Jacobite TL name help

So as everyone here knows I'm a passionate Jacobite and have long wanted to write a Jacobite restoration TL. Well I've finally got my POD and have started writing one! But I'm split on the title. I've came up with two so far and would love to get opinions on it. I'm also open to suggestions as well. Here's what I've came up with: Blossoming of a White Rose and Red rover, red rover send Jamie right over. Thoughts?
 
Blossoming of a White Rose really sounds more Wars of the Roses to me, so it might mislead potential readers.

Just my two cents, either one works. Of course, I sympathize with good old Olly Cromwell's opinions on the House of Stuart, so you can take my opinion with a grain of salt.
 
Blossoming of a White Rose really sounds more Wars of the Roses to me, so it might mislead potential readers.

Just my two cents, either one works. Of course, I sympathize with good old Olly Cromwell's opinions on the House of Stuart, so you can take my opinion with a grain of salt.

I was a bit afraid of that but I got the name from White Rose day, which is what Jacobites called James III & VIII's birthday.
 
I like Red Rover Send Jamie Right Over, since in addition to the nicknames of "the Old Pretender" and "Old Mr. Misfortune", a name James III acquired between his expulsion from France and his settling in the arms of that scarlet woman, Rome (a move which alienated many non-Catholic supporters) he was nicknamed "King Jamie the Rover".
 
I like Red Rover Send Jamie Right Over, since in addition to the nicknames of "the Old Pretender" and "Old Mr. Misfortune", a name James III acquired between his expulsion from France and his settling in the arms of that scarlet woman, Rome (a move which alienated many non-Catholic supporters) he was nicknamed "King Jamie the Rover".

Actually that was a Jacobite saying. the Red rover I mean.
 
So... I have nothing as far as your title goes. Although I am writing alternate history about Stuart kings myself tonight, purely by chance.

However, the English Catholic History Association has a podcast that I just recently discovered, which has an episode discussing the private papers of the Stuarts in exile that goes into discussing their lives and personalities, up to and including the "Cardinal-King" Henry IX. It's pretty interesting. Perhaps you might like it.
 
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