The Parish of All Stewartry


A Historical Introduction to the Covenanters By James Gibson:
Taken from the book Inscriptions on the Tombstones and Monuments erected in memory of the Covenanters; with historical introduction and notes, by James Gibson, and published c.1881 - View Page

Covenanter Tombstones and Monuments in the Stewartry By James Gibson:
Taken from the book Inscriptions on the Tombstones and Monuments erected in memory of the Covenanters; with historical introduction and notes, by James Gibson, and published c.1881 - View Page

Bell of Whiteside and Clark of Drumcloyer By Robert Simpson:
This article is taken from the book "Traditions of the Covenanters; or, Gleanings among the Mountains," by Robert Simpson of Sanquhar. It was published in 1843 and tells the stories of two Stewartry Covenanters - View Page

Proclamation List of 1684 By Robert Wodrow:
Taken from the "History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution," published in 1721–1722, new ed. with a life of Wodrow by Robert Burns 1836 - View Page

Robert Grierson of Lagg and John Graham of Claverhouse By Robert Simpson:
This article is taken from the book "Traditions of the Covenanters; or, Gleanings among the Mountains," by Robert Simpson of Sanquhar. It was published in 1843 and tells the stories of the two notorious persecutors of the Covenanters - View Page

John McClelland - Minister at Kirkcudbright. By John Howie:
Taken from The Scots Worthies. a brief history of those who testified or suffered for the cause of the Reformation in Scotland, by John Gibson of Lochgoin, published 1853 - View Page

Ringan Gilhaize; or The Covenanters By John Galt:
This is a short extract from the work of historical fiction written by John Galt and published in 1823 which tells the story of the Protestant uprising that began at Dalry and ended in their defeat at Rullion Green - View Page