Jenny Geddes helped inspire this movement by allegedly throwing a stool at the minister of Saint Giles’ Cathedral for using a 1637 Scottish version of the Book of Common Prayer. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Presbyterian movement that formed the Solemn League with the Parliamentarians. Alexander Henderson earlier drafted this movement’s “National” document protesting the pro-Catholic policies of Charles I.
ANSWER: Covenanters [or Cùmhnantaich; accept National Covenant; accept Solemn League and Covenant; accept Covenantism; prompt on Kirk Party of Whiggamores or Whigs or Engagers or The Engagement by asking “what united movement were they a part of before?”]
[10e] Charles’s appointment of William Laud to this position in 1633 sparked anger among Scottish Presbyterians. Thomas Cranmer, who held this highest position in the Anglican Church, wrote the Book of Common Prayer.
ANSWER: Archbishop of Canterbury
[10m] Despite the efforts of the Scottish Reformation, Catholicism remained entrenched in this northern region. Several dozen MacDonald clan members were massacred at Glencoe in this home region of the tartan cloth pattern.
ANSWER: the Highlands [or the Hielands or a’ Ghàidhealtachd]
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