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Location: Tyneside. North-East England
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Quite right Jim, many Jacobites were not Catholics but were simply dedicated Royalists. I don't know how the Catholics aligned when William and Mary were enthroned.
The reason I called it a Catholic blade is because of the I X in the fuller which was a Catholic symbol. It may not be easily visible. Northern England was regarded in the South as being a "Den of Popery" while in truth 50% of the country had no interest in religion and the other 50% were divided about half and half, varying marginally according to location. It was never about religion. |
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