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The most prominent examples were the women who threw their cuttie-stools at the dean who was reading the new "English" service book in St. Giles Cathedral in 1637, precipitating the Bishop's Wars (1639–40), between the Presbyterian Covenanters and the king, who favoured an episcopalian structure in the church, similar to that in England.
King George II described her as the most beautiful woman in my dominions. [18] Susanna's special entertainments were magnificent and it was said that they were seldom if ever equalled in any private mansion. [5] [19] She refused to attend the procession at the coronation of King George III in 1760 because of her Jacobite sympathies. [20]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:17th-century Scottish people. It includes Scottish people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories
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17th-century Scottish women (5 C, 81 P) W. 17th-century Welsh women (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Women of the Stuart period"
Elizabeth Rose was born on 8 March 1747 in Kilravock, Scotland. [citation needed] She was the daughter of Hugh Rose, 17th Baron of Kilravock, and Elizabeth Clephane.She was educated with her brothers, and entirely by men.
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19th-century Scottish women (10 C, 71 P) 20th-century Scottish women (14 C, 100 P) 21st-century Scottish women (12 C, 38 P) B. Scottish businesswomen by century (5 C)