A New Covenanter For Cambusnethan: James Stewart, Executed 1681
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James Stewart is the most enigmatic of a group of five Covenanters executed in Edinburgh in October, 1681. According to tradition, almost nothing was known about his origin. However, the discovery of new information, presented here for the first time, significantly improves our knowledge of him. According to Wodrow, Stuart was an innocent slaughtered: ‘The…
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