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- 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...
- 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...
- 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;...
- 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...
- 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...
- refurbished trains". Evening Standard. Rullion. "Be a part of the Central Line Improvement Programme". Rullion. Retrieved 17 February 2021. "FOI request...
- Keppoch murders. 1664: Methven Castle built. 1666: 28 NovemberBattle of Rullion Green, part of the Pentland Rising, a failed uprising by the Covenanters...
- including if necessary the destruction of the Navy itself. Rear Admiral Arthur Rullion Rattray, second–in–command to the Royal Indian Navy, and the commanding...
- small force of badly armed conventiclers being defeated at the battle of Rullion Green. Afterwards the whole episode was (incorrectly) named the Pentland...
- bishops sparked a new period of rebellion and, in the wake of the Battle of Rullion Green in 1666, Covenanters were imprisoned in the former priests' prison...