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
In 1681 James Duke of York and Viceroy of Scotland passed the 'Test Act' demanding all office holders in Scotland swear an oath of loyalty to King Charles II, accept the king's position as the governor of church and state, and renounce any attempts to change the system of supreme royal authority in Scotland. Promising to never make any innovations, improvements and declaring your undying love for king Charles remains the oath MP's have to take before they can take their seat in Westminster to this day. Those who refused to 'take the test' could be put to death immediately. The needless persecution of protesting Presbyterians has been remembered by Whig historians as the 'Killing Time'. 78 people were killed for refusing to abjure to the Test Act, that's enough for this period of Scottish history to remembered as the 'Killing Time' in Scotland, in American history it would be considered rookie numbers.....
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