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John Dickson (minister)

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49: 216:. Dickson however would not meet their conditions and was sentenced to be sent back to the Bass. "Mr John Dickson, brought prisoner from the Bass, declares, that about six years ago he was taken for being present at conventicles; confesses he has kept conventicles several times; acknowledges the King's authority, but will not engage to live regularly and orderly, and not to keep conventicles; and shuns to give answer as to declaring the unlawfulness to rise in arms against the King or his authority: Ordered that the said Mr John Dickson and Mr Alexander Shields, brought prisoners from the Bass, be returned back prisoners thither until further order." 1329: 927: 99: 571: 395: 332: 88: 200:
In 1680 Dickson was captured and tried in Edinburgh. "The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do hereby recommend to General Dalziel, lieutenant-general and commander-in-chief of his Majesty's forces, to cause immediately transport, by such a party of horse or foot as he shall think fit, the person
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He is reported to have made "many odious speeches in pulpit against the statesmen". He was summoned before the Committee of Estates in Edinburgh on 13 October 1660, for preaching against the government and uttering speeches tending to division and sedition. He was immediately imprisoned and his
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and recanted and petitioned the king for mercy. He was allowed his past year's stipend and to return to his charge following an order by Parliament on 19 April 1661. The Tolbooth record shows him released on 19 May 1661. He was therefore allowed to return to Rutherglen around 1661.
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After sentence was passed Dickson made a petition that because of his age and ill health that he be allowed to stay in Edinburgh. This petition was granted on 13 October 1686: "allow the petitioner to stay in Edinburgh till the first council-day of November next, in regard of his
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of Mr John Dickson, prisoner, from the tolbooth of Edinburgh to the Isle of Bass, and ordain the Magistrates of Edinburgh to deliver the said prisoner to the said party, and the governor of the said isle to receive and detain him prisoner therein till further order."
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In May 1662 an act of parliament was passed which John Dickson could not comply with in good conscience and he therefore left his charge in Rutherglen. He was deprived by Act of Parliament on 11 June, and by Decree of Privy Council 1 October 1662.
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He did not cease preaching but spoke in fields and on hillsides often at night for cover. He travelled east and is recorded preaching on several occasions in Fife. For example, he was present, along with
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condition, he finding caution to appear before the Council that day, or to re-enter the tolbooth of Edinburgh the said day, under the penalty of 5000 merks."
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Two Letters The one, To some Friends when a Prisoner in the Bass; the other, To a Person a little before his Death (Edinburgh, 1739).
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Emeralds chased in Gold; or, the Islands of the Forth: their story, ancient and modern. [With illustrations.]
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on 2 September 1680. On 8 October 1686 orders were issued for a conditional release of prisoners on the Bass and at
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Fasti ecclesiæ scoticanæ; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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The history of the sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution
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John Dickson married Jean, second daughter of Patrick Wardlaw in Muirburn, and had children:
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Extracts from the Records of the Old Tolbooth from The book of the Old Edinburgh Club
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John, apprenticed to Hugh Blair, a merchant from Edinburgh, on 27 August 1690;
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The Scottish Patmos. A standing testimony to patriotic Christian devotion
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congregation declared vacant. He seems to have followed the example of
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he returned to his old parish in Rutherglen. After officiating at
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Testimony to the Doctrine, etc., of the Church of Scotland (1684)
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Depiction of a conventicle in progress, from H. E. Marshall's
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Index


Rutherglen
Covenanting
John Blackadder
Bass Rock

George Harvey

Bass Rock
North Berwick Law
Dalmellington
David Dickson
Irvine
Patrick Gillespie
Mr. John Blackadder
Hill of Beath
Dunfermline
Stirling
conventicles
put to the horn
Balvaird Castle
Kinross
Nisbet
Irongray
Covenanters
Battle of Bothwell Bridge
Bass Rock
Haddingtonshire
Blackness Castle
valetudinary

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