Archive for the '10 convention' Category
A Letter from James Renwick in #Edinburgh to Robert Hamilton in Leeuwarden, 26 September 1683 #History #Scotland
• July 24, 2021 • 2 CommentsPosted in 10 convention, 11 convention, 1683, Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, By General Meetings, By Name, By Placename, By Year, Cairntable, Covenanters, Edinburgh, Edward Aitkin, Furth of Scotland, George Hill, James Renwick, John Binning of Dalvennan, John Wilson (Carluke), Leeuwarden, Mrs Binning, Robert Hamilton, Robert Lawson, Thomas Linning, Thomas Linning
Tags: 1683, Edinburgh, History, James Renwick, Leeuwarden, Scotland, Scottish History
The Killing of Trooper Gordon in 1682: Was Patrick Walker a Murderer?
• August 6, 2013 • 4 CommentsPosted in 'R_____ S______', 10 convention, 26 convention, 29 convention, 31 convention, 35 convention, 39 convention, Alexander Peden, Alexander Ramsay, Alexander Shields, Anthony Sleigh, Archibald Wilson, Arnesalloch Burn, Auchengilloch, Blackgannoch, Cairntable, Cameronian Regiment, Captain Adam Urquhart, Carluke parish, Carstairs parish, Covenanters, Cromwell Lockhart of Lee, Cumberland, Daniel Ker of Kersland, Douglas, Douglas parish, Dr Furd, earl of Airlie, Easterseat, Francis Gordon (d.1682), George Hill, Glasgow, Greenock, Ireland, James Gavin, James Ingles, James Nisbet (Hardhill), James Renwick, James Wilson (Societies), John Darroch, King's Regiment of Horse, Lanark, Lanarkshire, London, Mauchline, Michael Shields, Mossplatt, Mr Gerkima (Leeuwarden), Netherton (Carstairs), Patrick Walker, Penruddock, Robert Cathcart, Robert Goodwin, Robert Hamilton, Robert Muir, Russellites, Thomas Douglas, Thomas Linning, Thomas Young (d.1685), Thomas Young (Strathaven), Townhead of Douglas, William Boyd, William Cadzow, William Fiddison (d.1685), William Nairn
Tags: Douglas, Early modern history, Lanark, Scotland, Scottish History
The Attempted Assassination of Major Balfour at Glasgow in 1683
• March 9, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in 10 convention, 11 convention, 12 convention, Archibald Stewart (d.1684), Barony parish, Covenanters, Glasgow, His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, James Johnston (d.1684), James Nisbet of Highside, James Winning (d.1684), John Main (d.1684), John Richmond (d.1684), Lanarkshire, Lieutenant-Colonel John Winram, Lord Ross, Mar's Regiment of Foot, Robert Hamilton, Rotterdam, Scotland, Scottish History, Woodside
Tags: Covenanters, Glasgow, History, River Kelvin, Scotland, Scottish History