Scotland’s history with lots of tory-bashing and jokes about the royal family :) by comedian and historian of Scottish history, Daniel Downie @mountebankscotland
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Scotland’s history with lots of tory-bashing and jokes about the royal family :) by comedian and historian of Scottish history, Daniel Downie @mountebankscotland
When Charles II introduced religious legislation in Scotland requiring parish ministers to pledge their allegiance to the restoration regime and denounce the National Covenant, many ministers refused. These ministers left their parishes - which were then converted into Wetherspoons - and took their parishioners into the wilds of the Scottish countryside in illegal religious gatherings known as 'conventicles'. Huge conventicles of up to 14,000 people congregated in the fields and hillsides of the Scottish countryside like an illegal rave, except not fun. The government attempted to forcibly break up these conventicles, and in response the congregations began to arm themselves. With large-scale, armed conventicles roaming the Scottish countryside, conflict between the Conventiclers and the government became inevitable....
Mountebank History of Scotland
Scotland’s history with lots of tory-bashing and jokes about the royal family :) by comedian and historian of Scottish history, Daniel Downie @mountebankscotland