Archive for the '1820' Category
Glasgow’s Townhead Martyrs: James Lawson and Alexander Wood
• August 18, 2011 • 16 CommentsPosted in 16 convention, 1684, 1820, Alexander Wood, Auchnotroch, Bothwell parish, Captain John Inglis, Covenanter Sites, Crawford parish, Crawfordjohn parish, Donald Cargill, Dragoons, duke of Hamilton, Glasgow, Glasgow Tolbooth, Howgate (Glasgow), James Foulis of Colinton, James Lawson, James Nisbet of Highside, Lanarkshire, Lesmahagow parish, Lord Ross, Major John Balfour, martyrdom, Martyrs Church (Glasgow), Newlands (Bothwell), Radicalism, Radicals, Richard Cameron, Wanlockhead
Tags: 1684, Alexander Wood, British History, Covenanters, Glasgow, History, James Lawson, Lanarkshire, Martyrs, Scotland, Scottish History, Townhead
From His Cold, Dead Hands…
• September 25, 2010 • 6 CommentsPosted in 1685, 1820, 1820 Society, 1832, Ayrshire, Biography, Britain, Cairntable, Captain John Inglis, Charles II, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Dragoons, East Kilbride, Evandale parish, History, James II, James VII & II, James White, James Wilson, John Barrie, John Smith in Cronan, Kilbride parish, Killing Times, Lanarkshire, Little Blackwood, Loudoun parish, martyrdom, Martyrs, Newlands, Newmilns, Newmilns Tower, Peter Inglis, Radicalism, Radicals, Reform Movement, Scotland, Scottish History, Strathaven, Thomas Richard, William Paterson
Tags: 1820 Society, Ayrshire, Britain, Covenanters, Dragoons, East Kilbride, History, Martyrs, Newmilns, Scotland, Scottish History, Strathaven