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Covenanters Collection

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Flag of the Scottish Covenanters

Flag of the Scottish Covenanters
The Flag of the Scottish Covenanters. They were Presbyterians sworn to defend their religion, part of a Protestant effort to seize power in Scotland against the English

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Arrest of Covenanters

Arrest of Covenanters
The arrest of the condemned convenanters at West Bow in Edinburgh

Background imageCovenanters Collection: George Earl Linlithgow

George Earl Linlithgow
GEORGE LIVINGSTON. earl of LINLITHGOW - Scottish soldier and statesman, suspected of either cowardice or duplicity when opposing Covenanters. with his autograph

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Death of James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews

Death of James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews, at the hands of militant Covenanters in front of his daughter on Magus Muir, outside St Andrews, on 3 May 1679. 1679

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Covenanters prayer meeting in the glen of Drumclog, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

Covenanters prayer meeting in the glen of Drumclog, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, prior to the Battle of Drumclog, Sunday 1 June 1679

Background imageCovenanters Collection: The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679

The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679, fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, part of the Scottish Covenanter Wars

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth

Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Scottish Covenanter Victorian period

Scottish Covenanter Victorian period

Background imageCovenanters Collection: David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, Royalist General

David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, Royalist General
David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark (c1600-1682). He fought on behalf of Sweden, Russia, the Scottish Covenanters and the Scottish Royalists. Date: 17th century

Background imageCovenanters Collection: The attack on Montroses cavalry at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland

The attack on Montroses cavalry at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageCovenanters Collection: General Alexander Leslies troops crossing the River Tyne at Newburn Ford, near Newcastle

General Alexander Leslies troops crossing the River Tyne at Newburn Ford, near Newcastle, 27 August 1640, prior to the Battle of Newburn Ford, part of the Second Bishops War

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Robert 3rd Earl Essex

Robert 3rd Earl Essex
ROBERT DEVEREUX. third earl of ESSEX Served in wars of the Palatinate, second in Command against Scottish Covenanters. Date: 1591 - 1646

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Battle Bothwell Bridge

Battle Bothwell Bridge
BATTLE OF BOTHWELL BRIDGE Royal troops, under the duke of Monmouth, defeat the Covenanters - part of the long struggle of the Presbyterians for religious freedom Date: 22 June 1679

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Covenanters Monument, Philiphaugh

Covenanters Monument, Philiphaugh
Covenanters Monument (Memorial Cairn) at Philiphaugh, Selkirk, Scotland - situated in woodland to the west of the walled gardens in Philiphaugh Estate

Background imageCovenanters Collection: First Earl of Leven

First Earl of Leven
ALEXANDER LESLIE, first earl of LEVEN Scottish military commander, engaged in continental service until the Civil War, in which he led the Covenanters. Date: 1580 - 1661

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Bothwell Bridge 1679

Bothwell Bridge 1679
BATTLE OF BOTHWELL BRIDGE Royal troops under the duke of Monmouth defeat the Covenanters with much bloodshed

Background imageCovenanters Collection: James Sharp, Bishop

James Sharp, Bishop
JAMES SHARP Archbishop of Saint Andrews, murdered by Covenanters

Background imageCovenanters Collection: Battle of Drumclog

Battle of Drumclog
BATTLE OF DRUMCLOG A party of Scottish Covenanters, under Balfour of Burleigh, defeat the royal troops under Graham of Claverhouse


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