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David Morgan, the Welsh Jacobite a contribution to the history of Jacobitism in Wales

By W. (William) Llewellin

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

In a time of rebellion, witness one man's unwavering loyalty to a fallen dynasty as he rises through the ranks, faces betrayal, and ultimately pays the ultimate price for his convictions.

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2020-05-17
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"David Morgan, the Welsh Jacobite" by W. Llewellin gives a glimpse into the Jacobite movement in Whales during the Jacobite uprisings. It centers around David Morgan, an important character during the Rebellion of 1745, who was trying to bring the Stuart monarchy back to power. The story shows Morgan's commitment to the Jacobite Rebellion, focusing on his strong loyalty and support for Charles Edward Stuart, also known as "Bonnie Prince Charlie." The story goes over Morgan's growth in the Jacobite group, his important role in securing support from the Whales gentry, and his intense experiences during the failed campaign. Eventually, Morgan's loyalty results in his capture, trial, and execution, highlighting his bravery and strong belief in the cause he was fighting for.

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