Yes. If you are referring to the sacrament of marriage in the Catholic church AKA a Catholic wedding then I believe both people have to be baptized Christian. One of them must be Catholic obviously. Here's a link.
Most religions that are called "Jacobite" are variations of Orthodoxy, thus not Catholic. To marry an Orthodox, one would need special permission from your bishop, through your local priest. The priest would be able to tell you what was involved, and what you had to do to obtain such permission. My advice would be to have a sit down chat with your Jacobite and find out exactly where religion stands in his or her life. He or she may be perfectly willing to convert, in any case, they would have to agree to raise any children as Catholic.
They were advancing on London untill Government spies managed to convince the high command that their was more Soldiers than the Jacobite;s could handle, this of course was a lie, but the Jacobite's fell back. Also Alot of Jacobite soldiers left Bonnie Prince Charles after he said he wanted to advance in to England, alot of Jacobite's just wanted Independence for Scotland with a catholic king.
Laurence Oliphant - Jacobite - died in 1767.
Laurence Oliphant - Jacobite - was born in 1691.
Manchester Regiment - Jacobite - was created in 1745.
James Bradshaw - Jacobite - was born in 1717.
James Bradshaw - Jacobite - died in 1746.
No. Catholic priests do not get married.
Roman Catholic nuns are "married" to Jesus. They may not be married to a living person.
In Catholic churches.
yes married catholic women can have children!
No, John Carroll was a catholic Bishop and not married.
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.