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covenanter
covenanter (ˈkʌvɪnəntə(r)) [f. covenant v. + -er1.] 1. gen. One who covenants or enters into a covenant with others.1643 Caryl Sacr. Covt. 10 You must bid high for the honour of a Covenanter. 1656 S. Winter Serm. 40 Abraham is brought in as the first explicit Covenanter. 1675 Brooks Gold. Key Wks. 1...
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Richard Cameron (Covenanter)
By April the Scottish Privy Council reported to James, Duke of York, who feared Covenanter meetings as "fore-runners of rebellion", that new measures were A Land Afflicted, Scotland And The Covenanter Wars, 1638–1690. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1998 A general history of the period.
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James Renwick (Covenanter)
Renwick was the last of the Covenanter martyrs. A Land Afflicted, Scotland And The Covenanter Wars, 1638–1690. Edinburgh, 1998
Purves, Jock. Sweet Believing.
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discovenanter
disˈcovenanter rare—1. [f. dis- 9 + covenanter 2.] One who refused to sign or adhere to the (Scottish) Covenants; cf. covenant n. 9.1827 Aikman Hist. Scot. IV. viii. 186 The secret malignants and discovenanters.
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Henry Hall (Covenanter)
Henry Hall was a Covenanter and Church of Scotland elder. He had firm Presbyterian convictions. Family background
Henry Hall of Haughhead was a Covenanter and a landowner.
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concovenanter
† conˈcovenanter A fellow-covenanter.1662 Hobbes Consid. (1680) 7 That all nations which should hear what you and your Concovenanters were doing in England, might detest you.
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James Mitchell (Covenanter)
James Mitchell or James Mitchel, (d. 1678), was a religious covenanter who tried to assassinate Archbishop James Sharp.
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covenanteer
† covenanˈteer, -ier Obs. rare. [see -eer1.] = covenanter 2.1660 Hist. Chas. II 86 The proud Marquess of Argyle, and other Covenantier Lords. 1681 Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) I. 114 His majestie..did recommend to them the suppression of covenanteers and all schismaticks.
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John Paton (Covenanter)
John Paton was a Scottish soldier and Covenanter. Life
James Paton was a Covenanter. He was born at Meadowhead in the parish of Fenwick, Ayrshire, where his father had a farm.
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John King (Covenanter)
John King was an outlawed minister of the Covenant, chaplain at one time to Lord Cardross, but seized by Claverhouse among the insurgents after the affair at Drumclog. King was taken to Edinburgh along with another preacher named John Kid. They were each subjected to torture, condemned to death, and...
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Covenanter tank
Covenanter Bridgelayer – Covenanter hull fitted with a vehicle-launched bridge ("30 ft No. 1"). This was long and wide. Covenanter ARV Mk I – Armoured recovery vehicle based on turretless Covenanter hull. One prototype was built in 1942.
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Covenanter Church (Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia)
Covenanter's Church is a New England meeting house style structure located in Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, and is the oldest extant Presbyterian Church in Canada Today, as a member of the Orchard Valley United Church pastoral charge, the Covenanter Church is used for services only during the summer months.
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Hallhill Covenanter Martyrs Memorial
The Hallhill Covenanter Martyrs Memorial at Irongray (NX 910797) near Kirkpatrick Irongray Church in the old county of Kirkcudbrightshire, now Dumfries Edward and Alexander are recorded on the Martyr's Cross at Dalgarnock near Dumfries where all fifty-seven Nithsdale Covenanter martyrs are commemorated
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James Renwick
Jim Renwick (politician) (1917–1984), politician in Ontario, Canada
James Renwick (climate scientist), weather and climate researcher
James Renwick (Covenanter ) (1662–1688), Scottish Covenanter
James Renwick (physicist) (1790–1863), English-American scientist and engineer
James Renwick Jr. (1818–1895), American
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James Lumsden (military officer)
1598–1660) was a Scottish soldier who served in the Swedish army of Gustavus Adolphus during the Thirty Years' War, and subsequently commanded Scottish Covenanter He commanded troops during the Bishop's Wars, and in 1644 he was Sergeant Major General of Foot in General Alexander Leslie's Covenanter Army which entered
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