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- The Buchanites were the late 18th-century followers of Elspeth Buchan, a Scottish woman who claimed to be the Woman Clothed with the Sun, one of the figures...
- court and pit and gallows site. Elspeth Buchan was the leader of the Buchanites, an extreme religious sect who in the 1780s settled for a time at the...
- fanatical Buchanites. The Revd White and his wife supported her and he was suspended from his church as a result. Gardner joined the Buchanites, who numbering...
- behalf of Mrs Stewart of Afton Lodge he attended two meetings held by the Buchanites and took notes on their beliefs and practices for which he was at first...
- Old and New Lights Anti-Burgher movement ****ociate Presbytery Bereans Buchanites Catholic Apostolic Church Evangelical Union Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)...
- Old and New Lights Anti-Burgher movement ****ociate Presbytery Bereans Buchanites Catholic Apostolic Church Evangelical Union Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)...
- A75 along with Springholm, around 2 miles (3 km) to the south-west. The Buchanites were the followers of Elspeth Buchan (1738-1791), who claimed to be the...
- McHaffie concerning his sojourn in the Wilderness among the folk called the Buchanites, is a historical novella by the British writer F. L. Lucas. It purports...
- (1738–1791) was the founder of a Scottish religious sect known as the Buchanites. She was born in 1738, the daughter of John Simpson and Margaret Gordon...
- Old and New Lights Anti-Burgher movement ****ociate Presbytery Bereans Buchanites Catholic Apostolic Church Evangelical Union Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)...