Jacobite succession
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The Stuarts who claimed the thrones of England, Scotland, Ireland and France after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 were:
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Descendent | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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James II & VII 6 February 1685– 16 September 1701[1] | 14 October 1633 St. James's Palace son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France[1] | Anne Hyde 3 September 1660 8 children Mary of Modena |
16 September 1701 Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye aged 67[1] | |
James Francis Edward Stuart ("James III & VIII") ("The Old Pretender") 16 September 1701– 1 January 1766 | 10 June 1688[2] St. James's Palace son of James II of England and Mary of Modena | Clementina Sobieski 3 September 1719 2 children | 1 January 1766 Palazzo Muti aged 77 | |
Charles Edward Stuart ("Charles III") ("The Young Pretender") ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") 1 January 1766– 31 January 1788 | 31 December 1720[3] Palazzo Muti son of James Francis Edward Stuart and Clementina Sobieski | Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern 28 March 1772 no children (2 illegitimate children) | 31 January 1788 Palazzo Muti aged 67 | |
Henry Benedict Stuart ("Henry IX & I") 31 January 1788– 13 July 1807 | 11 March 1725[4] Rome son of James Francis Edward Stuart and Clementina Sobieski | never married | 13 July 1807 Frascati aged 82 | |
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When Henry died, the succession passed to a different house, and none of the Jacobite heirs since has claimed the thrones of England or Scotland or put the arms of England and Scotland in their coats-of-arms.