Posted in 1685, 19 convention, Alexander Jamieson, Ayrshire, Banishment, Benbeoch, Carsgailoch Hill, Carsphairn parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Croftfoot (Sorn), Cumnock, Cumnock parish, Dalgig, Dalmellington parish, David Dun (d.1685), Galloway, George Hutchison (Dalgig), Glenkens, Highlanders, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, Hugh Hutchison, James Nisbet (Hardhill), James Renwick, Janet Anderson, John Brown of Priesthill, John Graham of Claverhouse, John Hutchison (Dalgig), John Jamieson (d.1685), John Paterson (Pennyvenie), John Umphrey (d.1685), Joseph Wilson (d.1685), Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanark, Lesmahagow parish, Middlefield (Muirkirk), Muirkirk parish, New Jersey, Priesthill, Robert Barclay of Urie, Scotland, Scottish History, Simon Paterson (d.1685), Sorn parish, Tod Fauld
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Posted in 1685, Ayrshire, Closs, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Cumnock, Cumnock parish, Dalmellington parish, David Dun (d.1685), Highlanders, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, James Dun (Benquhat), James Dun (d.1685), James Renwick, John Paterson (Pennyvenie), Margaret Dun, Martyrs' Moss, Ochiltree parish, Quintin Dun (Benquhat), Robert Dun in Benquhat (d.1685), Roger Dun (M'Commistoun), Scotland, Scottish History, Simon Paterson (d.1685), Whig Hole
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Posted in Annandale, Borders, Covenanters, Dumfriesshire, James Hogg, John Graham of Claverhouse, Scotland, Selkirkshire
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Posted in Annandale, David Dun (d.1685), Dob's Linn, Dumfriesshire, James Hogg, Moffat parish, The Devil
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Posted in Borders, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, James Hogg, James Renwick, John Graham of Claverhouse, Riskinhope Rig, Scotland, Selkirkshire, Yarrow parish
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