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http://www.sorbie.net/covenanters.htm
Those who refused to accept the royal decree that the King (Stuarts) was 'head of the church' and signed the National Covenant of 1638 which stated that only Jesus Christ could command such a position, were effectively signing their own death warrant.

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1 Peden Memorial, Cumnock http://www.e-ayrshire.co.uk/local/clmg/vpage.asp?s=9&p=52
2,5 Memorial to John McGeachan on Wee Auchengibber Farm, two miles east of Cumnock
3,4 Memorial to George Corson and John Hair on the south side of the A76 between Waistland and Over Cairn farms
6,7 'conventicle' meeting place - at Friarminnan'
9 Local historian and honoured guest for the day - Duncan Cameron
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