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is increased by the fact that, "He was the only Jacobite leader who was a Gaelic poet. His Gaelic verse shows a polish and an elegance not possessed by his contemporaries, and it is much to be regretted that so few of his compositions have survived. He does not seem to have possessed the knowledge of
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in 1736, according to later trial testimony, Stewart and Lord Lovat, "diverted themselves composing burlesque verse (in Gaelic) that when young Charles comes over, there will be blood and blows."
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and grandson of the last Baron of Kincardine, and his second wife, Barbara Shaw. His father gave him a good education and procured him a commission as a Lieutenant in a
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For five months after the Battle, according to Campbell, "Stewart was a hunted fugitive with a price on his head, and in
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on 11 May 1745. Before the end of the same month, he had returned to Scotland and joined Prince
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John Roy Stewart is widely believed in some circles to have been the main model for
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Some of his most well-known poems are "Lament for Lady Macintosh" and
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he served as military commander of the Edinburgh Regiment at
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and was subsequently employed as a covert agent between the
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Jacobite military personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745
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in Scotland. During an extended visit by Stewart to
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Index

John Roy Stuart
Gaelic
Jacobite Army
rising of 1745
war poet
Gaelic
Knock
Kincardine
Badenoch
Strathspey
Scots Greys
Flanders
Black Watch Regiment
British Army
House of Stuart
government in exile
Palazzo Muti
Lord Lovat
Beaufort Castle
French Royal Army
Maurice de Saxe
Battle of Fontenoy
Charles Edward Stuart
Blair Atholl
Jacobite Army
Gladsmuir
Clifton
Falkirk
Battle of Culloden
Duke of Cumberland

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