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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sanquhar Declaration The Sanquhar Declaration was a speech read by Michael Cameron in the presence...
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    Covenanters, who opposed episcopalisation of the church, signed the Sanquhar Declaration renouncing their allegiance to the King, an event commemorated by...
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    the Reformed Presbyterians), who embodied their principles in a Declaration at Sanquhar, on 22 June 1680, disowning the king's authority. A reward of 3000...
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    Cameron, and who were composed principally of those who signed the Sanquhar Declaration in 1680. They were also known as Society Men, Sanquharians, and Hillmen...
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    latter headed by Donald Cargill and Richard Cameron who issued the Sanquhar Declaration in June 1680. While Covenanters previously claimed to object only...
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    rode into the town of Sanquhar in Nithsdale. After singing a psalm at the cross, Michael Cameron read aloud the Sanquhar Declaration, calling for war against...
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    places Rajaram and Rajaram's mother under house arrest. June 22 – The Sanquhar Declaration, written by Richard Cameron, leader of the Covenanters who oppose...
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    North America. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sanquhar Declaration Reformed Presbyterians have been referred to historically as Covenanters...
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    is still widely known as 'Sanquhar knitting'. It was also the place where the Covenanters signed the Sanquhar Declaration renouncing their allegiance...
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    Andrews, the Battle of Drumclog and the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. The Sanquhar Declaration of 1680 effectively declared the people could not accept the authority...
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    Archbishop Sharp, Drumclog and the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. The Sanquhar Declaration of 1680 effectively declared the people could not accept the authority...
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    spectacle determined him to cast in his lot with the adherents to the Sanquhar declaration of 22 June 1680, popularly known as Cameronians, from Richard Cameron...
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    they became increasingly radical. On 22 June 1680 the Sanquhar Declaration was posted in Sanquhar, renouncing Charles II as king. Cameron was killed the...
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    They became increasingly radical and on 22 June 1680 posted the Sanquhar Declaration, in which they renounced their allegiance to Charles II. After Cameron...
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    Archbishop Sharp, Drumclog, and the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. The Sanquhar Declaration of 1680 effectively declared the people could not accept the authority...
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    places Rajaram and Rajaram's mother under house arrest. June 22 – The Sanquhar Declaration, written by Richard Cameron, leader of the Covenanters who oppose...
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    followers who accompanied Richard Cameron at the issuing of the Sanquhar Declaration. At length, on 22 July 1680, he and about 60 of Cameron's followers...
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  • He was arrested in Edinburgh for being concerned in the second Sanquhar Declaration of August, 1692, issued by the "United Societies". On liberation...
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    point out the radical nature of the politics, foreshadowing the Sanquhar Declaration of 22 June 1680- a year to the day after the battle of Bothwell Bridge...
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  • from 1 June Lord Justice Clerk – Sir Richard Maitland 22 June – Sanquhar Declaration: Radical Presbyterian Michael Cameron, in the presence of his brother...
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    afforded retreat to the persecuted Covenanters, who, at Sanquhar, published in 1680 their declaration against the king, anticipating the principles of the...
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    …the Case of John Sproul… Robert Wodrow had papers on John Spreul. Sanquhar Declaration Wodrow, Robert (1830). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings...
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  • Sempill, was said to have murdered William Crichton, 5th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, on 11 June 1552. According to the story recorded by John Lesley, Lord...
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    nicknamed "The Rape-Master General" Robert Crichton, 8th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar (died 1612), peer, executed for the murder of a fencing teacher, John Turner...
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    went to Nithsdale and took away a horse which belonged to Crichton of Sanquhar. They were pursued by Crichton and some of his friends who took Johnstone...
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  • Hardy, the first Scottish nobleman in rebellion – combining forces at Sanquhar, Durisdeer and Scone Abbey (known as the Raid on Scone) in June. Later...
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  • 1st Earl of Gowrie, Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home, Lord Sempill, Lord Sanquhar, and the lairds William Murray of Tullibardine, Douglas of Drumlanrig,...
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  • Dumfries Town Band added to the sense of occasion. The opposition was Sanquhar side Nithsdale Wanderers, and the challenge game ended 2–2. Among those...
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    Galloway Council. Retrieved 7 August 2021. "Dumfriesshire Constituency Declaration" (PDF). Dumfries and Galloway Council. Retrieved 7 August 2021. "Results...
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    was one of the small band who published the declarations of the Societies at Rutherglen, Glasgow, and Sanquhar. He fought at Rullion Green (28 Nov. 1666)...
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