- /ˈwɪnjət/). See also:
Gilhaize – a
seemingly invented surname used for the
eponymous protagonist of John Galt's
Ringan Gilhaize Layamon – now written...
- (prompting John Galt to
produce a
contrasting picture in his
novel Ringan Gilhaize in 1823); The
Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818) with its low-born
heroine Jeanie...
-
Mackenzie of
Rosehaugh features as a
character in John Galt's
novel Ringan Gilhaize, or The
Covenanters (1823). In 1662
Mackenzie married Elizabeth ****son...
-
Volume 55 (February 1823), p. 449, in
reference to John Galt,
Ringan Gilhaize: Or, The Covenanters,
Oliver & Boyd, 1823.[1] C. A. Elton,
Remains of Hesiod...
- The
Entail (3 volumes) (1823) The
Gathering of the West (1823)
Ringan Gilhaize (The Covenanters) (3 volumes) (1823) The
Spaewife (3 volumes) (1823) The...
- of
Bodsbeck (1818) and John Galt's
novel of the
Killing Times,
Ringan Gilhaize (1823).
Claverhouse is the
subject of
Rosemary Sutcliff's 1983
young adult...
- (born 1959)
Janice Galloway (born 1955) John Galt (1779–1839),
Ringan Gilhaize Pat
Gerber (1934–2006)
Charles Gibbon (1843–1890),
Dangerous Connexions...
- Galt The Entail, or The
Lairds of
Grippy The
Gathering of the West
Ringan Gilhaize, or The
Covenanters The Spaewife: a tale of the
Scottish chronicles Thomas...
-
Fullarton & co., and Edinburgh: A.
Fullarton & co. pp. 304. Galt, John.
Ringan Gilhaize, 1823 55°51′00″N 3°15′18″W / 55.85005°N 3.25505°W / 55.85005; -3.25505...
- in my remembrance,
especially in
describing the
Covenanters in
Ringan Gilhaize." They are also
mentioned -
quite negatively - in a
letter by
Robert Burns:...