David Calderwood (1575 – 29 October 1650) was a Scottish minister of religion and historian.[1] Calderwood was banished for his nonconformity. He found a home in the Low Countries, where he wrote his great work, the Altare Damascenum which was an attack on Anglican episcopacy. He was present at the Glasgow Assembly in 1638, and saw episcopacy and the high church liturgy swept away from the Church of Scotland. He died at Jedburgh, a fugitive from his parish of Pencaitland; and buried in the churchyard of Crailing, where the first years of his ministry were spent.[3]
DavidCalderwood (1575 – 29 October 1650) was a Scottish minister of religion and historian. Calderwood was banished for his nonconformity. He found a...
Rizzio was admitted to Darnley's chamber, bed, and secret confidence. DavidCalderwood later wrote that Rizzio had "insinuated himself in the favours of Lord...
Colin Calderwood (born 20 January 1965) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player. He is a first team coach at Southampton. As a player...
University Press, USA. pp. 242–244. ISBN 978-0-1992-6572-5. OL 25969471M. DavidCalderwood quoted by Stewart 2003, p. 63: "So ended this nobleman, one of the...
May – James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (b. 1612) 29 October - DavidCalderwood, divine and historian (b. 1575) 1654: Alexander Ross, writer (b. c...
ecclesiastical and political events that involved the murder of Cardinal David Beaton in 1546 and the intervention of the regent Mary of Guise. He was...
(London, 1816). David Reid, David Hume of Godscroft's History of the House of Angus, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 396-8. DavidCalderwood, History of the...
their surprise action, dated 23 August. The 17th-century historian DavidCalderwood named the Ruthven Raiders as the Earls of Mar and Gowrie, the Master...
The details of her meeting the king were collected by the historian DavidCalderwood and the text of her petition or admonition was preserved in a collection...
into such a fury that she suffered another miscarriage: according to DavidCalderwood, she "went to bed in anger and parted with child the tenth of May."...
kirk', and especially for his prosecution of David Black.: V:463 According to his contemporary DavidCalderwood, Rollock was "a godly man, but simple in...
Joanne Wood (née Calderwood; born 23 December 1985) is a Scottish retired professional mixed martial artist and former Muay Thai champion who competed...
2020), p. 76. Thomas Thomson, History of the Kirk of Scotland by Mr DavidCalderwood, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 346. Andrea Thomas, Glory and Honour:...
Sext (Edinburgh, 1825), p. 260. DavidCalderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 168. DavidCalderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh...
10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 73: DavidCalderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 56. DavidCalderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh...
Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 451: DavidCalderwood, History of the Kirk, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 149. Gifford and...
Calderwood Castle was located in East Kilbride, Scotland. The castle was situated near the banks of the Rotten Calder Water in what is now Calderglen Country...
Confederate Lords approached from Musselburgh with an army of equal force. DavidCalderwood wrote they were 2,000 but with only a few "harquebusiers" who were...
Quaresmius, Italian writer and orientalist (b. 1583) October 29 – DavidCalderwood, Scottish historian (b. 1575) November 6 – William II, Prince of Orange...