Archive for the 'Major Andrew White' Category
The Trial of a Militant Covenanter & the Rye House Plots of 1683 #History #Scotland
• July 15, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1683, Ayrshire, Covenanters, David Montgomery of Lainshaw, earl of Shaftesbury, Hugh Campbell of Cessnock, James Crawford of Ardmillan, John Nisbet of Glen, Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock parish, Major Andrew White, Rye House Plots, Scotland, Scottish History, Stewarton parish
Tags: Ayrshire, Covenanters, History, Kilmarnock, Rye House Plots, Scotland, Scottish History, Stewarton
The Execution of William Harvie in Lanark in 1682
• November 16, 2014 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1682, Captain Adam Urquhart, Covenanters, Francis Gordon (d.1682), General Thomas Dalyell, Hamilton, Isobel Alison, King's Regiment of Horse, Lanark, Lanark parish, Lanarkshire, Major Andrew White, Marion Harvie, Mossplatt, William Harvie (d.1682)
Tags: British History, Covenanters, History, Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scottish History
The Covenanter at Craignaw, Dalmellington and the Death of Roger Dun
• July 26, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1685, Adam Macquhan (d.1685), Ayrshire, Benquhat, Caldons, Captain Alexander Urquhart (d.1685), Carrick, Carsphairn parish, Covenanters, Craignaw, Dalmellington parish, David Dun (d.1685), Dunaskin Glen, Fingland, George Barclay, Glenkens, Jamaica, James Dun (Benquhat), James Dun (d.1685), James Renwick, Kirkcudbrightshire, Major Andrew White, Minnigaff parish, Quintin Dun (Benquhat), Robert Dun (Lethamhill), Roger Dun (d.1689), Roger Dun (M'Commistoun), Straiton parish, Thomas McHaffie (d.1685)
Tags: Covenanters, Dalmellington, Glen Trool, Hillwalking, History, Jamaica, Scotland, Scottish History
Allan’s Cairn: Tales of Two Martyrs
• June 13, 2012 • 8 CommentsPosted in Allan's Cairn, Andrew Ferguson, Auchengibbert, Auchenhessnane, Bennan (Tynron), Cormilligan, Covenanter Sites, Dalry parish, Dumfriesshire, Galloway, George Allan, Gilbert Gilkerse, Glenkens, James Gavin, James Harper, James Turner, John Douglas of Stenhouse, John Glencorse, John Graham of Claverhouse, John Harper, John Hunter (Tynron), John Macmillan (Tynron), John Paterson, Killiewarren, Kirkconnell (Tynron), Kirkcudbrightshire, Laight, Lieutenant William White, Macqueston, Magmalloch, Major Andrew White, Mar's Regiment of Foot, Margaret Gracie, Nithsdale, Penpont parish, Robert Fergusson (Tynron), Robert Grierson of Lag, Scotland, Strathmilligan, Thomas Harkness, Tynron parish, Whigs' Hole, William Douglas duke of Queensberry, William Hunter (Tynron), William Smith (d.1685)
Tags: Covenanters, Hillwalking, History, Scotland, Scottish History, Southern Upland Way, Tynron
Notorious ‘Persecutors and Oppressors’ in the Restoration Scottish Army by Fines and Other Extractions
• May 24, 2012 • 3 CommentsPosted in Annandale, Ayrshire, Borders, Captain Adam Urquhart, Captain John Dalziel, Captain John Inglis, Captain Strachan, Captain Thomas Douglas, Carrick, Colonel James Douglas, Cornet James Naismith, Dumfriesshire, Duncan Grant, earl of Airlie, earl of Balcarres, earl of Home, earl of Linlithgow, Fife, Galloway, George Pringle of Blindlee, Harry Ker of Graden, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, His Majesty's Troop of Life Guards, James Irvine of Bonshaw, John Graham of Claverhouse, John Riddell of Haining, King's Regiment of Horse, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanarkshire, Lieutenant Alexander Bruce, Lieutenant Lewis Lauder, Lieutenant Livingston, Lieutenant Thomas Winram, Lieutenant William Burnet of Barnes, Lieutenant-Colonel Buchan, Lt General William Drummond, Major Andrew White, Major John Balfour, Major William Cockburn, Mar's Regiment of Foot, Merse, Nithsdale, Scotland, Scottish History, Teviotdale, Tweeddale, Wigtownshire
Tags: British Army, British History, Covenanters, Dragoons, History, Restoration, Scotland, Scottish History