Archive for the 'Bathgate' Category
The British Army of the Killing Times in the Winter of 1685 #History #Scotland
• September 23, 2018 • 2 CommentsPosted in 1685, 1686, Adam Blair (Carberry), Andrew Bruce of Earlshall, Ayr, Ayr parish, Ayrshire, Bathgate, Bathgate parish, Captain 'Major' George Winram, Captain John Inglis, Captain John Wedderburn of Gosford, Captain Strachan, Captain William Cleland, Captain William Douglas, Cornet James Dundas, Cornet James Innes, Cornet James Naismith, Cornet John Baillie, Cornet Peter Inglis, Cornet William Graham, Covenanters, Cumnock, Cumnock parish, David Graham, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, earl of Airlie, earl of Balcarres, Earlshaugh, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Evandale parish, Galloway, General Thomas Dalyell, Glasgow, Glenkens, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, His Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards, His Majesty's Troop of Life Guards, John Graham of Claverhouse, Kells parish, Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock parish, King's Regiment of Horse, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanark, Lanark parish, Lanarkshire, Lieutenant Alexander Bruce, Lieutenant Crichton, Lieutenant James Stewart, Lieutenant Lewis Lauder, Lieutenant Livingston, Lieutenant Murray, Lieutenant Thomas Winram, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Murray, Lieutenant-Colonel James Douglas, Linlithgowshire, Lord Ross, Loudoun parish, Lt General William Drummond, Mar's Regiment of Foot, Mauchline, Mauchline parish, Maybole, Maybole parish, Newmilns, Newmilns Tower, Old Castle of Cumnock, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Strathaven, Teviotdale, Wigtown, Wigtown parish, Wigtownshire
Tags: British Army, Early modern history, Edinburgh, Glasgow, History, Military History, Scotland, Scottish Army, Scottish History
The Covenanter’s Grave in Bathgate #History #Scotland
• June 25, 2016 • Leave a CommentPosted in Bathgate, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, James Davie (d.c.1673), Linlithgowshire, Scotland, Scottish History
Tags: Armadale, Bathgate, Covenanters, Graves, History, Scotland, Scottish History, West Lothian
Renwick’s Preachings at Cauldstane Slap and Cairnhill
• February 9, 2011 • 6 CommentsPosted in 1684, Apologetical Declaration Against Intelligencers, Bathgate, Biggar, Black Loch, Blackbarony, Boghall, Borders, Britain, British History, Cairnhill, Calder House, Cauldstane Slap, Charles II, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Dawyck, Dead Wife's Grave, Dungavel, East Calder, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, European history, General Thomas Dalyell, Greenock, Hew Kennedy, History, James Renwick, James VII & II, John Flint, John Hay 2nd earl of Tweeddale, John Veitch of Dawyck, Lanarkshire, Linton parish, Livingston, Mid Calder, Mid Calder parish, Patrick Walker, Peebles, Peeblesshire, Pentland Hills, Scotland, Scottish History, Scottish parliament, Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarony, Sir William Murray of Stanhope, St Germain, Stirling, Tweeddale, Tweedsmuir parish, Walter Sandilands 6th lord Torphichen, West Calder, West Calder parish, West Linton, William Burnett, Wolf Hole Craig
Tags: Covenanters, Scottish History