DescriptionUnknown Jacobite Lady, c. 1740β50, attributed to Cosmo Alexander.jpg
English: An anonymous sitter in a tartan and satin coat with gold braid. The tartan is a sett today known as Murray of Tullabardine
[1]. The white rose is a Jacobite symbol. Speculations as to the sitter's identity include
[2]:
Jean Cameron of Glendessary also known as Jenny Cameron (c.β1698 β 1772), the famous Jacobite
Lady Mary Murray (1720β95) daughter of the 1st Duke of Atholl
Lady Jane Murray (1730β47) daughter of the 2nd Duke of Atholl
Lady Charlotte Murray, (1731β1805) daughter of the 2nd Duke of Atholl
Amelia Murray (1710β66), Lord George Murrayβs wife
Amelia Murray (1732β77) daughter of Lord Gorge Murray
Date
c. 1740β50, with the period 1745β46 most likely (source:
[3])
Source
Inverness: National Trust for Scotland, Culloden Battlefield & Visitor Centre
[4]
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An anonymous young woman in a tartan and satin coat with gold braid, and a white headdress, with a white rose.
{{Information |Description={{en|1=An anonymous sitter in a tartan and satin coat with gold braid. The tartan is a sett today known as Murray of Tullabardine [https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=3070]. The white rose is a Jacobite symbol. Speculations as to the sitter's identity include [http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/Unknown_Jacobite_Lady.pdf]: * Jean Cameron of Glendessary also known as Jenny Cameron (c.β1698 β 1772), the famous Jacobite * Lady Mary Murray (1720β95) daughte...
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