Gilbert McIlroy – Jardine's Book of Martyrs (original) (raw)
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Banishments of Covenanters and Argyll Prisoners in July 1685 #History #Scotland
• August 8, 2019 • 1 Comment
Posted in 1685, Alexander Jamieson, Alexander Shields, Archibald Campbell, Argyll Rising, Banishment, Benquhat, Canongate Tolbooth, Carsgailoch Hill, Covenanters, David Law (d.1685), Edinburgh, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Edward Stit, Gavin Russell (d.1685), Gilbert McIlroy, Hanna Keir, Henry & Francis (1685), Jamaica, James Gavin, James Muncie (Dumfries), James Wilkieson, John Gibb, John Muirhead, John Muirhead (Dumfries), John Mundell (d.1685), Matthew Bryce (Carmunock), Quintin Dun (Benquhat), Scotland, Scottish History, Strabracken, Thomas Abercrombie, Thomas Richard (Glenluce), Thomas Stoddart (d.1685), William Cunningham, William Jackson, William McIlroy
Tags: Argyll Rising, Banishment, Covenanters, Edinburgh, History, Jamaica, Scotland, Scottish History
The Capture and Banishment of Two Galloway Covenanters: Or A “Clothes Rail” for the Killing Times #History #Scotland
• July 27, 2019 • 2 Comments
Posted in 1685, Argyll Rising, Ayrshire, Barr parish, Carrick, Covenanters, earl of Home, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Galloway, Gilbert McIlroy, Hamilton, Hamilton parish, Jamaica, Kirkcalla, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lt General William Drummond, Militia, Minnigaff, Minnigaff parish, Penninghame parish, Scotland, Scottish History, Wigtown, Wigtownshire, William McIlroy
Tags: Covenanters, Edinburgh, Galloway, History, Holyrood Palace, Scotland, Scottish History
A Side Light on the Covenanter Martyr Edward MacKean of 1685 #History #Scotland
• November 24, 2018 • 4 Comments
Posted in 1685, Alexander Linn (d.1685), Alexander Peden, Ayrshire, Barr, Barr parish, Carrick, Cornet James Dundas, Covenanters, Dalwyne, Daniel McIlwraith (d.1685), David Martin, Edward McKean (d.1685), Gilbert McIlroy, James Crawford of Ardmillan, John Murchie (d.1685), Lt General William Drummond, Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Abercrombie
Tags: Ayrshire, Barr parish, Covenanters, Dalwyne, History, Scotland, Scottish History
The Wigtown Martyrs: The Record of Kirkinner Kirk Session, April, 1711
• June 10, 2015 • 4 Comments
Posted in 1685, Colonel James Douglas, Covenanters, Drumjargon, Galloway, Gilbert McIlroy, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, Kirkcudbrightshire, Kirkinner parish, Margaret McLachlan (d.1685), Minnigaff parish, Robert Grierson of Lag, Scotland, Scottish History, Wigtown, Wigtown parish, Wigtownshire, William McIlroy
Tags: Covenanters, Galloway, History, Machermore Castle, Newtown Stewart, Scotland, Scottish History, Wigtown, women's history
The Remarkable Hidden Histories of John and Mrs Stevenson
• August 30, 2012 • 13 Comments
Posted in 1685, 1686, 30 convention, 32 convention, Ayrshire, Barr parish, Blackgannoch, Camregan, Carrick, Carrick Mill, Castle Stewart, Colmonell parish, Colonel Burns (d.1679), Colonel John Burns, Covenanters, Craigdarroch, Dailly parish, Dalry parish, Dumfriesshire, Earlstoun Castle, Elizabeth Gordon Lady Castle Stewart, Elizabeth McGhie (Craigdarroch), Galloway, George Walker (d.1685), Gilbert McIlroy, Glencairn parish, Glenkens, Irongray parish, James Renwick, John Ferguson of Craigdarroch, John Stevenson (Camregan), John Welsh, John Welsh of Cornlee, Keir parish, Kirkcalla, Kirkconnel parish, Kirkcudbrightshire, Kirkmabreck parish, Kirkmichael parish, Kirkoswald parish, Margaret Wilson (d.1685), Maybole, Mrs Stevenson, Nithsdale, Penninghame parish, Polgavin Muir, Preaching Stone, Robert Laurie of Maxwelton, Sanquhar parish, Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Stevenson (Camregan), Wanlockhead, Wigtownshire
Tags: Covenanters, Dailly, Hillwalking, History, Newton Stewart, Scotland, Scottish History, women's history