERFINISHED
James II and VII NERFINISHED
describedBySource Burke's Peerage NERFINISHED
The Complete Peerage NERFINISHED
differentFrom Peerage of England NERFINISHED
Peerage of Great Britain NERFINISHED
Peerage of Ireland NERFINISHED
Peerage of Scotland NERFINISHED
Peerage of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
endCause death of Henry Benedict Stuart
endTime 1807
follows Jacobitism
hasCause exile of the House of Stuart
loss of the British throne by James II and VII
hasCharacteristic granted in exile
hereditary titles
not legally valid in British law
parallel to official British peerage
hasNotableTitle Duke of Albemarle (Jacobite creation) NERFINISHED
Duke of Berwick (Jacobite creation) NERFINISHED
Duke of Northumberland (Jacobite creation) NERFINISHED
hasPart Jacobite baronies NERFINISHED
Jacobite dukedoms NERFINISHED
Jacobite earldoms
Jacobite marquessates NERFINISHED
Jacobite viscountcies
historicalPeriod 18th century
late 17th century
inception 1689
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
partOf Jacobite court NERFINISHED
significantEvent Glorious Revolution NERFINISHED
topicOf genealogical research
historical studies of Jacobitism
unrecognizedBy British Crown NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
Parliament of Great Britain NERFINISHED
usedBy Jacobite court in exile NERFINISHED
supporters of the Stuart claimants

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Earl of Tinmouth peerageSystem Jacobite peerage
FitzJames associatedWith Jacobite peerage