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▪ I. rullion1 Sc. (ˈrʌlɪən) [var. of rilling n.1, riveling1.] A shoe made of undressed hide. Also applied in various senses to persons or animals: see Eng. Dial. Dict.1644 D. Hume Hist. House Douglas 45 Highland showes called rullions, made of raw and untand leather. 1768 Ross Helenore, The Rock and...
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Battle of Rullion Green
The Battle of Rullion Green took place on 28 November 1666, near the Pentland Hills, in Midlothian, Scotland. Ringan Gilhaize, 1823
1666 in Scotland
Rullion Green
Rullion Green
Covenanters
Torture in Scotland
Rullion Green
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Arthur Rullion Rattray
Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur Rullion Rattray, (2 May 1891 – 10 August 1966) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Indian Marine and was an air
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rilling
▪ I. † ˈrilling, n.1 Sc. Obs. Also 6 relyng, rylling. [var. of riveling1. Cf. rullion.] A shoe made of undressed hide. Also transf.1508 Dunbar Flyting 243 Rank beggar.., ruch rilling. 1513 Douglas æneis vii. xii. 118 Ane rouch rylling of raw hyd and of hayr. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 268 The Sco...
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John Welsh of Irongray
Dunlop, an early 20th century writer, says: "It is a noteworthy fact that there exists no memoir of John Welsh of Irongray, though from the Battle of Rullion He was probably the first of the field-preachers; was concerned in the Pentland Rising, and fled before Dalyell's troopers at Rullion Green.
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Pentland
Skerries, a group of islands lying in the Pentland Firth
Pentland Hills, a range just south of Edinburgh in the south east
Pentland Rising, or Battle of Rullion
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Dolphinton
This tunnel was built by Newholm's owner at the time, Major Joseph Learmont, a leading member of the Covenanter cause who fought at Rullion Green and Bothwell
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Bamff
It was his son, Gilbert who was made baronet in 1666 in recognition of his son, James's, bravery at the Battle of Rullion Green.
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Dreghorn Barracks
A monument outside the barracks on Redford Road commemorates the insurgent covenanters of the Pentland Rising who were defeated at the Battle of Rullion
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No. 104 Squadron RAF
Eight flying aces served within its ranks, including future Rear Admiral Arthur Rullion Rattray, Jeffrey Batters Home-Hay, William Bottrill, Richard Gammon
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Joseph Learmont
He was second in command, leading the Covenanters' horse on the left at Rullion Green in 1666.
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Les Salles
Claude, Relange, Rullion, Traversieres ...
Note also the presence of peatlands, the most extensive is located at Souillat. (ref: GRAL surveys)
Fortified Farms: Relange, Rullion, Le Verdier
Castles: La Goutte, Les Serrots, Chapt
Places legendary: tomb of Mona, the rock of the
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William Harrop (RAF officer)
On a morning patrol on the 12th, Harrop and Smith destroyed another Pfalz D.III, aided Arthur Rullion Rattray and his pilot in destroying an Albatros D.V
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Barbara Peebles
prophesies were two months after the restoration to the throne of Charles, and that her December 1666 vision was very shortly after the defeat in battle at Rullion
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John Gilmour of Craigmillar
After the failed uprising of the Covenanters at Rullion Green in 1666, he refused to vote for the execution of the captured rebels.
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