The Covenanters
Tombstones, monuments and memorials are to be found across the length and breadth of Scotland. From Deerness, Orkney to Wigtown in Galloway and from St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow to Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh. It was in this kirkyard in the nation's capital on February 1638 that the National Covenant was signed by nobles, lairds and ministers. This document became the symbolic foundation for Scotland's battle for spiritual independence from an interfering monarchy, hell-bent on enforcing Anglian innovations on the Reformed Kirk. Copies of the National Covenant were made and taken throughout the land and those that adhered to principles contained therein took their glorious place in Scotland's history as the Scottish Covenanters.

New Cumnock, like many other parishes in the south-west of Scotland,  could rightly be described as a Covenanting parish. The hills of the parish had given shelter to Wallace and Bruce during Scotland's struggle for independence, Now, almost 350 years later the same hills would provide shelter for the Covenanters; the open-space for their conventicles where they could worship the Lord in relative safety and for many their final resting place and their gateweay to martyrdom.

THE COVENANTERS


 


 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

NEW CUMNOCK

History of the parish of New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland

© Robert Guthrie

THE COVENANTERS

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John Humphry, John Jamieson, Joseph Wilson - Carsgailoch
Patrick Gemmill, Fenwick Kirkyard
Robert Mitchell, Glencairn Kirkyard, Moniave
John Gemmel, Airdsmoss
John Gemil, Deerness, Orkney
Covenanters 
& New Cumnock
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HUGH CRAWFORD

JOHN GEMIL
JOHN GEMMEL
PATRICK GEMMILL

JOHN HUMPHRY
JOHN JAMIESON
JOSEPH WILSON
MARION CAMERON
MARGARET DUN
GEORGE CORSON
JOHN HAIR

ROBERT MITCHELL

MARGARET WILSON

ALEXANDER PEDEN

TRADITIONS OF
THE COVENANTERS

INTERROGATIONS OF PARISHIONERS
October 1684

COVENANTING
FLAGS

GORDON OF
 EARLSTON

SCOTTISH COVENANTER MEMORIALS
ASSOCIATION

COVENANTER TIMELINE

EARL OF AIRLIE'S
LETTERS

George Corson and John Hair - Cairn

First Minister of
New Cumnock
1653-1693

The Gemmill Covenanters
1679-1685

The Killing Times
1685

COVENANTING
COLLECTIONS

RICHARD CAMERON
& NEW CUMNOCK

MEMENTO MORI