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The Pretender, his grandson ... and the fake English invasion
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Horne, Marc
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Pininski, Peter
/ Roehenstart, Charles August Maximilien
/ Stuart, Charles
2010
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Horne, Marc
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/ Roehenstart, Charles August Maximilien
/ Stuart, Charles
2010
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The Pretender, his grandson ... and the fake English invasion
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The Pretender, his grandson ... and the fake English invasion
2010
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Now [Peter Pininski] has unearthed evidence which suggests that the Jacobite leader's grandson, Charles August Maximilien Roehenstart, faced charges of treason after being framed for orchestrating a bid to regain the British throne. Pininski said: \"In 1817 an opportunity presented itself when a young Prussian officer called Augustus von Assig was arrested for theft. [John Schrader] then persuaded von Assig to accuse Charles of trying to organise an army with which to invade England. A French police report described the British agent's charges as a \"ridiculous exaggeration\" made in \"culpable bad faith\".
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