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Covenanter Grave Kirkandrews #History #Scotland
• March 28, 2020 • Leave a Comment
Posted in 1685, Borgue parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Galloway, Kirkcudbrightshire, Robert M'Whae (d.1685), Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Covenanters, Dumfries and Galloway, History, Scotland, Scottish History
Rediscovered for #History: The Covenanter of Carlin’s Cove in Galloway #Scotland
• October 13, 2019 • 3 Comments
Posted in ----- Fullerton of Senwick, 1684, 1685, Borgue parish, Carlin's Cove, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Galloway, Grizel Fullarton, Kirkcudbrightshire, Literature, Marion McKie, Robert Grierson of Lag, Scotland, Scottish History, Upper Senwick
Tags: Carlin's Cove, Caves, Covenanters, Dumfries and Galloway, Galloway, History, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, Scottish History, Solway Firth Partnership
The Pentland Rising of 1666: The Heads of the Executed in Edinburgh on 7 December #History #Scotland
• December 7, 2018 • 8 Comments
Posted in Agnes Gordon, Borgue parish, Carluke parish, Covenanters, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Mercat Cross, Galloway, Govan parish, Hamilton, Henry MacCulloch of Barholm, Kilbride parish, Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock parish, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Kirkmabreck parish, Knockbrex (Borgue), Lanarkshire, Margaret Grainger, Mauchline parish, Pentland Rising, Renfrewshire, Rullion Green, Scotland, Scottish History, Stonehouse parish
Tags: 1666, Covenanters, Edinburgh, Hamilton, History, Kilmarnock, Kirkcudbright, Lanarkshire, Pentland Rising, Scotland, Scottish History
A Covenanter Hideout: Duncan’s Cave, near Kirkandrews, Galloway #History #Scotland
• January 19, 2018 • 1 Comment
Posted in Borgue parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Duncan's Cave, Galloway, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Caves, Covenanters, Dumfries and Galloway, Galloway, History, Kayaking, Scotland, Scottish History
Beyond Orkney’s Fatal Shore: The Wreck of The Croune, 10 December 1679 #History #Scotland
• December 10, 2016 • 7 Comments
Posted in 1679, Auchinleck parish, Ayrshire, Balmaclellan parish, Balmaghie parish, Banishment, Barony parish, Barr parish, Bathgate parish, Berwickshire, Bo'ness parish, Borders, Borgue parish, Bothwell parish, Bowden parish, Calder parish, Cambusnethan parish, Carmichael parish, Carnwath parish, Carrick, Carstairs parish, Castletown parish, Cavers parish, Ceres parish, Closeburn parish, Colmonell parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Craigie parish, Cranston parish, Croune of London (1679), Cumnock parish, Dailly parish, Dalmellington parish, Dalry parish, Dreghorn parish, Drummond parish, Dumfriesshire, Dunbartonshire, East Calder parish, Eastwood parish, Edinburghshire, Evandale parish, Falkirk parish, Fenwick parish, Fife, Galashiels parish, Galloway, Galston parish, Gargunnock parish, Girthon parish, Girvan parish, Glasgow, Glassford parish, Glencairn parish, Glenkens, Govan parish, Haddingtonshire, Hobkirk parish, Irongray parish, Kelso parish, Kelton parish, Kilbride parish, Kilconquhar parish, Kilmarnock parish, Kincardine parish, Kinross, Kinross parish, Kippen parish, Kirkcudbright parish, Kirkliston parish, Kirkmabreck parish, Kirkmichael parish (Ayrshire), Kirkoswald parish, Lanarkshire, Larbert & Dunipace parish, Largo parish, Leith, Lesmahagow parish, Linlithgow parish, Linlithgowshire, Livingston parish, Lochrutton parish, Loudoun parish, Mauchline parish, Maybole parish, Melrose parish, Merse, Mid Calder parish, Muiravonside parish, Muirkirk parish, Neilston parish, New Monkland parish, Nithsdale, Ochiltree parish, Old Monkland parish, Orkney, Orwell parish, Paisley parish, Penninghame parish, Perthshire, Renfrewshire, Roxburgh, Scotland, Scottish History, Selkirkshire, Shotts parish, Sorn parish, Southdean parish, St Ninians parish, Stewarton parish, Stirlingshire, Stow parish, Straiton parish, Strathmiglo parish, Temple parish, Torphichen parish, West Calder parish, Wigtownshire
Tags: British History, Covenanters, Croune of London (1679), History, Orkney, Scotland, Scottish History, Shipwrecks