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James Renwick’s Preaching ‘Near Paisley’ in 1684
• December 6, 2012 • 4 CommentsPosted in 1684, Apologetical Declaration Against Intelligencers, Arthur Rose (Archbishop), Carolina Merchant (1684), Covenanters, Dunnottar Castle, Eastwood parish, Gabriel Thomson (d.1684), George Jackson (d.1684), George Scot of Pitlochie, Glasgow, Glasgow Tolbooth, Henry & Francis (1685), His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, James Algie (d.1685), James Graham (d.1684), James Renwick, James Tennant, John Campbell of Overmoor, John Hodge, John Park (d.1685), John Russell, John Semple, John Watt, Lieutenant-Colonel John Winram, Matthew Crawford, New Jersey, Overmuir, Paisley, Paisley parish, Perth Amboy, Peter Russell, William Niven
Tags: British History, Charles II, Covenanters, History, Martyrs, Paisley, Scotland, Scottish History
Donald’s Dead Horse, the Obstinate and Cargill’s ‘Lost’ Preaching at Craigwood
• July 20, 2011 • 8 CommentsPosted in 1680, Adam Philip, Alexander Russell, Bo'ness, Bo'ness parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Craigmad, Craigwood, Donald Cargill, Dragoons, Edinburghshire, Edward Aitkin, George Lapsley, James Tennant, John Dick (d.1684), Linlithgow, Linlithgow Bridge, Linlithgow Mills, Linlithgow parish, Linlithgowshire, Livingston, Mid Calder parish, Muiravonside parish, Mutton Hole, Scotland, Scottish History, Stirlingshire, Torwood
Tags: 1680, Alexander Russell, British History, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, George Lapsley, History, Linlithgow, Linlithgow Bridge, Linlithgow Mills, Livingston, Scotland, Scottish History
Renwick’s ‘lost’ preaching in Eaglesham
• November 14, 2010 • 20 CommentsPosted in 07 convention, 1680, 1685, 24 convention, Alexander Hume, Alexander Peden, Ardoch, Ardoch Burn, Argyll Rising, Assassination, Ayr, Ayrshire, Banishment, Barbados, British History, Charles II, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Daniel Ker of Kersland, Darwhilling, David Paterson, Dragoons, Eaglesham, Eaglesham Moor, Eaglesham parish, earl of Argyll, Edinburgh, European history, Fenwick, Fenwick parish, George Scot of Pitlochie, Glasgow, Hardhill, Henry & Francis (1685), James Renwick, James Tennant, John Brounen, John Browning, John Campbell of Overmoor, John Gemmel, John Hodge, John Maxwell of Nether Pollok, John Nisbet of Hardhill, John Russell, John Smith, Kilbride parish, Killing Times, Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock parish, Lanarkshire, Letham, Lieutenant Nisbet, Lieutenant-Colonel Buchan, Livingston, Loudoun parish, Marion Steuart, martyrdom, Martyrs, Mid Calder parish, Midland, Monmouth Rising, Muirhead, Munzie Burn, Munzie Well, Myres, New Jersey, Overmuir, Perth Amboy, Peter Gemmel, Peter Russell, Polbaith Burn, Scotland, Scottish History, Shotts parish, Thomas Wylie, Threepland, United Societies, USA, William Jackson, William Wylie
Tags: 1685, Charles II, Covenanters, Eaglesham, Fenwick, History, James Renwick, Perth Amboy, Scottish History