Posted in Arthur Inglis (d.1679), Cambusnethan parish, Covenanters, History, Lanarkshire, Scottish History
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Posted in Covenanters, History, Newcastle, The Devil, Wonders
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Posted in 1680, Edinburgh, History, Rotterdam, Scotland, Scottish History, Wonders
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Posted in Abjuration oath, Alexander Peden, Auchencloigh, Auchmannoch, Ayrshire, Covenanters, His Majesty's Regiment of Dragoons, History, Lieutenant Lewis Lauder, Peden's Cave (Auchinbay), Peden's Cave (Craigie), Peden's Cave (Sorn), Sorn, Sorn Castle, Sorn parish
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Posted in 1680, Donald Cargill, History, Larbert & Dunipace parish, Scotland, Scottish History, Stirlingshire, Torwood
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Posted in 1681, Alexander Peden, Cambusnethan parish, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Darmead, Darngavil, David Jamie, Donald Cargill, Eaglesham Moor, Gibbites, History, James Renwick, John Gibb, John Young (Gibbite), Lanarkshire, Patrick Walker, Pentland Hills, Robert Sangster, Scotland, Scottish History, Shotts parish, Starryshaw, Sweet Singers, The Deer Slunk, Walter Ker, William Gogar
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Posted in 1681, Adam Philip, Airth, Alloa, Andrew Pitilloch, Archibald Stewart, Bo'ness parish, British History, Charles II, Christopher Miller, Clackmannanshire, Covenanter Sites, Covenanters, Devon Common, Donald Cargill, earl of Balcarres, earl of Linlithgow, earl of Mar, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Mercat Cross, Fife, George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Gibbites, History, James Boig, James II, John Gibb, John Kid (d.1679), John King (d.1679), John Potter, Laurence Hay, Linlithgowshire, Marion Harvie, Patrick Walker, Scotland, Scottish History, St Ninians parish, Stephen Cuthel, Stirlingshire, Sweet Singers, Throsk, Walter Smith, West Port Gate, William Cuthill (d.1681), William Gogar, William Graham earl of Airth, William Thomson (d.1681)
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