- The
Battle of
Rullion Green took
place on 28
November 1666, near the
Pentland Hills, in Midlothian, Scotland. It was the only
significant battle of the...
- Rear-Admiral Sir
Arthur Rullion Rattray, KBE, CB, CIE (2 May 1891 – 10
August 1966) was a
British naval officer who
served in the
Royal Indian Marine...
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military commander,
marched on
Edinburgh and were
defeated at the
Battle of
Rullion Green.
Around 50
prisoners were taken,
while a
number of
others were arrested;...
-
exists no
memoir of John
Welsh of Irongray,
though from the
Battle of
Rullion Green till
Bothwell Bridge he was the most con****uous
Covenanting minister...
- monarchy, the "Pentland Rising" in the
region culminated with the
Battle of
Rullion Green in 1666, a
decisive victory for the
Government forces against Covenanter...
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orders to
subdue the Covenanters.
Dalyell defeated them at the
Battle of
Rullion Green, in the
Pentland Hills,
south of Edinburgh. He
treated the defeated...
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refurbished trains".
Evening Standard.
Rullion. "Be a part of the
Central Line
Improvement Programme".
Rullion.
Retrieved 17
February 2021. "FOI request...
- in
recognition of the
bravery of his own son, James, at the
Battle of
Rullion Green. The
current owners are Paul and
Louise Ramsay. Sir
James Henry Ramsay...
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James King (1913). "Chapter
XXIII - The
Ruling of
Rothes and the
Rising of
Rullion Green". The Covenanters. Vol. 2. Glasgow: John
Smith and son. pp. 169-220...
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Keppoch murders. 1664:
Methven Castle built. 1666: 28
November –
Battle of
Rullion Green, part of the
Pentland Rising, a
failed uprising by the Covenanters...