Archive for the 'James Glover' Category
Nithsdale Martyrs’ Monument: A Guide to the Covenanters #History #Scotland
• October 28, 2018 • 3 CommentsPosted in Alexander McCubbin (d.1685), Andrew Ferguson (Glencairn), Andrew Hunter (Dumfries), Andrew MacLellan (Dumfries), Andrew Wallace (Irongray), Auchencloy, Closeburn parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Croune of London (1679), Dalry parish, Daniel McMichael, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Dunnottar Castle, Durisdeer parish, Edward Gordon (d.1685), Elizabeth Glendonning (d.1685), Elizabeth Hunter Lady Caitloch, George Allan, Girthon parish, Glencairn parish, Henry & Francis (1685), Ingleston, Irongray parish, James Bennoch (d.1685), James Carsan (Dumfries), James Forsyth, James Glover, James Harkness, James Kirko (d.1685), James McMichael (d.1684), James Muncie (Dumfries), James Renwick, James Sittingtoun, John Gibson (Ingleston), John Hair (d.1685), John Muirhead (Dumfries), John Mundell (d.1685), John Renwick (Dumfries), John Stot (Dumfries), Leith, Lochenkit, Lochmaben parish, Margaret Gracie, Nithsdale, Robert Edgar (d.1685), Robert Grierson (d.1685), Robert Mitchell (d.1685), Robert Smith (d.1684), Samuel McEwen (d.1684), Sanquhar parish, Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Harkness, Tinwald parish, William Brown (d.1685), William Ferguson of Caitloch, William Grierson of Lochwharre, William Heron (d.1685), William Hunter (d.1684), William Smith (d.1685)
Tags: Closeburn, Covenanters, Dalgarnock Graveyard, Dumfries and Galloway, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Thornhill, Trigony House Hotel
James Algie and John Park, and the Society People in Eastwood Parish
• December 7, 2012 • 15 CommentsPosted in 11 convention, 1684, 1685, Alexander Heriot, Alexander Vallange, Apologetical Declaration Against Intelligencers, Arthur Cunningham, Carolina Merchant (1684), Darmead, Darnley, Eastwood parish, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Flanders (1684), France, George Jackson (d.1684), George Scot of Pitlochie, Glasgow, Glasgow Tolbooth, Hamilton parish, James Algie (d.1685), James Glover, James Graham (d.1684), James Kirkwood, John Maxwell of Nether Pollok, John Park (d.1685), John Watt, Kennishead, Lieutenant-Colonel Buchan, Major John Balfour, Mar's Regiment of Foot, New Jersey, Paisley, Paisley parish, Patrick Cunninghame, Perth Amboy, Pollockshaws, Renfrewshire, Stuarts Town, Thomas Jackson, Thomas Robertson (d.1684), Thomas Wood (d.1684), William Niven
Tags: Charles II, Covenanters, Glasgow, History, Martyrs, Paisley, Scotland, Scottish History