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150:. They were apprehended and imprisoned in Lifford gaol without bail. After a time the sheriff allowed them to move to a house in the town of Lifford where they were able to have guests, but they were still deprived of their freedom. They took various steps to secure their release, first contacting 433:
The history of the Presbyterian church in Ireland: comprising the civil history of the province of Ulster, from the accession of James the First; with a preliminary sketch of the progress of the reformed religion in Ireland during the sixteenth century. And an appendix consisting of original
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In 1664, White and three other ministers, John Hart of Monreagh, William Semple of Letterkenny, and Thomas Drummond of Ramelton, were summoned to appear before the Bishop of Raphoe's court to answer for their non-conformity. When they failed to appear, Bishop Leslie passed a sentence of
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in Lancashire, England and transported to the American Colonies in 1716 as punishment for treason and levying war on the king. Moses went to America in 1722 with the wives and children of both brothers to reunite the families in Pennsylvania.
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Though the name of his wife is not known, Adam White is believed to have had at least three sons: George, Hugh, and Moses. George received a grant of land from his father in 1699 and is believed to have stayed in Scotland. Hugh was a
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History of congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and biographical notices of eminent Presbyterian ministers and laymen, with the signification of names of places by Killen, W. D. (William Dool), 1806-1902
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ordered their re-imprisonment in the gaol at Lifford. Finally, they sent a petition to Charles II who upon hearing that they had previously suffered for his cause and that their only crime was not appearing before the
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for non-conformity to the Church of Ireland. In 1670, Charles II issued him a pardon upon hearing that he had "formerly suffered for his cause.” He returned to
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Though he never came to the New World, White is the ancestor of several prominent United States politicians and leaders. Some of these include:
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in the fourth class of 1645 and graduated in 1648 with a Master of Arts degree. He is shown as ministering at Laggan Presbyterian Church in
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minister imprisoned for non-conformity in Northern Ireland in the 1660s before being pardoned by
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The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America
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White was probably born in his family lands of Murthogall (or Murthergill) in
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A History of the Irish Presbyterians By William Thomas Latimer
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Scottish Presbyterian ministers ordained outside Scotland
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Excommunication, Imprisonment, and Appeal to Charles II
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in October 1670 and ordered their immediate release.
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University of Glasgow biography for Whytus, Adamus.
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Ramsey (1 February 2014). 337:In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery 602:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 66:(c. 1630 – 19 December 1708) was a 13: 551: 477:Scots on the Chesapeake, 1607-1830 351:Hamilton, Thomas (16 March 1886). 298: 14: 638: 239:, United States Congressman from 152:Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory 34:Murthogall, Lanarkshire, Scotland 597:Scottish prisoners and detainees 391:Hanna, Charles Augustus (1902). 277:Journal of Scottish Name Studies 533: 468: 454:. Genealogical Publishing Com. 441: 448:Dobson, David (1 March 2009). 408: 401:– via Internet Archive. 397:. G.P. Putnam's Sons. p.  384: 371: 359: 344: 327: 309: 261: 196: 97:about 1630. White entered the 1: 254: 451:Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725 334:Lecky, Alexander G. (1908). 321:ARDSTRAW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 80: 7: 174: 10: 643: 430:James Seaton Reid (1837). 268:Simon Taylor, Ed. (2009). 169:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 464:– via Google Books. 243:. He is also ancestor to 221:Edward Douglass White Sr. 217:Edward Douglass White Jr. 188:. He was captured at the 51: 39: 27: 20: 207:, U.S. Senator; General 249:White Furniture Company 237:Joseph Lanier Williams 229:Stephen Decatur Miller 184:and took part in the 99:University of Glasgow 55:Presbyterian minister 213:Knoxville, Tennessee 160:Archbishop of Dublin 131:Glorious Revolution 437:. Waugh and Innes. 245:Tennessee Williams 514:978-1-4696-1679-7 487:978-0-8063-1328-3 205:Hugh Lawson White 190:Battle of Preston 59: 58: 634: 545: 544: 537: 531: 525: 519: 518: 498: 492: 491: 472: 466: 465: 445: 439: 438: 427: 421: 420: 412: 406: 405: 403:adam white 1708. 388: 382: 375: 369: 363: 357: 356: 348: 342: 341: 331: 325: 324: 317:"Church History" 313: 307: 302: 296: 295: 293: 287:. 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Index

Scottish
Presbyterian
King Charles II
Lesmahagow
Lanarkshire
Scotland
University of Glasgow
Fannet
Oliver Cromwell
Robert Leslie
Bishop of Raphoe
Lifford
Fannet
Ardstraw
Glorious Revolution
Bushmills
Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo Act 1562
Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
Duke of Ormond
Archbishop of Dublin
Bishop of Raphoe
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Jacobite
Rising of 1715
Battle of Preston
Hugh Lawson White
James White
Knoxville, Tennessee
Edward Douglass White Jr.
Edward Douglass White Sr.

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