Wanlockhead – Jardine's Book of Martyrs (original) (raw)

The Covenanters of the Enterkin Pass Attack of 1684 #History #Scotland

• November 4, 2018 • 1 Comment

Posted in Adam Harkness, Andrew Clark (d.1684), Closeburn parish, Covenanters, Crawford parish, Dalry parish, Daniel McMichael, Dumfriesshire, Durisdeer parish, Enterkin Pass, Galloway, Gilbert Watson, Glencairn parish, Glenkens, James Corson, James Harkness, James McMichael (d.1684), John Glencorse (Coshogle), King's Regiment of Horse, Kirkcudbrightshire, Kirkmichael parish, Lanarkshire, Leadhills, Lorgfoot, Ninian Steel (Glengar), Penpont parish, Robert Clark (Kirkhope), Robert Grierson (d.1685), Robert Lauchlison, Robert Stewart (d.1684), Samuel McEwen (d.1684), Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Harkness, Thomas Harkness (Mitchellslacks), Thomas Hunter (Breconside), Thomas Hunter (Woodend), Thomas Wood (d.1684), William Corson (Jarbruck), William Herries (Glencairn), William Hunter (d.1684)
Tags: Covenanters, Dumfries and Galloway, Enterkin Pass, History, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish History, Wanlockhead

The Enterkin Rescue of 1684 in Daniel Defoe’s Tour of Great Britain #History #Scotland

• May 22, 2018 • 1 Comment

Posted in 1684, Covenanters, Crawford parish, Daniel Defoe, Durisdeer parish, Enterkin Pass, John Hepburn, Leadhills, Lieutenant-Colonel James Douglas, Nithsdale, Sanquhar parish, Scotland, Scottish History, Wanlockhead
Tags: Covenanters, Daniel Defoe, Enterkin Pass, History, Leadhills, Scottish History, Wanlockhead

Daniel Defoe’s Enterkin Pass Rescue of Covenanters in 1684 #History #Scotland

• May 19, 2018 • 2 Comments

Posted in 1684, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Daniel Defoe, Dumfriesshire, Durisdeer parish, Enterkin Pass, Lieutenant-Colonel James Douglas, Nithsdale, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Covenanters, Daniel Defoe, Enterkin Pass, Hillwalking, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Wanlockhead

On the Eve of the Glorious Revolution: Alexander Shields’ Field Preaching at Upper Dalveen

• September 25, 2014 • 1 Comment

Posted in 41 convention, Alexander Shields, Captain John Dalziel, Covenanters, Dumfriesshire, Durisdeer parish, Glengaber, James Johnstone of Westerhall, Nithsdale, Upper Dalveen, William Douglas duke of Queensberry, William of Orange
Tags: Covenanters, Dalveen Pass, Durisdeer parish, Glorious Revolution, History, Scotland, Wanlockhead, William of Orange

Devils, True Banditti and Catching Wild Cats: The Covenanters, The Killing Times and the Convention at Wanlockhead of 1684

• October 31, 2013 • 1 Comment

Posted in 16 convention, 32 convention, 39 convention, 41 convention, Abjuration oath, Alexander Wood, Apologetical Declaration Against Intelligencers, Bo'ness, Crawford parish, Crawfordjohn parish, duke of Hamilton, Dumfriesshire, earl of Melfort, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Glengaber, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, His Majesty's Troop of Life Guards, James Lawson, James Renwick, John Alison, King's Regiment of Horse, Lanarkshire, Linlithgow, Linlithgow parish, Ninian Steel (Glengar), Nithsdale, Sanquhar parish, Swine Abbey, Viscount Tarbet, Wanlockhead, William Douglas duke of Queensberry
Tags: Covenanters, Drumlanrig Castle, Early modern history, Glasgow, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Wanlockhead