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- Q16833855 description "Last known survivor of the Jacobite Uprising".
- Q16833855 description "Last known survivor of the Jacobite Uprising".
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- Q16833855 abstract "Auld Dubrach (1714–1824), born Peter Grant, was the last known survivor of the Jacobite Uprising. According to folklore he was introduced to King George IV in 1822 during his visit to Edinburgh as "His Majesty's oldest enemy". However, this story is probably not true.A portrait of him resides in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.".
- Q16833855 birthDate "1714".
- Q16833855 birthYear "1714".
- Q16833855 deathDate "1824".
- Q16833855 deathYear "1824".
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- Q16833855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644620.
- Q16833855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6933049.
- Q16833855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6994569.
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- Q16833855 dateOfBirth "1714".
- Q16833855 dateOfDeath "1824".
- Q16833855 name "Dubrach, Auld".
- Q16833855 shortDescription "Last known survivor of the Jacobite Uprising".
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- Q16833855 comment "Auld Dubrach (1714–1824), born Peter Grant, was the last known survivor of the Jacobite Uprising. According to folklore he was introduced to King George IV in 1822 during his visit to Edinburgh as "His Majesty's oldest enemy". However, this story is probably not true.A portrait of him resides in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.".
- Q16833855 label "Auld Dubrach".
- Q16833855 givenName "Auld".
- Q16833855 name "Auld Dubrach".
- Q16833855 name "Dubrach, Auld".
- Q16833855 surname "Dubrach".