Archive for the 'John Henderson (Kinkell)' Category
John Welsh’s Secret Meeting in Edinburgh in 1679 #History #Scotland
• June 27, 2018 • 1 CommentPosted in 1679, Alexander Hamilton of Kinkell, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, Edinburgh, John Henderson (Kinkell), John Welsh, Kinkell, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Covenanters, Edinburgh, History, Scotland, Scottish History
The Interrogation and Torture of Archibald Stewart in 1680
• December 27, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1680, Airdsmoss, Alexander Henderson, Andrew Henderson, Ann Stewart, Archibald Stewart, Ayrsmoss, Bo'ness, Bo'ness parish, boots, Carriden parish, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Fauldhouse, George Barclay, Gibbites, Henry Hall of Haughead, His Majesty's Troop of Life Guards, James Boig, James Hamilton, James Henderson (N. Queensferry), James Russell, James Skene, Janet Elphinstone (Mrs Moor), John Baird, John Balfour of Kinloch, John Dickson, John Gibb, John Henderson (Kinkell), John Murray (Bo'ness), John Park, John Spreul, Largo Law, Linlithgow Bridge, Linlithgowshire, Livingston parish, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Stewart, Marion Harvie, Mutton Hole, Queensferry paper, Richard Cameron, Robert Fleming, Robert Hamilton (Broxburn), Robert MacWard, Rotterdam, Sanquhar Declaration, Sweet Singers, Swine Abbey, Thomas Kennoway, Torture, Torwood, William Cuthill (d.1681)
Tags: Bo'ness, British History, Charles II, Covenanters, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Torture
Donald Cargill’s Last Field Preaching of 1680 near Fauldhouse
• December 17, 2012 • 4 CommentsPosted in 1680, Archibald Stewart, Cambusnethan parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Darmead, Donald Cargill, Falla Hills, Fauldhouse, Gibbites, James Russell, John Gibb, John Henderson (Kinkell), Lanarkshire, Linlithgowshire, Livingston parish, Mutton Hole, Peden Stone (Benhar), Russellites, Scotland, Scottish History, Shotts parish, Starryshaw, Sweet Singers
Tags: Bo'ness, Covenanters, Fauldhouse, Fife, History, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish History, Shotts
Cargill’s Preaching at Largo Law and the Assassins’ Cave
• August 1, 2011 • 18 CommentsPosted in 1680, Adam Philip, Alexander Balfour (Gilston), Alexander Hamilton of Kinkell, Alexander Henderson, Andrew Henderson, Andrew Pitilloch, Arnbuckle, Bo'ness, Bo'ness parish, Broxburn, Ceres parish, Christopher Miller, Covenanters, David Hackston of Rathillet, Devon Common, Donald Cargill, Edinburgh, Field Preaching, Fife, Gargunnock parish, Hill Teasses, James Balfour (Gilston), James Boig, James Ness, James Russell, John Henderson (Kilbrackmont), John Henderson (Kinkell), John Spreul, Kilbrackmont, Kilconquhar parish, Kinkell, Kinneil House, Lanarkshire, Largo Law, Laurence Hay, Linlithgowshire, Mutton Hole, New Monkland parish, Robert Hamilton (Broxburn), Sixth Month, St Andrews parish, Stirlingshire, Torwood, Uphall parish, William Row
Tags: 1680, Assassins, Britain, British History, Covenanters, Donald Cargill, Fife, Golf, History, Kinkell Cave, Scotland, Scottish History, St Andrews, West Lothian
Cargill’s preaching in Fife: King Killing, Kettle and the Kine of Bashan
• March 8, 2011 • 9 CommentsPosted in 1681, Adam Philip, Andrew Pitilloch, Benry Bridge, Benty-rig, Britain, British History, Charles II, Devon Common, Donald Cargill, European history, Field Preaching, Fife, James Russell, John Henderson (Kinkell), Kennoway parish, Kettle parish, Kilconquhar parish, Laurence Hay, Lomond Hills, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: 1681, Adam Philip, Amos 4.1-2., Andrew Pitilloch, Assassination, Assassins, Bankton, Benry Bridge, Benty Rig, Britain, British History, Charles II, Devon Common, Donald Cargill, Early modern history, European history, Exodus 21.28-29., Field Preaching, Fife, History, James Russell, John Henderson servant to Kinkell, Kennoway, Kennoway parish, Kettle parish, Kilbrackmont, Kilconquhar, Kilconquhar parish, Kingskettle, Laurence Hay, Lomond Hills, Restoration, Scotland, Scottish History