Archive for the 'William Hanna' Category
Covenanters Against The Union: The Call to John MacMillan in 1706 #History #Scotland
• July 2, 2017 • Leave a CommentPosted in Charles Umpherston (Pentland), Covenanters, Crawfordjohn parish, David Jardine, Duncan Forbes, Francis Graham, Groningen, Helen Alexander, Hugh Dickie, James Brigton (Edinburghshire), James Cargill, James Currie, James Donaldson (Eskdalemuir), James Mundell, John Bell (Tinwald), John Bryce (fl.1706), John Currie (Tinwald), John Glover, John Grieve (Annandale), John Hislop (fl.1706), John Knox (fl.1693), John MacMillan, John McVey (fl.1706), John Muir (Lanarkshire), John Paterson (fl.1706), John Robson, John Stanley (fl.1706), Joseph Francis (Irvine), Lanarkshire, Lochgoin, McMillanites, Robert Barrie (fl.1706), Robert Hamilton (Lanarkshire), Robert Maxwell, Robert Smith, Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Brown (fl.1706), Thomas Milns (fl.1706), William Hanna, William Stewart (Galloway), William Swanston
Tags: Covenanters, Crawfordjohn, History, John MacMillan of Balmaghie, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish History, Union of 1707
Dunnottar Prisoners Attempting to Escape at Leith are put in Irons #History #Scotland
• November 30, 2016 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1685, Christian Cavie, Christian Scott, Colin Alison (elder), Covenanters, David Scot, Dunnottar Castle, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Elizabeth Corse, Elizabeth Maitland, Elizabeth Walker, George Scot of Pitlochie, Grissell Gardiner, Helen Smith, Henry & Francis (1685), Janet Scott, Jean McGhie, Jean Semple, John Kellie, John King (fl.1685), Leith, Margaret Maitland, Marion Forrester, Patrick Cunninghame, William Douglas, William Hanna
Tags: Covenanters, Dunnottar Castle, Edinburgh, History, Leith, New Jersey, Scotland, Scottish History
James Renwick’s Field Preaching at Dechmont Hill near Cambuslang
• August 20, 2012 • 3 CommentsPosted in 1686, Arthur Rose (Archbishop), Barony parish, Canongate Tolbooth, Colin Alison (elder), Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, David Scot, Dechmont Hill, earl of Linlithgow, George Lockhart of Carnwath, Glasgow, Hamiltonferme, James Foulis of Colinton, James Ker (Hamiltonferme), James Renwick, John Paterson (Bishop), Kilbride parish, Lanarkshire, Lord Abbotshall, Lord Hatton, Lord Livingstone, Lt General William Drummond, Old Monkland parish, Rhinns, Robert Wark, Robert Winziet, Rutherglen parish, Sandyhills, Scotland, Scottish History, Thornton, Viscount Tarbet, William Hanna
Tags: Blantyre, Cambuslang, Covenanters, East Kilbride, History, James Renwick, Rutherglen, Scotland, Scottish History
Armed and Dangerous: Renwick’s Preaching in the Lammermuirs and Banished to Barbados
• August 12, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1686, 40 convention, Adam Halyday, Aethelstaneford parish, Alexander Finlay, Alexander Gordon of Kilsture, Banishment, Barbados, Baro parish, Berwickshire, Borders, Byrecleuch, Carnwath parish, Channelkirk parish, Clints, Colin Alison, Covenanters, David Scot, David Smell, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Edinburghshire, George Main, Green Cleugh, Haddington Tolbooth, Haddingtonshire, His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, His Majesty's Troop of Life Guards, Hugh Smith, James Baxter, James Keder, James Lyon, James Moffat, James Renwick, James Steel (Mayshiel), John Brown (Baro), John Hay 2nd earl of Tweeddale, John Riddell of Haining, John Russell (fl.1687), John Stewart (Baro), Lanarkshire, Langshaw, Lauder parish, Lieutenant Robert Somerville, Longformacus parish, Lt General William Drummond, Mary Dainty, Mayshiel, Melrose parish, Mr Croft, Patrick Cunninghame, Patrick Fowns, Patrick Kers, Robert Sloss, Robert Wright (Langshaw), Roxburgh, Thirlestane, West Calder parish, Whittinghame parish, William Hanna, William Nairn, William Steel (fl.1687)
Tags: Barbados, Covenanters, Hillwalking, History, James Renwick, Lammermuir Hills, Scotland, Scottish History