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7th April 11, 02:10 PM
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Historically:
Did the English Jacobites/Non-jurors also wear a white cockade? (Here I realize the clerics and perhaps Gov. administrators were most visible in not swearing the oath.)
I don't have my copy handy, but I believe Stuart Reid depicts the Manchester Regiment, an English Jacobite force, wearing blue bonnets with white cockades in his book on the Jacobite Army.
T.
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7th April 11, 05:43 PM
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Like this one (on eBay): Jacobite Bonnet

Personally I do not believe there is anything meant by it in this day and age. Certainly not in the U.S.
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