Archive for the 'Robert Urie (Little Govan)' Category
The Polmadie Martyrs: Major Balfour Shoots Three Covenanters Near Glasgow
• February 14, 2013 • 7 CommentsPosted in 1685, Alexander Wood, Captain Colin Mackenzie, Captain James Maitland, Captain Kenneth Mackenzie, Cathcart parish, Colin Alison, Colin Alison (elder), Covenanters, Daniel Defoe, George Muir, Glasgow, His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, James Lawson, John Gilfillan, John Richmond (d.1684), John Urie (d.1685), Lanarkshire, Langside, Lieutenant Duncan Menzies, Little Govan, Little Govan parish, Major John Balfour, Mar's Regiment of Foot, Mrs Gardiner, Polmadie, Renfrewshire, Robert Logan, Robert Thom, Robert Urie (Little Govan), Rutherglen parish, Sarah Kirkland, Thomas Cook (d.1685), Thomas Jackson (Eastwood), William Boyd
Tags: Covenanters, Daniel Defoe, Early modern history, Glasgow, History, Martyrs, Scotland, Scottish History
The Departed: The Covenanters Banished on the Carolina Merchant in 1684
• July 25, 2012 • 13 CommentsPosted in 14 convention, 1684, Adam Allan, Adam Hodgeon, Arthur Cunningham, Benquhat, Breich, Captain Adam Urquhart, Carmunock parish, Carolina Merchant (1684), Covenanters, Dalmellington parish, Dalwhat, Donald Cargill, Douglas, Douglas parish, Dumfriesshire, Eaglesham parish, Eastwood parish, Evandale parish, Gavin Black, George Smith, Gilbert Macadam (d.1685), Glasgow, Glasgow Tolbooth, Glencairn parish, Greenock, Hugh Simm (Eaglesham), Irvine, Irvine parish, James Dun (Benquhat), James McClintock, James Renwick, John Alexander, John Binning of Dalvennan, John Buchanan (Glasgow), John Buchanan (student), John Dick fl.1683, John Edward (Sorn), John Erskine of Carnock, John Galt, John Gibson (Mid Heilar), John Marshall, John Nisbett (Glasgow), John Paton (Old Monkland), John Richmond (d.1684), John Syme (Eaglesham), John Williamson fl.1683, John Young (Threepland), Keirshill, King's Regiment of Horse, Lanarkshire, Linlithgowshire, Little Govan, Livingston parish, Major John Balfour, Matthew Machan, Mid Heilar, New Monkland parish, Nithsdale, Old Monkland parish, Paisley parish, Renfrewshire, Robert Urie (Little Govan), Scotland, Scottish History, Shotts parish, Sorn parish, South Carolina, Starryshaw, Stewarton parish, Stuarts Town, Thomas Bryce (Irvine), Thomas Linning, Thomas Marshall, USA, Walter Gibson, Waterside (Carmunock), William Dunlop, William Inglis (Glasgow), William Smith (Carmunock), William Syme
Tags: Charleston, Covenanters, Glasgow, History, Port Royal, Scotland, Scottish History, South Carolina
James Renwick’s Preaching at Greenock and the Carolina Merchant Banishments
• September 28, 2010 • 13 CommentsPosted in '--------' Morisons (Greenock), 15 convention, 1684, Banishment, Covenanters, Dungavel, Edinburgh Tolbooth, General Thomas Dalyell, Greenock, James Holme, James Martin (Greenock), James Renwick, James Warden, Jennet Howie, John Morton (Greenock), John Urie (d.1685), John Watt, Lt General William Drummond, Marion Muir, Mrs Schaw, Patrick Lang (Greenock), Polmadie, Renfrewshire, Robert Roger, Robert Thom, Robert Urie (Little Govan), Scotland, Thomas Linning, William Andrew (Greenock), William Baird (Greenock), William Scott (Greenock)
Tags: Carolina Merchant, Covenanters, Glasgow, Greenock, History, James Renwick, Polmadie, Scotland, Scottish History