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  2. List of Protestant martyrs of the Scottish Reformation

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Martyrs' Monument, St Andrews, which commemorates Patrick Hamilton, Henry Forrest, George Wishart and Walter Milne Two people were executed under heresy laws during the reign of James I (1406–1437). Protestants were then executed ...

  3. Category:Protestant martyrs of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    List of Protestant martyrs of the Scottish Reformation; A. William Anderson (martyr) B. John Beveridge (martyr) John Blackadder (preacher) John Brown of Priesthill; C.

  4. Category:Scottish Reformation - Wikipedia

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    List of Protestant martyrs of the Scottish Reformation; M. James MacGill; Mary of Guise; Jean de Monluc; ... Scottish Prayer Book (1929) Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord Sempill;

  5. Scottish Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Reformation was the process whereby Scotland broke away from the Catholic Church, and established the Protestant Church of Scotland. [ a ] It forms part of the wider European 16th-century Protestant Reformation .

  6. Patrick Hamilton (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton was the second son of Sir Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil and Catherine Stewart, daughter of Alexander, Duke of Albany, second son of James II of Scotland.He was born in the diocese of Glasgow, probably at his father's estate of Stanehouse in Lanarkshire, and was most likely educated at Linlithgow [citation needed].

  7. John Ogilvie (saint) - Wikipedia

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    As a martyr of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation he was declared Venerable in the seventeenth century. Ogilvie was beatified in 1929 and canonised in 1976 on 17 October, becoming the only post-Reformation Scottish saint. [5] [6] His feast day is celebrated on 10 March in the Catholic Church in Scotland. In the rest of the world it is ...

  8. Walter Milne - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrs' Monument, St Andrews, which commemorates Milne and three other martyrs: Patrick Hamilton, Henry Forrest, and George Wishart. Walter Milne (died April 1558), also recorded as Mill or Myln, was the last Protestant martyr to be burned in Scotland before the Scottish Reformation changed the country from Catholic to Presbyterian.

  9. George Wishart - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrs Memorial at St Andrews was erected to the honour of George Wishart, Patrick Hamilton, and other martyrs of the Reformation era. Dundee's East Port (also known as Cowgate Port), the remains of a gateway in the town's walls, is known as the Wishart Arch. The Arch is the only surviving portion of the town's walls, and probably survived ...

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