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=== Neo-Jacobite revival === {{main|Neo-Jacobite Revival}} There was a brief revival of political Jacobitism in the late 1880s and into the 1890s.{{sfn|Pittock|2014|p=?}} A number of Jacobite clubs and societies were formed, starting with the [[Order of the White Rose (1886β1915)|Order of the White Rose]] founded by [[Bertram Ashburnham, 5th Earl of Ashburnham|Bertram Ashburnham]] in 1886.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} In 1890, [[Herbert Vivian]] and [[Ruaraidh Erskine]] co-founded a weekly newspaper, ''The Whirlwind'', that espoused a Jacobite political view.{{dead link|date=February 2021}} Vivian, Erskine and [[Melville Henry Massue]] formed the [[Legitimist Jacobite League of Great Britain and Ireland]] in 1891, which lasted for several years. Vivian went on to stand for Parliament four times on a Jacobite platform β though he failed to be elected each time.<ref>{{cite news |date=29 April 1908 |title=Stirling Burghs Vacancy |work=Dundee Evening Telegraph}}</ref> The revival largely came to an end with the [[First World War]], and the various societies of the time are now represented by the [[Royal Stuart Society]].
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