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Such a sad tale but the saddest part Bruce is that today in our so called modern World ,we have those who wish to impose their own fanactical beliefs upon others. Freedom of thought has to be fought for over and over again.
This is true on both sides of the political divide. There are people obsessed with enforcing their mystical beliefs on others and, without irony, those people always cast themselves as freedom fighters.
Politics are always rough but public execution for your believes are currently illegal. I don't think there is much comparison. We just seem to be rerunning the gay debate of the 1980s with the trans. It's called Woke now and was called Political Correctness then.
@@cyberleaderandy1different freedom then. Freedom to be part of the British Empire, to be locked up for being gay and you could beat your wife as long as she wasn't permanently damaged. And racism was still science in many people's heads.
Here on Merseyside, plenty realised that the Japanese and Germans did not distinguish between Orange and Green....same on the river Imjin in Korea with the Chinese...yet here were we are with our Bruce..😊
Frankly, the Christians who want their religion taught in schools need to be reminded about exactly every act of cultural, language, and literal genocide that their religion has inflicted upon humanity since day one. This story, every woman who was sacrificed during the burning times, Native Americans who were taken from their tribe and raised as "Christian" to "save their soul", etc..😒🙄
This is why so many Presbyterians emigrated to New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia in late 1600s. A Presbyterian prayer used 100 years later during American revolution was "May the lord press the King to the glory of his bosom, as we want no more of him on this earth". - Reverend Caldwell.
and 1 of the reasons why having all those religious extremes in a melting pot, has ended up with the twisted versions of religion all in in 1 place! I would have been drowned, refuse allegiance to a king, and don't believe in any god! I have my will and it is free! yet I try and do no wrong to other's!
America's original settlers made a mess thank you very much. If they were welcome anywhere at this point God would smile. There's nothing religious or spiritual about them. Were worse than the Catholics when they got here.
@@andyt5559echo that sentiment too...from an Orange and Green family..life is too short..our enemies do not distinguish between our faith...personally am grateful to our Presbyterian church brethren for restoring Iona.?and of course our intrepid Historian...😊😊😊
One of my ancestors counting 7 generations ago was Margaret’s oldest brother John, who left Scotland for Antrim, Ireland with two of his younger brothers, leaving Margaret, Thomas and Agnes. His great-grand-daughter, who had the gift of “second sight” saw two of her sons leave for a new life in Australia. There they became pasturalists, and the elder became the “Sheep King of Australia”. The younger was also successful and is my great-great grandfather. I always felt I would be called on to be very brave and stand up for my beliefs. When I first learned of Margaret Wilson, her story resonated with me deeply. I could only hope to be brave in the face of such fear. Thank you for telling the story so beautifully.
In February and March I'll be visiting the major towns in Australia and New Zealand with my live show Scotland Made the World. It would be great to see you. Get info at www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
Bruce you’ve made several touching episodes over the past few years, but to me this has to be the most touching to date. While a moving story out of Scottish history, (which is what I know you focus on) sadly such cruelty was not isolated to, or unique to Scotland. Even sadder, martyring teenagers and children because of their, or their parents religious beliefs is still happening in some areas of our world today.
This is also one example of why people left Europe and came to the colonies in America. This is an example of why the first Amendment says what it does.
@@eddiepattisonhogg9917Praise God for the faith that led to their horrible deaths? Wouldn’t it be nice if we could praise those who simply do good as opposed to just thanking the Lord for giving people the faith to suffer horribly, as if the withstanding of torture itself is an act of moral superiority over all those who are careful to avoid being tortured right in front of their families? Do you thank the Lord also for the conviction of all the atheists currently being persecuted around the world for their own faith in the value of truth and honesty that prevent them from pretending to believe in a god they don’t believe in?
As a Portuguese traveller, in Scotland 🌺❤️, I love dearly this beautiful country, thank you so much for sharing the amazing Scottish History Education, so much appreciated x
Good stuff. Dissent is still hated, by you know who. The beauty of the gentle landscape of Galloway lends poignancy to the story of the covenanters. Keep it up.
Thanks for telling this story as it was Bruce,so many atrocities and the despicable stories which have been passed down through the years at these times seem to be hidden from what we are taught at school. Like yourself in not religious but always interested in the history of our beautifully country.Keep the good work up,always enjoy your videos.
Loved learning more about Scottish history. We visited last year and thoroughly enjoyed the entire country. I especially loved meeting all the people and, of course trying the many single malts. We hope to revisit in the near future.
Thank you for how beautifully you handled the end of video and for video with your sister and brother in law on legacy of the enslaved people and Aberdeen
As usual Bruce a great piece of storytelling. I used to drive past the Maggie Wall memorial when visiting my brother who used to live in Dunning. Every time I couldn't help thinking that humans have thought of a lot of cruel ways of killing each other in the name of religion and how they think of more every century. That is probably amongst the worst, although there are a few to choose from
It's not really about religion though is it, other than as an instrument of power? The two sides to this story are not equal, nor do they have comparable motivations; the martyrs were standing by their faith, but their crime was essentially political.
Thanks again Bruce! The truth of our past and lessons not to be forgotten. Supposedly my 9th ggf Rev William "the Martyr " Duncan of Perth was executed around 1690 and the family being ousted fleeing to the virginia colony. See you in Perth 👊🏼
Thank you for sharing their story! I first came across the Martyrs of Wigtown last September whilst visiting the area. I wanted to know more about them and have just finished writing a short book on them which is part fact, part fiction.
An absolutely invaluable presentation, Bruce - QUALITY😎👍 The truth has never any space for patronizing - even self-aggrandising exploits... must be faced, warts n all. And, 'let's face it', many/most (world-wide) only reckon the more romanticized, 'Walkers tin' version of things. I've a mate whose father used to tend to many Covenanters graves and memorials all throughout the southwest (He always used to remind me, "They'd no much use for royals - or any o they Jacobites neither!")😁
My ancestors served under a Covenanter General ( the Marquis of Montrose ) ...O Cahan, s regiment of foot..most ended being hung..today my blended ,Orange and Green family still talk of those cruel days...cheers/slainte...E..
Again, this is a great video and always amazing storytelling. It is so sad that this story has been repeated multiple times all over the world. Religion has held people together, but also tore them apart. Brave young children ❤❤
Fascinating (and heartbreaking) history. Some 30 years ago, my dad came across a book called the Willson family tree, which traced the descendants of Thomas Willson up to about the 1940s-1950s IIRC. He is among the descendants via his mother, so I will be sharing this video with him, as he is fascinated by family history.
All of your videos are amazing. I get myself comfortable and just listen. Your storytelling is beautiful and it brings the history alive. You always bring the humanity to history. You bring the people of the past alive so I feel the empathy. Thank you so, so much for what you do! ❤️ I cried at the end of this one.
Great story Bruce. It illustrates why the separation of church and state was so important to the writers of the US constitution. Man should have the right to worship according to his own conscience, not forced to have beliefs that are not his or her own. Such bravery is amazing.
Great video, really appreciated how you 'walked back' the clan dispute from the most virulent historical event to the various other 'known' events that form part of the chronology of that dispute.
Whoever you hate, it must run very deep to make such a comment on a video that tells the story of the brutal execution of young women. for crimes they could not possibly have committed.
This brought back memories from 20 years ago when we had holidays regularly in a farm cottage in the hills above Creetown. We used to enjoy going to Wigtown for the book shops and tours of Bladnoch distillery ending with the purchase of a bottle or two. Having visited once we came back each year for a few years. Every time we found something else to enjoy in the Machars triangle. Also we found Gatehouse of Fleet and Kirkcudbright to be favorite spots. I remember this history and it's where I rediscovered the Covenanters, first heard about at high school in the 1970s and also the Stuartry. I always found something new every visit and apart from London there's not many places like it. Only thing I hated was the midges in the Forest of Galloway.
10 thumbs up! Sharing this widely. Direct descendant of Malcom III here, who’s also directly descended from 3 Native American nations (incl 2 tribal chiefs). You’re the best resource, hands down, for learning the history of my Scots ancestors.
I'm not sure what I like best about your videos ... the history, yes ... the scenery, yes, your accent, yes!! So your videos are great on all fronts!! I love the stories!
Thanks for sharing this very sad tale, on a lighter note I look forward to seeing you on tour when you climb the wall and bring your show to Newcastle at the end of August.
I wish we humans could seem to hold one faith, whatever it might be, without feeling the need to crush anyone who holds another. A sad story for many reasons, but the saddest aspect to me is the use of so much power to frame and obliterate an old lady and a young woman. I'm glad their memory lives on. Thanks for this post.
My ancestors changed religion, like you and I change electric supplies...we Hibernian's and Caledonians should focus on the crucial things like our housing and health..native of Limavady now an adopted son of Birkenhead..❤❤😊😊
The capacity for wanton cruelty is something never far away ( Bucha..) , a debt of gratitude to you for sharing this with us all,best wishes from the wirral peninsula...😮...😢...E...
History can be frustrating and compilcated. I am disgusted by how these ladies were treated because of their beliefs, but on the other end as an American, I'm also painfully aware of how people are treated if they aren't affiliated with some form of christianity. Nevertheless, my heart aches at the cruelty forced upon these people.
Please give an example of people treated badly because they are not Christians in the present day. It is an undisputed truth that Christians are the subject of persecution today and will be until the end times, as Jesus our Lord told us.Thank Read about the situation in Africa and in the UK in which Christianity is being slowly and sleekitly strangled by an atheist government.
Thank you so much. I’m going to systematically go through all your videos. I’m never to old (at 73) to learn more about my country’s history. I’m going to try to introduce them one by one to my granddaughters. (8/10yo).
My surname is Campbell. My father is Scottish and English. My ancestors came to Canada a couple of centuries ago. We slowly moved into the US. I now live in Vermont and do my best to learn Scottish history.
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Apparently one of my ancestors, Grierson of Larg, (nickname The Red Gauntlet), was a King's Man & heavily involved in the 'Killing Times'. He once sent a letter to the King with a Bill for all the rope he was using to hang the Covenanters. At one stage there were around 1,000 Covenanters strung up at the Manse, in the village of Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire. The King replied thanking him for his Service & hinted that he'd heard there was a lot of water in Galloway & to use that as it would save rope usage. The King didn't pay the Bill East of Dumfries, just off the A75 is the now called Rockall Hotel. That was one of his main bases. Behind and above a Public Bar, in a case is one of his Red Gauntlets, rings & all.
So much of the history of the Covenanters was retold in grossly & grisly exaggerated terms by later generations. The “1,000 Covenanters strung up at The Manse” is just such a case. The total number of Covenanters killed in the whole span of The Killing Times was less than that.
Love your vids Bruce, your an excellent historian 😊 would be fab if you did a video about the witches of Fife. Edinburgh Uni have an interactive map that shows who was killed and the why and the where, dates etc. It's quite interesting😊x
My husband's ancestor the Rev. Turner ended up in Maryland (after a bit in N. Ireland ) in the 1700s. He was holding to his beliefs and thus brought Scotland with him.😊
I’m not a religious person myself, but I have nothing but awe and respect for young children who found their literal comfort and strength in a particular faith. Honestly, I myself couldn’t get to a place of deeper forgiveness and acceptance with anyone until I finally broke away from religious dogma. Namaste
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@@F4Insight-uq6nt Bruce has been trying to do a niel Oliver a cum fae the land of the covenanted that starts fa barrhill
Such a sad tale but the saddest part Bruce is that today in our so called modern World ,we have those who wish to impose their own fanactical beliefs upon others. Freedom of thought has to be fought for over and over again.
This is true on both sides of the political divide. There are people obsessed with enforcing their mystical beliefs on others and, without irony, those people always cast themselves as freedom fighters.
Absolutely. These folks and those who stormed beaches in ww2 fought for freedoms. We cant let them down and give in to oppression.
Politics are always rough but public execution for your believes are currently illegal.
I don't think there is much comparison.
We just seem to be rerunning the gay debate of the 1980s with the trans.
It's called Woke now and was called Political Correctness then.
@@cyberleaderandy1different freedom then. Freedom to be part of the British Empire, to be locked up for being gay and you could beat your wife as long as she wasn't permanently damaged.
And racism was still science in many people's heads.
Here on Merseyside, plenty realised that the Japanese and Germans did not distinguish between Orange and Green....same on the river Imjin in Korea with the Chinese...yet here were we are with our Bruce..😊
i am a 58 year old Fifer,this is the history that should be taught in our Scottish schools,amazing stuff
Frankly, the Christians who want their religion taught in schools need to be reminded about exactly every act of cultural, language, and literal genocide that their religion has inflicted upon humanity since day one. This story, every woman who was sacrificed during the burning times, Native Americans who were taken from their tribe and raised as "Christian" to "save their soul", etc..😒🙄
My favorite Scottish History Tour Guide, King Bruce! 👑🏴🙌🏿
You're too kind
@@ScotlandHistoryToursno. You are my favourite Scottish history person now. I prefer it when you play it straight and this was a 10/10
Such a sad thing to have happened
All heil!
That is so sad, Bruce but we need people like you to remind us of human’s inhumanity to humankind. You have the words for this; I have none ☹️
what faith, you must not forget their faith, without faith we have nothing.
This is why so many Presbyterians emigrated to New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia in late 1600s. A Presbyterian prayer used 100 years later during American revolution was "May the lord press the King to the glory of his bosom, as we want no more of him on this earth". - Reverend Caldwell.
Well, that would be a bit silly. Things were a bit different in George III's time.
and 1 of the reasons why having all those religious extremes in a melting pot, has ended up with the twisted versions of religion all in in 1 place! I would have been drowned, refuse allegiance to a king, and don't believe in any god! I have my will and it is free! yet I try and do no wrong to other's!
America's original settlers made a mess thank you very much. If they were welcome anywhere at this point God would smile. There's nothing religious or spiritual about them. Were worse than the Catholics when they got here.
@@andyt5559echo that sentiment too...from an Orange and Green family..life is too short..our enemies do not distinguish between our faith...personally am grateful to our Presbyterian church brethren for restoring Iona.?and of course our intrepid Historian...😊😊😊
@@aaronsinger things like JW, Mormons develop, then you get to the likes off Scientology, they are all basically scams, masquerading as religions!
One of my ancestors counting 7 generations ago was Margaret’s oldest brother John, who left Scotland for Antrim, Ireland with two of his younger brothers, leaving Margaret, Thomas and Agnes. His great-grand-daughter, who had the gift of “second sight” saw two of her sons leave for a new life in Australia. There they became pasturalists, and the elder became the “Sheep King of Australia”. The younger was also successful and is my great-great grandfather. I always felt I would be called on to be very brave and stand up for my beliefs. When I first learned of Margaret Wilson, her story resonated with me deeply. I could only hope to be brave in the face of such fear. Thank you for telling the story so beautifully.
In February and March I'll be visiting the major towns in Australia and New Zealand with my live show Scotland Made the World. It would be great to see you. Get info at www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
Brilliant, all the history that I never got at school ..conveyed in such a brilliant way ..Thank you
You're welcome
My school would have loved a story with a public execution in it.
Bruce you’ve made several touching episodes over the past few years, but to me this has to be the most touching to date. While a moving story out of Scottish history, (which is what I know you focus on) sadly such cruelty was not isolated to, or unique to Scotland. Even sadder, martyring teenagers and children because of their, or their parents religious beliefs is still happening in some areas of our world today.
I must be honest this one brought a tear to my eye 😢..you presented the story very well ❤
Thanks
This is also one example of why people left Europe and came to the colonies in America. This is an example of why the first Amendment says what it does.
I never thought one of your videos would make me misty eyed. What courage and what shame. Thank you Bruce.
You're welcome
it's their faith we should praise God for, a faith we also need again.
@@eddiepattisonhogg9917Praise God for the faith that led to their horrible deaths? Wouldn’t it be nice if we could praise those who simply do good as opposed to just thanking the Lord for giving people the faith to suffer horribly, as if the withstanding of torture itself is an act of moral superiority over all those who are careful to avoid being tortured right in front of their families? Do you thank the Lord also for the conviction of all the atheists currently being persecuted around the world for their own faith in the value of truth and honesty that prevent them from pretending to believe in a god they don’t believe in?
Bruce makes it easy to listen and interesting. 😊
Heartbreaking. Thank you, Bruce, for sharing this story.
Very welcome
A'reyt Bruce. A sad tale all round, but well told in a beautiful setting, as always.
Your videos always bring the characters from history to life and make them more than a name and date and add context. Thank you
As a Portuguese traveller, in Scotland 🌺❤️, I love dearly this beautiful country, thank you so much for sharing the amazing Scottish History Education, so much appreciated x
A very emotionally moving story. And so sad. Well worth the watch on many levels.
Good stuff. Dissent is still hated, by you know who. The beauty of the gentle landscape of Galloway lends poignancy to the story of the covenanters. Keep it up.
Great point!
By who?
@@briansullivan5908 Generally by everyone who has power.
Thank you so much for making this video. It’s just down the road from me so I always try to leave a flower down on the stone each year.
Thank you again Bruce, for bringing history to life, and for always treating it with dignity and compassion. Best wishes my brother.
Thanks!
Ah huge thanks
Thanks for telling this story as it was Bruce,so many atrocities and the despicable stories which have been passed down through the years at these times seem to be hidden from what we are taught at school. Like yourself in not religious but always interested in the history of our beautifully country.Keep the good work up,always enjoy your videos.
Loved learning more about Scottish history. We visited last year and thoroughly enjoyed the entire country. I especially loved meeting all the people and, of course trying the many single malts. We hope to revisit in the near future.
Thank you for this story Bruce. Incredible.
My pleasure!
It’s so sad & cruel. The Martyr of the Solway is one of my favourite paintings, it’s haunting.
Echo that sentiment too, chilling from cruel...😢...E...
Powerful video Bruce, well presented. Sad part of our history yet it shouldnt be forgotten nor they who made it, unfortunately.
Thank you for how beautifully you handled the end of video and for video with your sister and brother in law on legacy of the enslaved people and Aberdeen
Thank you so much!
This is where my family is from. OMG what horrible things we humans do to one another... 😭
Aye
@@ScotlandHistoryTours....well ,some of us former foes share stories...and wounds in these cruel days...thank you for sharing this with us all.❤❤
As usual Bruce a great piece of storytelling.
I used to drive past the Maggie Wall memorial when visiting my brother who used to live in Dunning. Every time I couldn't help thinking that humans have thought of a lot of cruel ways of killing each other in the name of religion and how they think of more every century.
That is probably amongst the worst, although there are a few to choose from
It's not really about religion though is it, other than as an instrument of power? The two sides to this story are not equal, nor do they have comparable motivations; the martyrs were standing by their faith, but their crime was essentially political.
thanks for having the courage to put this on here, these are facts that our people need to know, we indeed live in a time of great darkness.
Always easier to empathize with chaotic times when they are distilled down to personal harship and tragedy..
Thanks for the tellin'..
Well told sir! Good to finally learn what “Covenanters” were all about.
A traagic history, beautifully retold. Thank you.
Thanks
A shocking story and makes me feel sad and ashamed that humans display such cruelty to each other.
Still love your “stories”,Bruce. Thank you for this one.
Thanks again Bruce! The truth of our past and lessons not to be forgotten. Supposedly my 9th ggf Rev William "the Martyr " Duncan of Perth was executed around 1690 and the family being ousted fleeing to the virginia colony. See you in Perth 👊🏼
Enjoying your work. Looking forward to the Dunfermline show. Many thanks
A powerful piece of history 😢
Thank you for sharing their story! I first came across the Martyrs of Wigtown last September whilst visiting the area. I wanted to know more about them and have just finished writing a short book on them which is part fact, part fiction.
Oh wow!
Wow, you tell some incredible stories, yet, this story, along with the way you have of sharing it with us, I don't believe can be surpassed.
Thank you Bruce for reminding us of our history it is sad to hear it but we have not to forget it
An absolutely invaluable presentation, Bruce - QUALITY😎👍
The truth has never any space for patronizing - even self-aggrandising exploits... must be faced, warts n all.
And, 'let's face it', many/most (world-wide) only reckon the more romanticized, 'Walkers tin' version of things.
I've a mate whose father used to tend to many Covenanters graves and memorials all throughout the southwest
(He always used to remind me, "They'd no much use for royals - or any o they Jacobites neither!")😁
My ancestors served under a Covenanter General ( the Marquis of Montrose ) ...O Cahan, s regiment of foot..most ended being hung..today my blended ,Orange and Green family still talk of those cruel days...cheers/slainte...E..
Again, this is a great video and always amazing storytelling. It is so sad that this story has been repeated multiple times all over the world. Religion has held people together, but also tore them apart. Brave young children ❤❤
“God is the leading cause of death” ~ George Carlin
Beautiful story telling. I could only imagine what living in those times was like.
I've visited the Martyr's Post a few times. It's always an eerie experience
Great video ✌️ Scottish and proud
Thanks 👍
Fascinating (and heartbreaking) history. Some 30 years ago, my dad came across a book called the Willson family tree, which traced the descendants of Thomas Willson up to about the 1940s-1950s IIRC. He is among the descendants via his mother, so I will be sharing this video with him, as he is fascinated by family history.
Just did the same thing to my family
@@ivorwillson623 Sounds like we're distant cousins.
I like the way you don't shy from telling the good and the bad.
Thank again Bruce.👍🏴
Incredibly sad story. I had no idea of any of this. Thanks for relating the tale. 😢😢😢
Thanks for listening
'Tis a bitter and sorrowful Tale you tell Bruce. Brought tears to my eyes.
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A sad and beautiful testimony to faith and courage
And the brutality that is justified for Jesus Christ.
All of your videos are amazing. I get myself comfortable and just listen. Your storytelling is beautiful and it brings the history alive. You always bring the humanity to history. You bring the people of the past alive so I feel the empathy. Thank you so, so much for what you do! ❤️
I cried at the end of this one.
Bruce you are bloody amazing man, I love your work. Just a lonely Scot living abroad, but you bring me home. Love you man.
Great story Bruce. It illustrates why the separation of church and state was so important to the writers of the US constitution. Man should have the right to worship according to his own conscience, not forced to have beliefs that are not his or her own. Such bravery is amazing.
You are so right!!
Problem is, we are losing it, slowly but surely.
The most religious country in the western world, extremism flourishes in the USA.
That’s the 1st time you’ve made me cry. I was close with Glencoe , but I controlled myself 😢
Thank you for telling story about Scotland.😊
Love learning via your videos Bruce.
Thank you so much for sharing this story. I was unfamiliar with it. It's very moving.
You are so welcome
Well written, very well spoken !
Thank you
Great video, really appreciated how you 'walked back' the clan dispute from the most virulent historical event to the various other 'known' events that form part of the chronology of that dispute.
Amazing tale, thank you ❤😊
Our pleasure!
What a sad tale... and so well told.
Did I see you in a movie about finding Richard 111’s remains? I was so excited to see you!🇦🇺
Aye, that was me
It's good to see you doing well Mr Fummey! I remember you were always the favourite supply teacher at our school ^^
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Brilliant bit of sad history. Nice presentation
The man who refuses to allow our country to be a forgotten nation as some would like..🏴
Whoever you hate, it must run very deep to make such a comment on a video that tells the story of the brutal execution of young women. for crimes they could not possibly have committed.
@@vinny142pretty sure that is praise to the storyteller.
Indeed, high praise to the storyteller.
Exactly who whats Scotland to be a forgotten country?
@@johnmulligan912
Who wants Scotland to be forgotten? 🤔
I forget. 😄
This brought back memories from 20 years ago when we had holidays regularly in a farm cottage in the hills above Creetown. We used to enjoy going to Wigtown for the book shops and tours of Bladnoch distillery ending with the purchase of a bottle or two. Having visited once we came back each year for a few years. Every time we found something else to enjoy in the Machars triangle.
Also we found Gatehouse of Fleet and Kirkcudbright to be favorite spots.
I remember this history and it's where I rediscovered the Covenanters, first heard about at high school in the 1970s and also the Stuartry. I always found something new every visit and apart from London there's not many places like it. Only thing I hated was the midges in the Forest of Galloway.
10 thumbs up! Sharing this widely. Direct descendant of Malcom III here, who’s also directly descended from 3 Native American nations (incl 2 tribal chiefs). You’re the best resource, hands down, for learning the history of my Scots ancestors.
Those were some mighty tough women.
I'm not sure what I like best about your videos ... the history, yes ... the scenery, yes, your accent, yes!! So your videos are great on all fronts!! I love the stories!
Ah thanks
Good morning Bruce, thanks for another great video, thought provoking, to say the least, 🏴👍🏻
Evening😊
Excellent video, well presented. Very interesting.
Thanks for sharing this very sad tale, on a lighter note I look forward to seeing you on tour when you climb the wall and bring your show to Newcastle at the end of August.
I wish we humans could seem to hold one faith, whatever it might be, without feeling the need to crush anyone who holds another. A sad story for many reasons, but the saddest aspect to me is the use of so much power to frame and obliterate an old lady and a young woman. I'm glad their memory lives on. Thanks for this post.
If we were all one faith anyone who isn't would be persecuted
Well that's cheered me right up!
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Another well told history. I’m particularly saddened to hear of the treachery of the supposed friend who entrapped the sisters.
True
What some call legal is madness .
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I am a simple person. I see Bruce post, I click. Asap.
Love you😍
We were Covenanters in Muirkirk (Kirk on the moor of Kyle) we and others fought at Drumclog and won.
It's what Jesus would have done.
My ancestors changed religion, like you and I change electric supplies...we Hibernian's and Caledonians should focus on the crucial things like our housing and health..native of Limavady now an adopted son of Birkenhead..❤❤😊😊
The capacity for wanton cruelty is something never far away ( Bucha..) , a debt of gratitude to you for sharing this with us all,best wishes from the wirral peninsula...😮...😢...E...
You are welcome!
@@ScotlandHistoryTours....😢...
What a sad true tale😢 thank you for teaching me.
Thanks for listening
History can be frustrating and compilcated. I am disgusted by how these ladies were treated because of their beliefs, but on the other end as an American, I'm also painfully aware of how people are treated if they aren't affiliated with some form of christianity.
Nevertheless, my heart aches at the cruelty forced upon these people.
Thank you for this ❤
Please give an example of people treated badly because they are not Christians in the present day. It is an undisputed truth that Christians are the subject of persecution today and will be until the end times, as Jesus our Lord told us.Thank
Read about the situation in Africa and in the UK in which Christianity is being slowly and sleekitly strangled by an atheist government.
walked out to see the post a few times, knew roughly what had happened, but didn't know the whole story. Thanks very much for filling in the blanks.
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I am English and i love travelling through Scotland seeing the country and meeting the people
Very interesting, thanks for the history lesson.
Thank you so much. I’m going to systematically go through all your videos. I’m never to old (at 73) to learn more about my country’s history. I’m going to try to introduce them one by one to my granddaughters. (8/10yo).
Brilliant. Some of the older videos are less polished though
My surname is Campbell. My father is Scottish and English. My ancestors came to Canada a couple of centuries ago. We slowly moved into the US. I now live in Vermont and do my best to learn Scottish history.
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Well done
So sad, it just goes on and on in every country😢
Another amazing story we'll presented keep it going loving your work how about a short on battle of santa cruz 1797
Apparently one of my ancestors, Grierson of Larg, (nickname The Red Gauntlet), was a King's Man & heavily involved in the 'Killing Times'. He once sent a letter to the King with a Bill for all the rope he was using to hang the Covenanters. At one stage there were around 1,000 Covenanters strung up at the Manse, in the village of Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire. The King replied thanking him for his Service & hinted that he'd heard there was a lot of water in Galloway & to use that as it would save rope usage. The King didn't pay the Bill
East of Dumfries, just off the A75 is the now called Rockall Hotel. That was one of his main bases. Behind and above a Public Bar, in a case is one of his Red Gauntlets, rings & all.
So much of the history of the Covenanters was retold in grossly & grisly exaggerated terms by later generations. The “1,000 Covenanters strung up at The Manse” is just such a case. The total number of Covenanters killed in the whole span of The Killing Times was less than that.
I trust he came to a bad end but seldom do these types get what they deserve......
The more cruel the rulers, the less power they have. They live in fear.
Love your vids Bruce, your an excellent historian 😊 would be fab if you did a video about the witches of Fife. Edinburgh Uni have an interactive map that shows who was killed and the why and the where, dates etc. It's quite interesting😊x
Seconded, that’d be awesome!
I recognise so many of the places from videos that I drive by without second thought when fishing
I enjoyed your video. Plus I love history. Greetings from the West of Ireland 😁
There is still the Covenanters prison in Newmilns in Ayrshire. We got taught about the Covenanters in Primary school
My husband's ancestor the Rev. Turner ended up in Maryland (after a bit in N. Ireland ) in the 1700s. He was holding to his beliefs and thus brought Scotland with him.😊
I’m not a religious person myself, but I have nothing but awe and respect for young children who found their literal comfort and strength in a particular faith. Honestly, I myself couldn’t get to a place of deeper forgiveness and acceptance with anyone until I finally broke away from religious dogma. Namaste