INCREDIBLY, "BONNIE" PRINCE CHARLIE—SON OF THE WARMING PAN PLOT
PRINCE OF WALES—WAS CONSIDERED BY THE CATHOLICS TO BE THE LEGITIMATE KING CHARLES III FROM 1766 TO 1788. |
A JACOBITE (Heb. Jacob, Lat. Jacobus) was a Roman Catholic who dogmatically believed that the warming pan "Prince of Wales" was the legitimate heir of King James II and Queen Mary Beatrice. The English name STEWARD transliterates as STUART in French....Catholic supporters of the Pretenders were called TORIES, and their Christian opponents were called WHIGS. In the colonies the names were reversed. During the Revolution, supporters of King George III were called Tories, and Jacobite General George Washington ordered conspicuous TORIES or ROYALISTS to be tarred and feathered! The most famous "Tory" was Benjamin Franklin's son William.
George Washington was the not so great great-grandson of King Charles II....His grandfather Lawrence was abducted while an infant in Brussels, Belgium, and taken to Virginia by John Washington and a wet nurse!
Charles Stuart (1630–1685)
as Prince of Wales. |
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No living portrait of Princess Lucy exists. |
Before the English Civil War, King Charles I misruled, but the real power behind the throne was his French wife Henrietta Maria. Henrietta was determined to restore Catholicism, and turn back the clock to the dark days of her predecessor "Bloody Mary" Tudor.
King Charles I was beheaded on January 30, 1549. |
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King Charles II escaping from Scotland with the assistance of Jane Lane. |
After the overthrow of the monarchy, the Fifth Monarchy Men (and women) believed that the millennium had arrived, and Britannia was destined to be the New Jerusalem, or Revived Israel. However, the leopard cannot change his spots (Jeremiah 13:23) and adopt to progress and change in any form. The only option for the Christians was to conform to Catholicism . . . or flee into the New World wilderness (Apocalypse 12:14).
During his approximately 10-year exile, King Charles II had many mistresses and fathered a legion of children....A counter-revolution ensued with the restoration of the monarchy, and the Catholic regime was more entrenched than ever!
Portrait of King Charles II. Misruled from 1660 to 1685. |
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Queen Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705). |
When the monarchy was restored in 1660, King Charles II launched the greatest manhunt in world history to arrest and execute the men who signed his father's death warrant!
The lusty King Charles II had an endless string of mistresses. One of his favorites was Frances Teresa Steward—most likely another bastard daughter of the king!
Frances Teresa Stewart (1647–1702). |
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1911 coin of Britannia as Nepture misruling the waves! |
Because his reign fell on that fateful year, many students of Bible prophecy believed that he was the Antichrist and that the end of time had arrived! During his misrule, Saint John Bunyan, the author of the immortal Christian classic Pilgrim's Progress, was imprisoned for 12 years for refusing to get a license to preach the Gospel of Christ. In that awesome Christian allegory, the lord of Vanity Fair is none other than Prince Beelzebub, aka King Charles II.
Because he had no legitimate male or female heirs, Charles was succeeded by the eldest son of the tyrannical King Charles I.
King James II (1633–1701). Misruled from 1685 to 1688. |
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The warming pan plot led to the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, and the flight of James, Mary, and the warming pan baby to France.
The warming pan James Francis Edward (1688–1766). |
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The "Old Pretender" James III around 25-years-old. |
England was rescued from the warming pan plot by Dutch King William of Orange. On November 5, 1588, the king landed unopposed at Torbay, and James fled to France with Mary Beatrice and the warming pan baby.
In 1745, "Bonnie" Prince Charlie marched south from Scotland to overthrow King George II
Because of the warming pan plot, Catholics were banned from the throne forever! The 1701 Act of Succession mandated a "Protestant" prince for the throne. Saint Martin Luther never called himself a "Protestant." The word "Protestant" comes from the corrupt Latin Vulgate Version!
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Queen Caroline (1683–1737). Queen from 1727 to 1737. |
The battle to restore the Catholic Stuarts was intense. When the future King George III was only 7-years-old, the "Young Pretender" named "Bonnie" Prince Charlie landed in Scotland with the goal of restoring the Catholic Stuart monarchy. The "Young Pretender" was accompanied by the fiery Flora MacDonald, whose descendants would later found the McDonald's fast food chain!
"Bonnie" Prince Charlie (1720–1788). |
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"Bonnie" Prince Charlie haranguing his wild Highlanders before their march on London. |
As his army of wild Highlanders marched south, opposition grew because the people still remembered the warming pan plot! Even though camp follower Flora McDonald urged him on, and kept reminding him "no guts, no glory," he lost his nerve just 125 miles from London and retreated back to Scotland. If the cowardly lion had real Scottish genes he would not have retreated without a fight!
Hugh Mercer was physician to "Bonnie" Prince Charlie and General George Washington!!
Dr. Hugh Mercer was a child prodigy who graduated from the University of Aberdeen with a medical degree at age 19. Mercer was assistant surgeon in the army of "Bonnie" Prince Charlie.
As a fugitive in his homeland in 1747, Mercer fled Scotland after months in hiding. He bought his way onto a ship and moved to America, settling near what is now Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, and practiced medicine for eight years.
"Fighting Physician" Hugh Mercer (1726–1777). |
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George Washington leading the charge at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777. |
As a physician, Mercer was supposed to take care of the wounded, but he saw that the "patriots" were not fighting zealously enough against the Redcoats! He grabbed a sword, leaped on a horse, and the Redcoats believed that he was commanding the "rebels."
The death of "Fighting Physician" Hugh Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777. |
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The "Fighting Physician's" Memorial in Laurel Hill cemetery |
George Washington was a fervent Jacobite, along with most of the "patriots" in the American Revolution.
Portrait of Jacobite George by Rembrandt Peale. |
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A portrait of "King Charles III" circa 1785 makes him look like Jacobite George. |
"King Charles III" went to "Purgatory" in Roma on January 30, 1788. The anniversary of the beheading of King Charles I.
Cardinal Henry Benedict "Stuart" (1725–1807). |
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The Jacobite monument in St. Peter's Basilica. |
The intrigues to change the Protestant Succession did not end with the death of King Charles III in 1788.
Queen Lilibet ordered Prince Charles to marry "devout" Catholic Diana Spencer!!
The world was indeed turned upside down when 33-year-old Prince Charles was ordered by his mother to marry a woman he did not love. In the past, royal marriages were often loveless and strictly for dynastic reasons. However, it was always a female who was ordered by her father to enter a loveless union.
Prince Charles circa 1985. |
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Teenage Lady Diana Spencer (1961–1997). |
Diana believed herself the reincarnation of the 18th century Diana Spencer who almost married Frederick, Prince of Wales—the short-lived son of King George II.
As "Defender of the (Latin) Faith," Queen Lilibet never once opened the Holy Bible because twins and women rulers are the 2 arms of Antichrist....It never dawned on her that she are living in the LAST DAYS, and that time was running out for Babylon on the Tiber . . . and Thames!
Her life and reign's obsession was repealing the 1701 Act of Settlement which banned Roman Catholics from the British throne!
In 2005, Prince Charles finally received permission from Queen Lilibet to marry Camilla Parker-Bowles, but by then she was past childbearing age!
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References
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Jordan Don & Walsh, Michael. The King's Revenge: Charles II and The Greatest Manhunt in World History. Little, Brown & Company, New York 2012.
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Rideal, Rebecca. 1666 Plague, War and Hellfire. St. Martin's Press, New York, 2016.
Plowden, Alison. Henrietta Maria: Charles I's Indomitable Queen. Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Gloustershire, U.K., 2001.
Scott, Lord George. Lucy Walter: Wife or Mistress. George G. Harrap & Co., London, 1947.
Shirley, Craig. Mary Ball Washington. The Untold Story of George Washington's Mother. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 2019.
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Whitaker, Katie. A Royal Passion: The Turbulent Marriage of King Charles and Henrietta Maria of France. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 2010.
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