Archive for the 'Alexander Jamieson' Category
Banishments of Covenanters and Argyll Prisoners in July 1685 #History #Scotland
• August 8, 2019 • 1 CommentPosted 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
Mysterys of the Carsgailoch Covenanters Shot in 1685
• February 26, 2014 • 11 CommentsPosted 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
Tags: Ayrshire, Covenanters, Cumnock, Early modern history, Hillwalking, History, Scotland, Scottish History
A Covenanter and His Hideout: John Paterson and the Tod Fauld
• August 3, 2012 • 12 CommentsPosted in 1685, Alexander Jamieson, Andrew Forsyth, Andrew McRoberts (d.1685), Ayrshire, Carsgailoch Hill, Carsphairn parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Cumnock parish, Dalgig, Dalmellington parish, David Halliday in Mayfield (d.1685), Fingland, Galloway, Glenkens, Highlanders, Hugh Hutchison, Irelandton, James Clement (d.1685), James Renwick, John Bell of Whiteside (d.1685), John Jamieson (d.1685), John Paterson (Pennyvenie), John Umphrey (d.1685), Joseph Wilson (d.1685), Killing Times, Kilmein, Kirkcudbrightshire, Marion Cameron, Pennyvenie, Robert Lennox (d.1685), Scotland, Tod Fauld, Tongland parish, Twynholm parish
Tags: Covenanters, Dalmellington, Hillwalking, History, Scotland, Scottish History
William Adam: The Wanderer at Wellwood
• October 11, 2010 • 6 CommentsPosted in 1685, Alexander Jamieson, Alexander Peden, Andrew Hislop, Annandale, Ayrshire, Britain, British History, Canongate Tolbooth, Captain John Dalziel, Carsgailoch Hill, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Croftfoot, Crofthead, Dalveen, Daniel McMichael, Dragoons, Dumfriesshire, Dunnottar Castle, Durisdeer parish, earl of Carnwath, Edinburgh, Fugitive Roll of 1684, George Barclay, Glenae, Greenock, Highlanders, History, James Johnstone of Westerhall, James Renwick, James Smith, John Binning, John Brown (Blackwood), John Brown of Priesthill, John Browning, John Campbell of Over Welwood, John Cochran of Ochiltree, John Cochrane of Waterside, John Fullerton, John Graham of Claverhouse, John Smith in Cronan, Killing Times, Kirkmichael parish, Lieutenant Murray, Lieutenant Straiton, martyrdom, Martyrs, Mauchline parish, Midwellwood, Muirkirk, Muirkirk parish, Nova Scotia, Peter Gillies, Priesthill, River Ayr, Robert Langlands, Scotland, Scottish History, Scottish parliament, Stanhope, Thomas Richard, Upper Wellwood, Virginia, William Adam, William Campbell of Wellwood, William Cleland
Tags: Ayrshire, Covenanters, History, Killing Times, Martyrs, Muirkirk, Scotland, Scottish History, Virginia