Archive for the 'Biggar' Category
How the Covenanters of the Killing Times got their Gravestones #History #Scotland
• June 8, 2016 • Leave a CommentPosted in Biggar, Covenanters, Crawfordjohn, Crawfordjohn parish, Eskdale, Eskdalemuir parish, Francis Graham, Friarminnan, Hugh Mathie, Ireland, James Currie, James Kid, James Mundell, James Olipher, Joseph Francis (Irvine), Kirkconnel parish, McMillanites, Newcastle, Robert Hamilton (Lanarkshire), Robert Maxwell, Robert Smith, Robert Speirs (Bo'ness), Scotland, Scottish History, Thomas Gillespie, William Stewart (Galloway)
Tags: British History, Cameronians, Covenanters, Graves, History, Killing Times, Scotland, Scottish History, War Graves
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