This adv. appeared today from Genealogical Publishing Company. It dovetails nicely with the thread of Royalty.GED and going back 35 generations in early Europe. I include it entirely so you can click on the URLs. Jacobite Peerage Book for Royal/Noble Genealogy Sleuths Strutting our Colonial Stuff: Massachusetts Mid-Atlantic Genealogy Books from Clearfield Navigating www.Genealogical.com <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=y79l5tn6.lfpujtn6.pmvf4tn6&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.Genealogical.com> January Books at the Genealogy Warehouse ========================================================= JACOBITE PEERAGE BOOK FOR ROYAL/NOBLE GENEALOGY SLEUTHS If you believe you have royal or noble ancestry but haven't been able to prove it, consider the following: England's Glorious Revolution of 1688 resulted in the ouster of the last Stuart king, James II of England (James VII of Scotland) and the installation of the House of Orange monarchs, King William and Queen Mary. BUT not so fast, for between 1688 and 1784 James and his successors in exile (Bonnie Prince Charlie, etc.) retained the plenary authority to bestow nobiliary and chivalric honors. In fact, the Stuarts conferred over 200 hereditary titles and made hundreds of court appointments during this 96-year period. The names and particulars of those receiving such titles are extraordinarily difficult to locate, since they do not appear in any of the standard books on the Peerage and Baronetage. Although only a handful of researchers know it, this information can be found in the Marquis de Ruvigny & Raineval's acclaimed JACOBITE PEERAGE, the only book ever to document these unofficial conferrals. This remarkable work, treating titles that are neither claimed nor used, and which died with the dynasty by which they were conferred, contains a previously untapped wealth of genealogical and historical material. To learn more about the JACOBITE PEERAGE click on the following link: http://www.genealogical.com/item_detail.asp?ID=5052 <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=y79l5tn6.lfpujtn6.tmvf4tn6&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.genealogical.com%2Fitem_detail.asp%3FID%3D5052> Publication of Ruvigny's JACOBITE PEERAGE comes on the heels of several outstanding additions to the field of royal and noble genealogy in 2002. In case you missed them, here are several encapsulations of those titles: