John Nisbet
John Nisbet (1627–1685) was a Scottish covenanter who was executed for participating in the insurgency at Bothwell Brig and earlier conflicts and for attending a conventicle. He took an active and prominent part in the struggles, of the Covenanters for civil and religious liberty. He was wounded and left for dead at Pentland in 1666 but lived and fought as a captain at Bothwell Bridge, in 1679. He was subsequently seized and executed as a rebel. He was a descendant of Murdoch Nisbet, a Lollard who translated the Bible into the Scots language. Provided by Wikipedia
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Studies in forestry : being a short course of lectures on the principles of sylviculture delivered at the Botanic garden, Oxford ... / by Nisbet, John, 1853-1914
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Burma under British rule-- and before by Nisbet, John, 1853-1914
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