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  • Robert Wodrow
  • Scottish minister and Covenanter historian

    Robert Wodrow (1679 – 21 March 1734) was a Scottish minister and historian, known as a chronicler and defender of the Covenanters. Robert Wodrow was born

    Robert Wodrow

    Robert Wodrow

    Robert_Wodrow

  • Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)
  • Scottish Presbyterian executed 1685

    quoted from the psalms and the epistles and sang until she drowned. Robert Wodrow later wrote that the killers should have been prosecuted for ignoring

    Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)

    Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)

    Margaret_Wilson_(Scottish_martyr)

  • Wodrow
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wodrow may refer to a number of things or people: Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House, built by Andrew Wodrow, an American Revolutionary patriot Robert Wodrow

    Wodrow

    Wodrow

  • Robert W. Archbald
  • American judge (1848–1926)

    Robert Wodrow Archbald (September 10, 1848 – August 19, 1926), known as R. W. Archbald, was a United States circuit judge of the United States Commerce

    Robert W. Archbald

    Robert W. Archbald

    Robert_W._Archbald

  • Wigtown Martyrs
  • Scottish Covenanters killed in 1685

    drowning. The story of the Wigtown Martyrs was among those collected by Robert Wodrow and published in his History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland

    Wigtown Martyrs

    Wigtown Martyrs

    Wigtown_Martyrs

  • The Campbells Are Coming
  • Scottish song

    accompanied the Scottish loyalist vanguard in the Jacobite war, and Robert Wodrow ascribes that name to one of the bagpipe tunes that accompanied Argyle's

    The Campbells Are Coming

    The_Campbells_Are_Coming

  • The Killing Time
  • 1679–1688 suppression of Presbyterians in Scotland

    Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called The Killing Time by Robert Wodrow in his The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from

    The Killing Time

    The Killing Time

    The_Killing_Time

  • List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes
  • lesson from an early scandal". Chicago Tribune, Section 1, page 43. Robert Wodrow Archbald at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain

    List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

    List_of_American_federal_politicians_convicted_of_crimes

  • Robert Bruce of Kinnaird
  • (ed.). Sermons by the Rev Robert Bruce, with Collections for his Life by Rev Robert Wodrow. Edinburgh: Printed for the Wodrow Society. Calderwood, David

    Robert Bruce of Kinnaird

    Robert Bruce of Kinnaird

    Robert_Bruce_of_Kinnaird

  • Covenanters
  • 17th-century Scottish Presbyterians

    Pentland Rising & Rullion Green. Glasgow: J. MacLehose. Wodrow, Robert (1835a). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland

    Covenanters

    Covenanters

    Covenanters

  • St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow
  • Church in Glasgow , Scotland

    in 1702. The earliest contemporary report of the congregation, from Robert Wodrow, describes a service which took place in 1703 to mark the anniversary

    St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow

    St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow

    St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Glasgow

  • Wodrow Society
  • of Scotland'. The society, established in May 1841, was named after Robert Wodrow, the historian of the Covenanters. It ceased to publish in 1851. James

    Wodrow Society

    Wodrow_Society

  • John Currie (minister)
  • Scottish minister, Moderator of the General Assembly

    Thomas, ed. (1842). The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: The Wodrow Society. Scott, Hew (1915). Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ:

    John Currie (minister)

    John_Currie_(minister)

  • Andrew Wodrow
  • Scottish American merchant, militia officer, clerk of court, lawyer, and landowner

    Andrew Wodrow (1752–1814) was a prominent Scottish American merchant, militia officer, clerk of court, lawyer, and landowner in the colony (and later U

    Andrew Wodrow

    Andrew_Wodrow

  • Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    Retrieved 13 October 2013. "The manuscripts, Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow, 15 July, 1725. Andrew Millar Project. University of Edinburgh". www

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

  • Alexander Peden
  • Scottish covenanter (1626–1686)

    precentor, and session-clerk at Tarbolton, Ayrshire, and, according to Robert Wodrow, was employed in a similar capacity at Fenwick. In 1660 he was ordained

    Alexander Peden

    Alexander Peden

    Alexander_Peden

  • Robert Pont
  • Scottish minister

    Edinburgh: Maclachlan & Stewart. pp. 14 et sequi. Wodrow, Robert (1890). Lippe, Robert (ed.). Selections from Wodrow's biographical Collections: divines of the

    Robert Pont

    Robert Pont

    Robert_Pont

  • One Thousand and One Nights
  • Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales

    Irwin 2004, pp. 245–260. "The manuscripts, Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow, 5 August, 1725. Andrew Millar Project. University of Edinburgh". www

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • William Gusthart
  • Scottish minister (1680–1764)

    of Rev Alexander Carlyle Robert Wodrow (10 September 2010). McCrie, Thomas (ed.). The Correspondence Of Robert Wodrow V2 (1843). Kessinger Publishing

    William Gusthart

    William_Gusthart

  • John Justin and the Thunderwings
  • (drums) in 1985. In 1987, Tony Featherstone (bass) replaced Pitts and Robert Wodrow (drums) replaced Manuell. They released one full-length album, Justice

    John Justin and the Thunderwings

    John_Justin_and_the_Thunderwings

  • Andrew Millar (publisher)
  • British publisher (1705–1768)

    ed.ac.uk/manuscripts/html_output/5.html Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow, 15 July 1725.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates

    Andrew Millar (publisher)

    Andrew_Millar_(publisher)

  • William Cleland (poet)
  • Covenanters, and was present at the Battle of Drumclog, where, says Robert Wodrow, some attributed to Cleland the manoeuvre which led to the victory.

    William Cleland (poet)

    William_Cleland_(poet)

  • Malt tax riots
  • Protests against a tax in Scotland and England

    jurisdiction. The pamphlet to which Millar refers in the letter to Robert Wodrow dated 10 August 1725, and his actions detailed in the letter dated 15

    Malt tax riots

    Malt tax riots

    Malt_tax_riots

  • David Dickson (minister)
  • Scottish theologian and minister

    was republished with Dickson's name attached and a Life of Dickson by Robert Wodrow in 1752. He was appointed to St Giles Cathedral (second charge) by the

    David Dickson (minister)

    David Dickson (minister)

    David_Dickson_(minister)

  • Wigtown
  • Town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    drowning. The story of the Wigtown Martyrs was among those collected by Robert Wodrow and published in his History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland

    Wigtown

    Wigtown

    Wigtown

  • List of Scottish writers
  • collier Ninian Winzet (1518–1592), Roman Catholic priest and polemicist Robert Wodrow (1679–1734), historian David Wolstencroft (b. 1969), screenwriter and

    List of Scottish writers

    List_of_Scottish_writers

  • Mercat Cross, Edinburgh
  • Historic marker in Scotland

    Daiches 1978, p. 84. "The manuscripts, Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow, 10 August, 1725. Andrew Millar Project. University of Edinburgh". millar-project

    Mercat Cross, Edinburgh

    Mercat Cross, Edinburgh

    Mercat_Cross,_Edinburgh

  • Robert Dundas of Arniston, the Elder
  • Scottish judge (1685–1753)

    of Scotland: Lothian by Colin McWilliam Hamilton 1888, p. 194 cites Robert Wodrow, Analecta, Maitland Soc., iii. 290, 404, iv. 104. Grant's Old and New

    Robert Dundas of Arniston, the Elder

    Robert_Dundas_of_Arniston,_the_Elder

  • Old Mortality
  • 1816 novel by Walter Scott

    (1724) The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, by Robert Wodrow (1721–22). Old Mortality appeared as the second, third, and fourth volumes

    Old Mortality

    Old Mortality

    Old_Mortality

  • Patrick Simson (minister)
  • Church of Scotland clergyman

    of his death in 1715 he was the acknowledged Father of the Church. Robert Wodrow described him as "the last of the antediluvian Presbyterian ministers

    Patrick Simson (minister)

    Patrick_Simson_(minister)

  • Caledonian Mercury
  • Historical Scottish newspaper

    Caledonian Mercury as their "mouthpieces", as a letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow illustrates. From 1729 to 1772, it was owned and run by Thomas Ruddiman

    Caledonian Mercury

    Caledonian_Mercury

  • James Wodrow
  • James Wodrow (1637–1707) was a minister of the Church of Scotland. He was born at Hill of Eaglesham on 2 January 1637 the fourth son of Robert Wodrow (1600-1672)

    James Wodrow

    James_Wodrow

  • Lord Neill Campbell
  • Scottish nobleman and Deputy Governor of East New Jersey (c. 1630–1692)

    Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution, Vol. IV; Robert Wodrow; Blackie & Son, Glasgow, 1832; p. 48 The History of the Sufferings of

    Lord Neill Campbell

    Lord_Neill_Campbell

  • Robert Hamilton of Preston
  • Scottish Presbyterian leader (1650–1701)

    earlier editions of his Own Time,' calls him an 'ignominious coward,' and Robert Wodrow speaks of his behaviour at Bothwell Bridge as 'ill conduct, not to say

    Robert Hamilton of Preston

    Robert_Hamilton_of_Preston

  • Robert Douglas (minister)
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland (1594–1674)

    that Robert Douglas was Queen Mary's grandson was very common in his day, and that Douglas 'was not ill-pleased to have this story pass.' Wodrow (Analecta

    Robert Douglas (minister)

    Robert_Douglas_(minister)

  • 1734
  • Calendar year

    16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (b. 1678) March 21 – Robert Wodrow, Scottish historian (b. 1679) April 1 – Louis Lully, French composer

    1734

    1734

    1734

  • March 21
  • Day of the year

    Sieniawska, politically influential Polish magnate (born 1669) 1734 – Robert Wodrow, Scottish historian and author (born 1679) 1751 – Johann Heinrich Zedler

    March 21

    March_21

  • Margaret Nisbet
  • Forger (d. 1727)

    provides no evidence for this. In a letter from John Boyd to Reverend Robert Wodrow, Boyd says about MacLeod, "She was a very lewd woman, in keeping disorderly

    Margaret Nisbet

    Margaret_Nisbet

  • List of historical acts of tax resistance
  • opinion during the unrest. The pamphlet Millar refers to in the letter to Robert Wodrow dated 10 August 1725, and his actions detailed in the letter dated 15

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List_of_historical_acts_of_tax_resistance

  • Edmund Calamy (historian)
  • English Nonconformist churchman and historian (1671–1732)

    1829), I, pp. 311-13 (Internet Archive). The correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow Gordon, Alexander (1886). "Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732)" . In Stephen

    Edmund Calamy (historian)

    Edmund Calamy (historian)

    Edmund_Calamy_(historian)

  • Theatre of Scotland
  • plays. The Court of Session reversed the magistrates' pleas, but Rev Robert Wodrow complained of plays as "seminaries of idleness, looseness and sin."

    Theatre of Scotland

    Theatre of Scotland

    Theatre_of_Scotland

  • Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll
  • Scottish politician, soldier, and nobleman (1629–1685)

    Argyle, Victorian history painting by Edward Matthew Ward, based on Robert Wodrow's story of Argyll being found sleeping soundly by an official bringing

    Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll

    Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll

    Archibald_Campbell,_9th_Earl_of_Argyll

  • Alexander Duncan (bishop)
  • Scottish bishop

    (2000) James Gordon, Glasghu Facies - The History of Glasgow (1873) Robert Wodrow, Analecta (1843); Correspondence (1842); Early Letters (1937) Peter

    Alexander Duncan (bishop)

    Alexander_Duncan_(bishop)

  • Duncan Forbes, 5th of Culloden
  • Scottish judge and politician

    to be supplemented by further pamphlets by the same author. "Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow, 5 August, 1725". www.millar-project.ed.ac.uk.

    Duncan Forbes, 5th of Culloden

    Duncan Forbes, 5th of Culloden

    Duncan_Forbes,_5th_of_Culloden

  • 1730s
  • Decade

    16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (b. 1678) March 21 – Robert Wodrow, Scottish historian (b. 1679) April 1 – Louis Lully, French composer

    1730s

    1730s

  • Robert Nairne, 1st Lord Nairne
  • Scottish judge

    unwilling to vote, Nairne was sent for to give his vote. According to Robert Wodrow he fell asleep while the pleadings for the relevancy were being read

    Robert Nairne, 1st Lord Nairne

    Robert_Nairne,_1st_Lord_Nairne

  • Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton
  • Scottish courtier and aristocrat

    before he was confined in Turriff despite Eglinton's continued efforts. Robert Wodrow recorded a story told by his father that Anne, her sister Margaret Countess

    Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton

    Anne_Livingstone,_Countess_of_Eglinton

  • John Spreul (apothecary)
  • 17th c. apothecary and Covenanter

    …the Case of John Sproul… Robert Wodrow had papers on John Spreul. Sanquhar Declaration Wodrow, Robert (1830). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the

    John Spreul (apothecary)

    John Spreul (apothecary)

    John_Spreul_(apothecary)

  • James Fraser (minister)
  • becoming minister of Alness. Fraser was a regular correspondent of Robert Wodrow, to whom he suggested the preparation of his work on witchcraft. He

    James Fraser (minister)

    James_Fraser_(minister)

  • Elizabeth Melville
  • Scottish poet

    in the idiosyncratic cursive hand of the presbyterian historian Rev. Robert Wodrow (1679–1734), has been repeatedly mistranscribed, despite the existence

    Elizabeth Melville

    Elizabeth Melville

    Elizabeth_Melville

  • List of Jacobean union tracts
  • Biography. Vol. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). "Pont, Robert" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 46. London: Smith, Elder & Co

    List of Jacobean union tracts

    List_of_Jacobean_union_tracts

  • 1734 in Great Britain
  • (born 1649) 1 March – Roger North, biographer (born 1653) 21 March – Robert Wodrow, historian (born 1679) 4 May – James Thornhill, painter (born 1675 or

    1734 in Great Britain

    1734_in_Great_Britain

  • John Fullarton
  • Scottish clergyman

    Paisley between 1684 and 1689, whence he was ejected at the Revolution. Robert Wodrow recorded in 1703 that Fullarton was present with other Episcopal clergy

    John Fullarton

    John_Fullarton

  • Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish merchant, landowner and investor

    1607-1707 (Baltimore, 1998), p. 9: National Records of Scotland GD238/3. Robert Wodrow, The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh

    Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet

    Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Baird,_1st_Baronet

  • Archibald Strachan
  • Scottish soldier

    1651; in April he was declared a traitor and his goods were forfeited. Robert Wodrow says (on the authority of his wife's uncle, who had married Strachan's

    Archibald Strachan

    Archibald_Strachan

  • John Cockburn (theologian)
  • any of his parishioners to act as elders and "keep session with him". Robert Wodrow states that the Scottish bishops issued blank warrants to their clergy

    John Cockburn (theologian)

    John_Cockburn_(theologian)

  • Henry Erskine (minister)
  • Scottish Presbyterian minister

    first charge was at Cornhill-on-Tweed, in Northumberland. According to Robert Wodrow he was ordained in 1649, but according to others this occurred ten years

    Henry Erskine (minister)

    Henry Erskine (minister)

    Henry_Erskine_(minister)

  • John Howie (biographer)
  • Scottish biographer

    John Balfour of Kinloch Robert Traill, father Robert Traill, and son Robert Wodrow Bayne, Thomas Wilson (1891). "Howie, John". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary

    John Howie (biographer)

    John Howie (biographer)

    John_Howie_(biographer)

  • Edinburgh Courant
  • 18th-century newspaper in Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)

    Library of Scotland". "The manuscripts, Letter from Andrew Millar to Robert Wodrow". Andrew Millar Project. UK: University of Edinburgh. 15 July 1725.

    Edinburgh Courant

    Edinburgh_Courant

  • James Carmichael (minister)
  • Scottish Reformed minister

    Melvilles and others. Andrew Melville called him "the profound dreamer." Robert Wodrow said that "a great strain of both piety and strong learning runs through

    James Carmichael (minister)

    James_Carmichael_(minister)

  • Francis Grant, Lord Cullen
  • Scottish judge

    deeply religious man, a learned lawyer, and a conscientious judge. Robert Wodrow records: His [literary] stile is dark and intricat, and so wer his pleadings

    Francis Grant, Lord Cullen

    Francis Grant, Lord Cullen

    Francis_Grant,_Lord_Cullen

  • William Guthrie (minister)
  • Scottish minister and author (1620–1665)

    Patrick Warner, minister of Irvine; her daughter, Margaret, married Robert Wodrow, the church historian. ‘The Christian's Great Interest,’ &c., 1658(

    William Guthrie (minister)

    William Guthrie (minister)

    William_Guthrie_(minister)

  • James Turner (soldier)
  • time. Defoe described him as a "butcher [...] rather than a soldier": Robert Wodrow characterised him as "bookish", while Gilbert Burnet (who knew him well

    James Turner (soldier)

    James Turner (soldier)

    James_Turner_(soldier)

  • Matthew Clerk
  • grave in tone. 'I don't think,' writes Livingstone of Templepatrick to Robert Wodrow, on 23 June 1723, 'his reasoning faculty is despisable, but I wish it

    Matthew Clerk

    Matthew_Clerk

  • Scottish literature in the eighteenth century
  • plays. The Court of Session reversed the magistrates' pleas, but Rev Robert Wodrow complained of plays as "seminaries of idleness, looseness and sin".

    Scottish literature in the eighteenth century

    Scottish literature in the eighteenth century

    Scottish_literature_in_the_eighteenth_century

  • David Ferguson (reformer)
  • Scottish reformer and church leader (c.1533–1598)

    birth is debated, and he is reputed to have been a native of Dundee. Robert Wodrow states that he was by trade a glover, but gave up business and went

    David Ferguson (reformer)

    David Ferguson (reformer)

    David_Ferguson_(reformer)

  • 1679 in literature
  • George Psalmanazar, French-born imposter and English writer (died 1763) Robert Wodrow, Scottish historian (died 1734) Probable year of birth – Penelope Aubin

    1679 in literature

    1679_in_literature

  • William Cockburn (cavalry officer)
  • Scottish Royalist cavalry leader

    modestly bewail our crosse, Heaven's gain and his can never be our losse. Robert Wodrow, The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration

    William Cockburn (cavalry officer)

    William_Cockburn_(cavalry_officer)

  • 1721 in literature
  • Tickell – Kensington Garden Diego de Torres Villarroel – Pronósticos Robert Wodrow – The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland Colley Cibber

    1721 in literature

    1721_in_literature

  • Donald Gregory
  • Mackintosh, Address on the History of Clan Chattan (1895), at page 12 Robert Wodrow, Collections upon the Lives of the Reformers and Most Eminent Ministers

    Donald Gregory

    Donald Gregory

    Donald_Gregory

  • David Williamson (minister)
  • Scottish minister and moderator

    his son, John, related his father's escapades to Robert Wodrow. In George Lorimer's summary, Wodrow portrays Williamson as "a lonely hunted wanderer,

    David Williamson (minister)

    David Williamson (minister)

    David_Williamson_(minister)

  • John Simson
  • Scottish theologian

    of divinity in the University of Glasgow, succeeding James Wodrow, father of Robert Wodrow. He lectured in Latin, using Marck's Medulla as his main text-book

    John Simson

    John_Simson

  • George Ridpath
  • Scottish journalist

    Independent; and in 1705, he commenced a correspondence with the Rev. Robert Wodrow, chiefly on the subject of the union and the episcopal church in Scotland

    George Ridpath

    George_Ridpath

  • Penninghame
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    tombstone commemorates the Rev. Robert Rowan, minister of the parish, a friend and correspondent of the historian Robert Wodrow. Having studied at Glasgow

    Penninghame

    Penninghame

  • Eastwood, Glasgow
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    from 1781 which itself replaced the original in Old Eastwood Cemetery. Robert Wodrow, the historian, was minister at Eastwood. Stevenson MacGill wrote the

    Eastwood, Glasgow

    Eastwood, Glasgow

    Eastwood,_Glasgow

  • George Scot of Pitlochie
  • Scottish writer

    Scot had been purchased and were severely mistreated, according to Robert Wodrow. In 1663, Scot was married to Margaret Rigg, daughter of William Rigg

    George Scot of Pitlochie

    George Scot of Pitlochie

    George_Scot_of_Pitlochie

  • Robert Cunningham (minister)
  • Presbyterian minister

    continuation of the history of the times, to 1680. Edinburgh: Wodrow Society. Howie, John (1870). "Robert Cunningham". In Carslaw, W. H. (ed.). The Scots worthies

    Robert Cunningham (minister)

    Robert_Cunningham_(minister)

  • James Ramsay (bishop)
  • 335. Wodrow, iii. pp. 142–4; Burnet, i. pp. 491–2; ROBERT LAW, Memorialls, pp. 20–1; Grub, iii. p. 232. Reg. Syn. Dunbl.; KEITH, Cat. p. 204. Wodrow, ii

    James Ramsay (bishop)

    James_Ramsay_(bishop)

  • 1721 in Scotland
  • of Medicine and Anatomy established at the University of St Andrews. Robert Wodrow publishes The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland. 21

    1721 in Scotland

    1721_in_Scotland

  • John McBride (minister)
  • Irish presbyterian minister

    clutches.’ During the winter of 1713–14 he complained to his friend Robert Wodrow, ‘that lordly prelate, gout, hath kept me his prisoner in Cripplegate

    John McBride (minister)

    John_McBride_(minister)

  • Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House
  • Complex of buildings in Romney, Virginia

    The Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House is a complex of three structures, built between the 1740s and 1780s, in Romney, West Virginia, United States. The clerk's

    Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House

    Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House

    Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger_House

  • Alexander Black (theologian)
  • Scottish theologian (1789–1864)

    College; Andrew Bonar, minister of Collace; Robert Murray M'Cheyne, minister of St Peter's, Dundee, and Robert Wodrow, a Glasgow elder. Their Report led the

    Alexander Black (theologian)

    Alexander Black (theologian)

    Alexander_Black_(theologian)

  • 1734 in Scotland
  • 15 December – John Maclaurin, judge and poet (died 1796) 21 March – Robert Wodrow, historian (born 1679) May – Alexander McGill, architect (born c. 1680)

    1734 in Scotland

    1734_in_Scotland

  • David Calderwood
  • Scottish minister of religion and historian (1575–1650)

    1849 Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie, A.M., edited by David Laing, 1842 Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow, 1843 Grub's Ecclesiastical History

    David Calderwood

    David Calderwood

    David_Calderwood

  • The Holy Tulzie
  • Holy Tulzie or The Twa Herds by Robert Burns

    Patrick Wodrow of Tarbolton (son of Robert Wodrow, the historian of the Covenanters.) 11: Rev. John M'Math, a young assistant and successor to Wodrow 12:

    The Holy Tulzie

    The Holy Tulzie

    The_Holy_Tulzie

  • Robert Ker of Kersland
  • Presbyterian leader (1634–1680)

    historians and biographers such as Wodrow and Howie as one who suffered for the Presbyterian cause in Scotland. Robert Ker of Kersland took a decided part

    Robert Ker of Kersland

    Robert_Ker_of_Kersland

  • Robert MacWard
  • Scottish minister in Rotterdam, 1633–1687

    Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. p. 106. Retrieved 23 February 2019. Wodrow, Robert (1835). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland

    Robert MacWard

    Robert MacWard

    Robert_MacWard

  • Robert Burns (theologian)
  • Scottish Presbyterian minister and professor in Toronto (1789–1869)

    detected and exposed (Edinburgh, 1842)]. He edited a new edition of Robert Wodrow's History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, 4 vols. (Glasgow

    Robert Burns (theologian)

    Robert Burns (theologian)

    Robert_Burns_(theologian)

  • David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh)
  • Bishop of Edinburgh

    Lippe, "to England, and died there in 1641". Such is not, however, Robert Wodrow's statement, and Jervise places his death between 1638 and 1640, as in

    David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh)

    David_Lindsay_(bishop_of_Edinburgh)

  • Robert Rollock
  • Minister of the Church of Scotland, theologian (c. 1555–1599)

    it, was printed by the Wodrow Society, Edinburgh, 1844–49. Selected works of Robert Rollock, ed. W. M. Gunn, 2 vols., Wodrow Society, 1844–9 Life by

    Robert Rollock

    Robert Rollock

    Robert_Rollock

  • John Nevay
  • Scottish Covenanter (??–1672)

    Song of Solomon and Christ's Temptation (Robert Wodrow, Analecta, i. 170). Letters of Samuel Rutherford Robert Baillie's Letters and Journal Nicolls's

    John Nevay

    John_Nevay

  • Robert Liston (minister)
  • Scottish clergyman (1730–1796)

    Fullarton, & Co. Retrieved 22 August 2018 – via Google Books. Wodrow, Robert; Burns, Robert (22 August 2018). "The History of the Sufferings of the Church

    Robert Liston (minister)

    Robert_Liston_(minister)

  • John Welsh of Irongray
  • Scottish minister (c. 1624–1681)

    Robert Traill spent much time with him. When in England he spent some time in Carlisle. In August 1671 he was in Northumberland, where, says Wodrow,

    John Welsh of Irongray

    John Welsh of Irongray

    John_Welsh_of_Irongray

  • Walter Gibson (Lord Provost)
  • Scottish merchant

    Retrieved 22 December 2023. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland by Robert Wodrow "Proposals. [By] Walter Gibson, merchant in". ProQuest.

    Walter Gibson (Lord Provost)

    Walter_Gibson_(Lord_Provost)

  • Robert Blair (moderator)
  • Scottish Presbyterian minister (1593–1666)

    from the original on 28 July 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2019. Wodrow, Robert; Burns, Robert (1828–1830). The history of the sufferings of the church of

    Robert Blair (moderator)

    Robert Blair (moderator)

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    Library access or UK public library membership required.) Wodrow, Robert (1828). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland

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  • Robert Boyd (university principal)
  • Scottish theological writer, teacher and poet

    history of the times, to 1680. Edinburgh: Wodrow Society. pp. 9–10. Retrieved 15 July 2019. Brown, Robert (1886). The history of Paisley, from the Roman

    Robert Boyd (university principal)

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  • Tam Dalyell of the Binns
  • Scottish soldier (1615–1685)

    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Wodrow, Robert (1835a). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland

    Tam Dalyell of the Binns

    Tam Dalyell of the Binns

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  • Robert Fleming the elder
  • Scottish Presbyterian soldier and minister (d.1694)

    Cambuslang: a Clydesdale parish. Jackson Wylie & Co Glasgow (1929) Wodrow, Robert (1829). Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland

    Robert Fleming the elder

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  • John Duncanson (minister)
  • Scottish minister (c.1530–1601)

    Thomas Napier (ed.). The History of the Kirk of Scotland. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: Wodrow Society. pp. 187 et passim. Calderwood, David (1843d). Thomson, Thomas Napier

    John Duncanson (minister)

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     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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    , bright fame.

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    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

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     Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

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     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

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    Silence

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    He that presides over the choirs.

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    Imrose | امروسی

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    First Sun Ray

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    Gibbs

    English : patronymic from Gibb.

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    Develop

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    flower name Camelia.

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  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Sober-minded
  • a.

    Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.