George Augustus, II of Britain and Ireland
Recognized by Jacobites only as the Elector of Hanover.
Name
| forename | George |
| surname | |
| reg | George Augustus, II of Britain and Ireland |
sex
Male
Languages Known
English
Variant Names
George (7)
- The Contrast, by a Lady, an excellent Poem (v03.0407.02)
- A Propos (v09.1847.01)
- A Song, to the Tune of, A Cobbler there was, etc. As the Devil was walking over Britain's fair Isle (v03.0387.01)
- Letter to Donald Jacobite from Abraham Quackingasp, Plaintruthhall, July 3. 1745. (v06.1168.01)
Elector of Hanover (5)
- Leith, Friday, Octr 18th, 1751. At my own House, by ten o'Clock, Forenoon, taken down from the Mouth of Patrick Grant (commonly called Black Peter of Craskie) one of the famous Glenmoriston-Men, Donald MacDonald, Taylor in Edr, being Interpreter, as the said Patrick Grant could speak Nothing but Erse. (v08.1660.01)
- Copy of what Dr Archibald Cameron intended to have delivered to the Sheriff of Middlesex at the Place of Execution; but qch he left in the Hands of his Wife for that End. (v08.1739.01)
- Speech of Mr Thomas Theodore Deacon (v01.0037.01)
- Speech of the Reverend Mr Lyon (v01.0015.01)
Georgius (3)
- Another of the same Kind by the same Hand (v08.1623.01)
- Donaldi MacDonald post proelium Culoddi num latentis Lamentatio (v04.0781.01)
K: George (2)
- Contents of this 3d Volume. (v03.0624.249.01)
- Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy (v04.0709.01)
K: G: (1)
- A remarkable Saying by one of the Judges at Carlisle (v01.0080.01)
“K: George (1)
- Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy (v04.0709.01)
German Old Block (1)
- The Sequel, etc. A Song (v04.0819.02)
George our King (1)
his cruel Sire (1)
- Townly's Ghost, etc. a Song (v03.0545.01)
King George (1)
King of England (1)
his Majestys (1)
Georgium (1)
- Another of the same by the same Hand (v08.1624.01)
Broyr George (1)
George “the 2d (1)
Georgij (1)
- In Fredericum Germanum Principem Epitaphium (v08.1644.01)
Georgÿ (1)
G— (1)
William’s Sire (1)
Mentions
Document (60)
- Speech of the Reverend Mr Lyon (v01.0015.01)
- Speech of Mr Thomas Theodore Deacon (v01.0037.01)
- Speech of Mr Thomas Syddal (v01.0045.01)
- A remarkable Saying by one of the Judges at Carlisle (v01.0080.01)
- Speech of David Morgan, Esquire (v01.0081.01)
- Speech of Mr James Bradeshaw (v01.0093.01)
- Speech of the Reverend Mr Thomas Coppoch (v01.0117.01)
- Speech of Andrew Wood (v01.0123.01)
- Journal from the Retreat from Stirling to the Prince's Embarkation for France, being particular and exact, by Mr John Cameron, etc. (v01.0155.01)
- Title Page (v02.0000.005.01)
- Journal of Donald MacLeod, &c. (v02.0266.01)
- Copy of a Letter from the Prince to his Father after the Battle of Gladesmuir (v02.0365.01)
- A Song, to the Tune of, A Cobbler there was, etc. As the Devil was walking over Britain's fair Isle (v03.0387.01)
- Ode on the 20th of December, 1746 (v03.0393.01)
- Poem upon the 10th of June, 1747 (v03.0397.01)
- Upon the different Accounts of the Behaviour of the two executed Lords (Kilmarnock & Balmerino) taken out of an English News-Paper. (v03.0403.01)
- The Contrast, by a Lady, an excellent Poem (v03.0407.02)
- Satan transformed into an Angel of Light: Or, Copy of a Letter from Mr Evidence Murray to his Nephew, Sr David Murray, of seventeen or eighteen Years of Age, in Jayl in the City of York, 1747 (v03.0414.01)
- A Narrative given by a Dragoon, etc. anent Cumberland's Orders before Culloden-battle, the killing the wounded in cold Blood, and the Order said to be among the Highlanders to give no quarter (v03.0421.01)
- Townly's Ghost, etc. a Song (v03.0545.01)
- Lord Rutherford's Petition to King George (v03.0574.01)
- Contents of this 3d Volume. (v03.0624.249.01)
- Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy (v04.0709.01)
- Donaldi MacDonald post proelium Culoddi num latentis Lamentatio (v04.0781.01)
- A true Narrative of Captain Andrew Wood's Conversion to the true Church (v04.0806.01)
- The Sequel, etc. A Song (v04.0819.02)
- The Gazette of January 23. 1745/6 versified, En veniunt ad Classica Venti (v04.0821.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr. John Burton of York (March 24. 1748) wherein Copy of a Letter from the Prince to his father, Perth September 10 1745 et cetera et cetera et cetera (v04.0825.01)
- Title Page (v05.0000.005.01)
- Account of some Particulars, viz, a Search upon Sunday, September 28th, 1746, both in My Lady Bruce's House in Citadel of Leith, and in Mr Norwall's House of Boghall, for the Prince; a Search (December 20. 1746) for Ladies in Tartan throughout the Suburbs of Edinburgh; and My Lady Ogilvie's Escape out of the Castle of Edinburgh, her going to London, and her getting abroad (v05.0940.01)
- Memoriæ Matris Carissimæ Sanctissimæ Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ i: e: Epitaphium Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ Michaelmass 1748 (v05.1073.01)
- The Same attempted in English (v05.1076.01)
- Substance of Lord Tinwald's Speech to the Grand Jury met at Edinburgh October 10. 1748 (v05.1109.01)
- Title Page (v06.0000.005.01)
- Epitaph by a Highlander in Glenlivet on the Duke of Cumberland (v06.1149.01)
- Letter to Donald Jacobite from Abraham Quackingasp, Plaintruthhall, July 3. 1745. (v06.1168.01)
- Alexander Stewart's Memorial of his own Sufferings and Hardships, etc. January 30. 1749. (v06.1176.01)
- John Mackinnon's Part of the Prince's Escape, as given by Walkingshaw to Elphinston. (v06.1218.01)
- The Reverend Mr John Skinner's Account of pillaging his own House: April 11. 1749. (v06.1236.01)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
- Comical Advertisement from the London Evening Post — 1749, concerning the miserable State of the Nation. (v07.1387.01)
- Copy of Letters and Orders anent burning Clesteron's House in Orkney, and how the said Letters and Orders came ever to appear. May 10. 1746. (v07.1394.01)
- Copy of a Letter fm a Gentleman in London (November 1. 1749) to one in Edinburgh about the Lord Mayor's Feast (v07.1458.01)
- Another of the same Kind by the same Hand (v08.1623.01)
- Another of the same by the same Hand (v08.1624.01)
- In Fredericum Germanum Principem Epitaphium (v08.1644.01)
- Leith, Friday, Octr 18th, 1751. At my own House, by ten o'Clock, Forenoon, taken down from the Mouth of Patrick Grant (commonly called Black Peter of Craskie) one of the famous Glenmoriston-Men, Donald MacDonald, Taylor in Edr, being Interpreter, as the said Patrick Grant could speak Nothing but Erse. (v08.1660.01)
- A Third Meeting with the said Patrick Grant, & his Interpreter, Donald MacDonald, at Leith in my own House, on Friday, Janry 3d, 1752, 'twixt ten & eleven o'Clock, Forenoon (v08.1696.01)
- Copy of Part of a Letter from Mr Abernethie about Doctor Cameron's Behaviour at Death, London, June 12. 1753 (v08.1734.01)
- Copy of Ditto from Ditto about Ditto's last Speech as to the Prince's Protestantism. London, July 14th, 1753 (v08.1737.01)
- Copy of what Dr Archibald Cameron intended to have delivered to the Sheriff of Middlesex at the Place of Execution; but qch he left in the Hands of his Wife for that End. (v08.1739.01)
- Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 1746 (v08.1764.01)
- Ode on the Duke of C[umberlan]d's happy Return to in 1757 (v08.1794.01)
- Copy, etc. of the Misnomer-Warrands and Orders as to John Blaw of Castlehill in June 1745. (v08.1801.01)
- A Propos (v09.1847.01)
- Lines on the Common Prayer, occasioned by Mr Nelson's, etc. (v09.1863.01)
- Kept accordingly, when several interesting particulars discussed, and important business done, and a Journal kept, etc. (v09.1915.01)
- D'Argenson's Letter to the Dutch Ambasssador concerning Charles after Culloden-Battle (v09.1968.01)
- Doctor Johnson's Speech at a Judge's Table in Edinburgh, 1773. (v09.1999.02)
- Index to the Lyon in Mourning (v11.0001.01)
person (4)
- Caroline of Ansbach (CAROL2)
- Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (FREDE1)
- Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (HESSF1)
- Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (WILLI1)