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NEW RELEASES FOR JULY 2022
THE JACOBITE REBELLION 1745
JACOBITE CAVALRY

It is argued that despite being depicted as horseless troopers standing forlornly in the rear at Culloden, the Jacobite cavalry were regarded when it came to scouting as superior to their regular opponents.
All of the Jacobite cavalry units remained mounted throughout the campaign, except for Kilmarnock’s and Lord Pitsligo’s who turned their horses over to the newly arrived Fitzjames Cavallerie in March 1746, and were then re-organized as a regiment of foot guards.
The cavalry, with the exception of the single troop of Hussars, were organized into two troops, and were over-officered to an even greater degree than the infantry.

THE PRINCE’S LIFEGUARDS

Charles had a mounted Lifeguard unit from early on in his campaign, it eventually grew to be one of the larger cavalry units. Most of the recruits were young men drawn from the “society” of Dundee and Edingburgh, with many being sons of gentlemen.
One troop of around 100 men , was commanded by Lord Elcho, and another of 40 men by Balmerino.
Unlike nearly all the other Jacobite units, the Lifeguards had an elaborate formal uniform, which were blue coats with red facings, laced waistcoats and a tartan sword belt.



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THE JACOBITE REBELLION 1745
THE JACOBITE ARMY,
THE PRINCE’S LIFEGUARD.
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The blue coats turned with red, cocked hats and laced waistcoats as well as the famous tartan belts are based on a description contained in a letter written in Leith shortly after Culloden which stated that, “the pretender’s lifeguard, have suffered greatly… 26 lying in heap with the lace cut of their coats and their tartan belts lying beside them”.
The blue coats are believed to be of French origin, and had probably been some of the military supplies carried to Scotland on the “Le Du Teillay”

Tracing the movements of this unit at Culloden is complicated by the fact that while the greater number stood on the right under Lord Elcho, and helped defend that flank against Hawley’s dragoons, another smaller troop led by Lord Balmerinoo may have served on the left wing brigaded with what remained of Lord Strathallan’s Horse.
Of course a small detachment formed part of the Pretender’s bodyguard under the command of Captain Shea, an officer in Fitzjames’s Horse.

The Prince raised the Stuart standard at Glenfinnan, west of Fort William on the Scottish mainland, on 19[SUP]th[/SUP] August 1745, which was the official signal that the Jacobite rising had begun.
 
I am so pleased with my latest set of Jacobite figures. I truly hope they continue to come.
 
I am so pleased with my latest set of Jacobite figures. I truly hope they continue to come.

I agree. Beautiful figurines. I've three each of the Hussars and Prince Lifeguards with musket and have just received the Prince Lifeguard holding the Standard. Have ordered two of this figurine with sword to complete my Jacobite Cavalry.

Lets hope and pray John releases more of the Jacobite range next year. Would love to see some Highland sheep and buildings for this range.
 
I will take anything JJ makes. I think its my favourite Jenkins series and i love them all!
 

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I will take anything JJ makes. I think its my favourite Jenkins series and i love them all!

Lovely photo of the Royal Ecossais in formation. I'm slowly completing my unit of them. Would love to see John sculpt a drummer for this unit.

Cheers!
GH
 
Yes, that would be good. I just need the officer with a flag and a few grenadiers to finish the unit.
See if you can buy a booster set of the R E. 10 figures for $250 US, a bargain
Jas
 
Yes, that would be good. I just need the officer with a flag and a few grenadiers to finish the unit.
See if you can buy a booster set of the R E. 10 figures for $250 US, a bargain
Jas

Thank you. I couldn't find the 10 figurine bonus set in my search some months ago. I've gone through various companies to purchase four sets of firing figurines. I do love the grenadiers. I bought a four figurine set for the unit. I'm just one set of RE from finishing my unit. Have both ensigns plus a spare ensign for holding the Prince's standard.

Cheers!
GH
 
I think you just need to ask your deaker and John packs them to order. The booster sets are fantastic value
 
I think you just need to ask your deaker and John packs them to order. The booster sets are fantastic value

Do you have any more details on this? Such as what might he be willing to pack in a set of 10?
It might be very helpful to us.
Thanks,
Paddy
 
Do you have any more details on this? Such as what might he be willing to pack in a set of 10?
It might be very helpful to us.
Thanks,
Paddy
Hi Paddy and Pat, can you tell me if you got my PM. I pressed submit but couldn’t see the sent message.
Jas
 

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