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weather for three weeks, till at last their ship cast anchor, to ride awhile among the Orkney isles, till the storm might calm. But after casting anchor, the ship did drive with great violence upon a rugged shore about the isles, and struck about ten at night on a rock. The cruel captain saw the hazard all were in, and that they might have escaped, as some did; yet, as I heard, he would not open the hatches to let the poor prisoners fend for themselves. He, with his seamen, made their escape by a mast laid over between the ship and the rock ashore. Some leapt on the rock. The ship being strong, endured several strokes ere she bilged. The captain, and all the rest of the seamen, with about fifty prisoners, some of whom had been above deck before, others had broke out some other way, down to the den, and so up again, so that they wan to land with their life in; one or two died ashore. While these were thus escaping, the rest, who had all been closed up between decks, crying most pitifully, and working, as they could, to break forth of their prison, but to little purpose; and all these, near two hundred, with lamentable shrieks of dying men, (as was related to the writer by one who escaped,) did perish. The most part were cast out on the shore dead, and after buried by the country people. It was found, by some who examined those that escaped, that many of them had refused to take the bond. Yet a few of those who had not taken it were drowned; albeit this is soberly marked because these outward things fall much alike to all. It was, however, a puzzling dispensation like many others."
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besides what straits they would readily endure in the custody of such a cruel wretch. In this grievous plight, these captives were carried away in much anguish of spirit, pinched bodies, and disquieted conscience, (at least those who had taken the bond.) They were tossed at sea with great tempest of
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Memoirs of Rev. John Blackader : compiled chiefly from unpublished manuscripts and memoirs of his life and ministry written by himself while prisoner on the Bass : and containing illustrations of the Episcopal persecution from the restoration to the death of Charles II : with an
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A topographical dictionary of Scotland, comprising the several counties, islands, cities, burgh and market towns, parishes, and principal villages, with historical and statistical descriptions: embellished with engravings of the seals and arms of the different burghs and
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is a sea-cave approximately 40 metres (44 yd) long and 25 metres (82 ft) deep just south of the Brough.
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Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland: a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical, and historical
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Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland: a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical, and historical
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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appendix giving a short account of the history and siege of the Bass & / by Andrew Crichton
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and Deerness. There is a shop/post office and a community centre and the Deerness Distillery.
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parish (i.e. one created and functioning for ecclesiastical purposes only) and peninsula in
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The Covenanter's Memorial at Deerness, commemorating the loss in a shipwreck of 200
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en route to the New World of America (as a punishment), was largely paid for by
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The new statistical account of Scotland. [electronic resource]
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Deerness is connected to the rest of the Orkney Mainland by a narrow
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Sinclair, John, Sir (1798). "Parish of St. Andrews and Deerness".
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Waugh, Thomas (1845). "Quoad Sacra Parish of Deerness".
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who drowned when their prison ship foundered in a storm.
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The Orkneys and Shetland; their past and present state
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Brough of Deerness showing the remains of the chapel
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"Deerness and St. Andrews". 1338:Orkney representative football team 1328:Orkney Amateur Football Association 809:The Statistical Account of Scotland 13: 907:The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland 842: 724:Jardine, Mark (10 December 2016). 599:Arbuckle, Susanne (30 June 2020). 14: 1385: 1307:Orcadian Women's Suffrage Society 744:Jardine, Mark (8 December 2011). 630: 463: 326: 294: 98: 97: 90: 68: 67: 60: 43: 845:"The Covenanters and the Crown" 382:. Deerness forms a part of the 1374:Persecution of the Covenanters 633:"Deerness Covenanter Memorial" 580:Anderson, Joseph, ed. 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Deerness is located in Orkney Islands
Deerness is located in Scotland
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Orkney Islands Council
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covenanters
/ˈdɪərnɪs/
/ˈdɛrnɪs/
Old Norse
quoad sacra
Mainland, Orkney
Scotland
Kirkwall
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