Monthly Archives: July 2014


Robert Carver ~ Composer

“Robert Carver (c1485-c1570) was perhaps the greatest of Scottish composers, and one of the most dynamic of early Renaissance British composers. Carver was apparently associated with the Royal Chapel of Scotland, as well as with the famous Scone Abbey. He is best known for his sacred choral music, of which […]


A Brief History of Perth’s Churches

St John’s Church – Monasteries – Chapel 1559 – John Knox – Church of Scotland – Presbyterianism 17th Century – Conventicles – Secret meetings held. The Covenanters adhered to the National Covenant. The Stuarts ruled by “Divine Right”. They believed that they were the Head of the Church. James VI […]


Robert Stirling ~ Clergyman and James Stirling ~ Engineer and Inventors

Robert Stirling, a Methven man invented two centuries ahead of its time, a simple and elegant engine that gave to the world the most efficient solar energy capture device, created the means to “effectively” sink the pride of the US Navy, the $6.2 billion dollar, nuclear-powered, Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, the […]