Archive for the 'Mary Weir' Category
Prisoners Taken at James Renwick’s Preaching at Stonehouse Church in 1686
• February 26, 2013 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1686, Agnes Cairns, Alexander Cairns, Alexander Hamilton (Lanrigg), Alexander Muir, Andrew Alexander (Thinacres), Barbados, Brackenhill, Canderwater, Canongate Tolbooth, Carluke parish, Cornet James Dundas, Cornet James Innes, Cot Castle, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Crumhaugh, Cumberhead, David Steel (d.1686), duke of Hamilton, Eupham Mitchell, Gavin Hamilton of Raploch, Hamilton parish, Helen Miller, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, James Miller (Spittal), James Renwick, Janet Hamilton (Stonehouse), John Gilchrist (Carluke), John Hamilton (Crumhaugh), John Mitchell (Crumhaugh), John Somerville of Spittel, Katherine Hamilton, Kittymuir, Lanarkshire, Lanrigg, Lesmahagow parish, Lintoch-steps, Lt General William Drummond, Margaret Curro, Margaret Grainger, Margaret Miller, Mary Weir, Mrs Hamilton (Cot Castle), Richard Meikle, Robert Hamilton (Cot Castle), Rogerhill, Scotland, Scottish History, Silverton Hill, Spittal, Stonehouse Church, Stonehouse parish, Thinacres, Thomas Hogg (Brackenhill), Tweedieside, William Miller (Canderwater), William Steel (Rogerhill)
Tags: Covenanters, Early modern history, Hamilton, History, James Renwick, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish History, Stonehouse
The Three Deaths of David Steel: Part Three, The Notices of Charles Thomson
• July 7, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1686, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Cumberhead, David Steel (d.1686), Highlanders, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, Isobel Weir, Jean Brown, John Brown of Priesthill, John Steel of Over Waterhead, Lanarkshire, Lesmahagow, Lesmahagow parish, Lieutenant Crichton, Mannoch Hill, Marion Weir, Mary Weir, Nether Skellyhill, Priesthill, Thomas Weir (d.1679)
Tags: Covenanters, Hillwalking, History, Lanarkshire, Lesmahagow, Muirkirk, Restoration, Scotland, Scottish History
The Three Deaths of David Steel: Part Two, Jonathan Swift and The Memoirs of Lieutenant John Chreichton
• July 6, 2012 • 3 CommentsPosted in 01 convention, 1686, Blackreckoning, Craig, Cumberhead, David Hackston of Rathillet, David Steel (d.1686), duke of Hamilton, earl of Airlie, Evandale parish, Hallburn, Highflat, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, James Dykes, James Renwick, James Weir (Johnshill), John Cochran (Craig), John Graham of Claverhouse, John Steel of Over Waterhead, John White (Neuck), John Wilson (Highflat), Johnshill, Kilbride parish, Lanark, Lanarkshire, Lesmahagow, Lesmahagow parish, Lieutenant Crichton, Lt General William Drummond, Margaret Curro, Mary Weir, Nether Skellyhill, Neuck, Over Waterhead, Robert Hamilton, Robert Langlands, Rogerhill, Thomas Lin, Thomas Steel (Skellyhill), William Steel (Rogerhill)
Tags: Covenanters, Hamilton, History, Jonathan Swift, Lanarkshire, Lesmahagow, Scotland, Scottish History