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for help with a Jacobite rising: "It is not so much a devoted son, oppressed by the injustices of his enemies, as a persecuted Church threatened with destruction, which appeals for the protection and help of its worthy pontiff". On 19 August, Bolingbroke wrote to James that "..things are hastening to
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On 22 October, Mar received his commission from James appointing him commander of the Jacobite army. His forces outnumbered Argyll's Hanoverian army by three to one, and Mar decided to march on Stirling Castle. On 13 November the two forces joined
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on 12–14 November. The Jacobites won the first day of the battle, killing large numbers of Government forces, but Government reinforcements arrived the next day and the Jacobites eventually surrendered.
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that point, that either you, Sir, at the head of the Tories, must save the Church and Constitution of England or both must be irretrievably lost for ever". Believing the great general
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on 13 November. There was no clear result, but the Earl appeared to believe, mistakenly, that he had won the battle, and left the field. After the Jacobite surrender at
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In later years, James, now known as the Old Pretender, made two more attempts at the British throne. In 1719, despite Spanish support, he was again defeated in the
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French support had been crucial for the Stuart exiles, but their acceptance of the Protestant succession in Britain was part of the terms that ended the 1701–1714
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raised the Jacobite standard on 27 August. Aiming to capture Stirling Castle, he was checked by the much-outnumbered Hanoverians, commanded by the
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Amongst the leaders of a Jacobite conspiracy in western England were three peers and six MPs. The government arrested the leaders, including Sir
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held the first council of war. On 6 September at Braemar, Mar raised the standard of "James the 8th and 3rd", acclaimed by 600 supporters.
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and the move south by 2,000 men were probably at the initiative of subordinates. Mar's hesitation gave the Hanoverian commander, the
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Despite receiving no commission from James to start the rising, the Earl of Mar sailed from London to Scotland, and on 27 August at
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had no surviving children, the Act named her successor as the distantly related, but Protestant,
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By October, Mar's force, numbering nearly 20,000, had taken control of all Scotland above the
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Though the main rising in the West had been forestalled, a planned secondary rising in
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Erskine, John, styled twenty-second or sixth earl of Mar and Jacobite duke of Mar (
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Erskine, John, styled twenty-second or sixth earl of Mar and Jacobite duke of Mar (
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of July 1717 pardoned all those who had taken part in the Rising, but the whole of
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The English Jacobites joined with a force of Scottish Borderer Jacobites, led by
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definitively excluded Catholics from the throne, among them James's son,
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went ahead on 6 October 1715, including two peers of the realm,
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In northern Scotland, the Jacobites were successful. They took
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escaped to France and became James' new Secretary of State.
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Jacobite risings

John Wootton
Scotland
Northern England
Kingdom of Great Britain
British Government
British Jacobites
Duke of Argyll
Charles Wills
George Carpenter
Earl of Mar
Earl of Strathmore
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