George Barclay – Jardine's Book of Martyrs (original) (raw)

Archive for the 'George Barclay' Category

Mary Wilson Saves James Nisbet at Renwick’s Field Preaching in July, 1685 #History #Scotland

• October 7, 2016 • 5 Comments

Posted in 1685, 22 convention, Ayrshire, Banishment, Covenanters, Dumfriesshire, Friarminnan, George Barclay, James Nisbet (Hardhill), James Renwick, John Nisbet of Hardhill, Kirkconnel parish, Knypes, Mary Wilson (fl.1685), Nithsdale, Robert Langlands, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Covenanters, Friarminnan, History, James Renwick, Newmilns, Scotland, Scottish History

‘No more a Presbyterian than the horse he rode upon’: Criticism of Cameron & Cargill #History #Scotland

• January 17, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Posted in 1681, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, Edinburghshire, George Barclay, James Currie, Richard Cameron
Tags: Covenanters, Early modern history, History, Midlothian, Scotland, Scottish History

The Life of Alexander Reid, Covenanter. in Uphall

• October 15, 2014 • 5 Comments

Posted in 1680, 1684, 1689, Alexander Reid (Uphall), Bo'ness, Broxburn, Canongate Tolbooth, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, Duncan Stewart, earl of Linlithgow, Edinburgh, George Barclay, George Drummond of Carlowrie, James Clarkson, James Livingstone of Westquarter, James Nimmo (Boghall), Janet Filmerton, John Gibb, John King (d.1679), John Potter, John Skene of Hallyards, Kirkliston parish, Linlithgow, Linlithgow parish, Linlithgowshire, Livingston parish, Lord Cardross, Major William Carmichael, Margaret Storie, Northumberland, Robert Hamilton (Broxburn), Robert Malloch, Scotland, Scottish History, South Queensferry, Sweet Singers, Swine Abbey, Thomas Kennoway, Uphall parish, Walter Smith, Westquarter
Tags: Broxburn, but do not reblog in FULL without the express permission of the author @drmarkjardine, Covenanters, Early modern history, Edinburgh, History, Livingston, Return to Homepage Text © Copyright Dr Mark Jardine. All Rights Reserved. Please link to this post on Facebook or retweet it, Scotland, Wooler

When Argyll was Broken: Peden in Wigtownshire. June, 1685

• June 25, 2014 • 11 Comments

Posted in Alexander Peden, Argyll Stone, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Craigminn, Galloway, George Barclay, Glenluce parish, Kirkcowan parish, Penninghame parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Scottish History, Wigtown, Wigtownshire
Tags: Alexander Peden, Argyll Stone, Covenanters, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Wigtown

‘Though the Kings of the Earth Be Against Them’: Renwick’s Letter to Jean Hamilton in Leeuwarden, 25 April, 1683

• May 10, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Posted in 1683, Ann Gordon (Earlstoun), George Barclay, Groningen, Hermann Witsius, Jacob Koelman, James Renwick, Jean Hamilton, Johannes á Marck, Johannes van der Waeyen, John Flint, Lady Earlstoun, Leeuwarden, Robert Hamilton, Robert Langlands, Russellites, William Boyd, William Brackel
Tags: Covenanters, Early modern history, Groningen, Hermann Witsius, History, Johannes á Marck, Leeuwarden, Scotland