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461:"Gladstanes was succeeded in the primacy by John Spotswoode, a shrewd and crafty politician, and the author of a History of the Church of Scotland, which, as has been well observed, might more properly be called "Calumnies against the Church of Scotland." This historian, as appears from his private correspondence, was engaged in all the Jesuitical plots of the government for overturning Presbytery, which he had sworn to support, and could hardly be expected to give a fair account of transactions in which his own credit was so deeply implicated, and for his share in which he was afterwards excommunicated by the Church which he had betrayed. His falsehoods and misrepresentations have been so completely exposed, that to appeal to him now as an authority on any point of history affecting the cause of Presbytery, may be set down at once as a mark of blindfolded prejudice." 59: 477:, John Ogilvie was the only one to be executed. There were two reasons for his execution: firstly, he was far too successful in his work as a priest; and, secondly, Archbishop Spottiswoode, to show his own loyalty in opposing the Papacy, for he was indeed suspect, used Ogilvie's capture and execution as proof of his orthodoxy to the Reformed faith and loyalty to the King. John Ogilvie was executed at 617: 587: 999: 732: 306:
party, but gradually came to see the inconveniences of "parity of ministers", attributed little importance to the existing matters of dispute, and thought that the interests of both church and state were best secured by keeping on good terms with the king. He was therefore ready to co-operate with
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was abolished. That same year he was consecrated bishop on 21 October by the bishops of London, Ely, Rochester, and Worcester. In 1614, he was instrumental in the arrest in Glasgow, trial, and execution at
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when a young man, and was knighted by the King as appears by a charter under the great seal, dated 5 June 1621. He died before the restoration of King Charles II. His only son was:
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He was opposed to the new liturgy as inexpedient, but when he could not prevent its introduction he took part in enforcing it. He was a spectator of the riot of
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as a family home. The castle was rebuilt from a ruin in the 1990s, and his family crest is visible inside and outside the buildings.
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on 28th February 1615, and his martyrdom has long been recognized by the Church. He was Canonized on 17th October, 1976."
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Sir John Spottiswoode of Dairsie in Fife. He was appointed one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to
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Not to be confused with his father, minister of Calder and superintendent for Lothians
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as part of James' programme for bringing peace to the region. In 1610 he presided as
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and was taken prisoner with him and executed immediately after him, on 21 May 1650.
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Primate of Scotland, and in 1618 procured the sanction of the privy council to the
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Spottiswoode had originally become prominent as an ardent supporter of the strict
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The Forgotten Cameron of the '45: The Life and Times of Alexander Cameron, S.J.
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The story of the Scottish church : from the Reformation to the Disruption
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The Middle Shires Divided: Tensions at the Heart of the Anglo-Scottish Union
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in curtailing the independent powers of the Kirk which encroached on the
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Archbishops of St Andrews, Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
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John Spottiswoode, Robert Spottiswoode (1596-1646), Anne Spottiswoode
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the accounts prefixed to the first edition of Spottiswoode's
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Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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in appointing suitable ministers to vacant parishes in the
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the accounts published by the Spottiswoode Society in 1851
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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On 30 May 1605 he became a member of the 1794:Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1621 1784:Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1617 1774:Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1612 1319: 1305: 1297: 911: 897: 889: 871:Chancellor of the University of St Andrews 786: 469:, Monsignor Thomas Wynne, a priest of the 57: 35: 489:Spottiswoode married Rachel, daughter of 283:. He was sent back to Scotland to attend 765: 671: 534:in 1645 and executed on 20 January 1646. 1286:Archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh 649: 706:Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions 687:(London, 1836), 7: John Spottiswoode, 528:Lord President of the Court of Session 515:James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose 497:, with issue a daughter and two sons: 1739:Roman Catholic archbishops of Glasgow 920:Bishops and archbishops of St Andrews 724:. 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John Spottiswood
John Spottiswood
Archbishop of St Andrews

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John Spottiswood
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Scotland
John Spottiswood
superintendent
Lothian
University of Glasgow
Ludowick, Duke of Lennox
James VI and I
Union of the Crowns
Anne of Denmark
almoner

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