Alexander Peden’s maskThis mask could come straight from a horror film, originally it even had false teeth stitched into it’s mouth. It’s made of leather and the hair is all real human hair.

This mask was first discovered in the 1840s in a cottage near Cumnock. Along with the wig and a sword it had just been handed down from generation to generation as a family heirloom.  This grim mask dates from around 1660-1670 and was made to disguise the identity of Alexander Peden “The Prophet of the Covenant”. Also known simply as “Sandy”.

The mask, wig and sword of Peden
The mask, wig and sword of Peden
Alexander Peden
Alexander Peden

Born in 1626 at the north end of Sorn village in Ayrshire, Peden was well educated. He was a scholar of Glasgow University then worked as a teacher at Tarbolton. His teaching life was dogged by controversy, being accused by an unmarried woman of having fathered her child outside of wedlock. His name was later cleared when the real father eventually came forward, the Mother herself later committed suicide. This scar may have been the reason he never married.

In 1659 Peden went on to seek ordination into the church and no less than five times appeared before the Presbytery of Lanark and Biggar before his licence was granted. He was ordained and appointed to the parish of New Luce in Galloway but his stay was brief as in 1663 along with so many other ministers, he was forced to leave the church. He could not preach from his pulpit anymore as he was a covenanting minister. Without a pulpit Peden refused to give up and for the next twenty three years wandered the hills and moors of South West Scotland from the Clyde, through Renfrewshire, his homeland of Ayrshire into the depths of Dumfries and Galloway, and across the Irish Sea in Ulster where he preached at Kells and Glenwherry, Co Antrim between 1679 and 1681 and made later visits in 1682 and 1684.  He was now what was called a ‘Field Preacher’.   Attendance at these sermons became treasonable and preaching at them, a capital offence.  The authorities were concerned that these were becoming a hot-bed of revolutionary ideas.

Over 300 Ministers had been forced to leave their churches after the restoration of Charles II.  Covenanters were a movement of Scottish Presbyterians, they believed there was one head of the Kirk, Jesus Christ and refused to accept the King in this role, hence their stand led to almost a century of persecution.  The covenant had been torn up by the King and he decreed that he was head of the church.   Covenanting Preachers had massive influence and were a threat to the King.  Scotland and England at this time were at constant civil unrest.  This was a grim period of religious persecution which witnessed the bloodiest crimes of the nation’s history, many committed by Scots against Scots. This time was to be aptly named ‘The Killing Times’.

“The Scots holding their young King’s nose to the grindstone”
A cartoon from 1651 showing Charles II being lectured to by his Scots subject

Peden was a colourful and enigmatic speaker and he soon his reputation spread, he was credited with almost supernatural powers because he managed to not get caught. As the stories spread, his influence grew.  Stories were told of how he escaped the soldiers seeking him out, disappearing into the mists. Peden would also tell prophecies of what will come,  he once told a woman who was laughing ‘rudely’ while watching the Sabbath worship that she would not laugh much longer … then later she was blown of a cliff into the sea.  He also foretold the death of Charles II and the dethronement and exile of Charles’s sucessor James II.  Peden also said there would be no more Stuart Kings and this turned out to be true.

Peden quickly became on of the most wanted men in the British Isles.

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Peden started wearing a mask when he was travelling about so that the soldiers wouldn’t recognise him.

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Peden's cup - 1665 Used by Alexander Peden, the 'prophet of the Covenant', during his secret conventicles or field meetings.
Peden’s cup – 1665
Used by Alexander Peden, the ‘prophet of the Covenant’, during his secret conventicles or field meetings.

Soon after the Battle of Bothwell Bridge  Peden downhearted went to Ireland saying that people can go to their prayers but he could not preach ‘for our fiends are fallen and fled before the enemy’.  He stayed less than a year and returned to Scotland, but soon for the sake of safety fled back to Ireland.   He stayed a few years in Ireland and began to preach again, he was still at grave risk and wore many disguises.

King Charles II had died and Peden longed to be back in Scotland.  So he returned to Scotland from Ireland, commenting that he was going from “one bloody land to the other bloody land”.  Worried he would be arrested he  landed by himself in a small boat.   It was a 1685.

In 1673 Peden and Forty other Covenanters were rounded up arrested and spent the next four years imprisoned on the Bass Rock with forty other Covenanters.

Bass Rock

 

Peden continued preaching.  His pilgrimage finally took him back to his native parish of Sorn.  By now Peden was old and in very ill health    On January 6th 1686 he had been visiting his brother`s home at Ten Shilling Side, Auchinleck.  His brother and his wife had begged him to stay with them as he was so ill and weak but he refused and chose to stay in a nearby cave.  He would be putting them in even more danger if he stayed with them.  So wearily he returned to the cave, unfortunately he had been seen and within three hours the troopers came for him, they found the cave but not Peden who hidden himself in a pile of straw.

After the soldiers had gone away Peden was nearing death he told his friends to bury him where they would, and prophesied he would be lifted again.  Within a few hours Peden had died.

As he had foretold, there was no peace for him in death as the government continued to hound him. The Boswell family were so concerned for his body that they had it re interred secretly in their family vault. But some forty days after he had died, and despite protests of the Boswell family and the Countess of Dumfries, soldiers took the body to the place of execution, a hill above Cumnock , and hung it on the gibbet.

Eventually they cut down his body and it was buried again, this time at the foot of the gibbet as if a common criminal. Time has been a great healer for little by little the local people buried their loved ones alongside Alexander Peden thus creating a new and hallowed graveyard.

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The inscription on Peden’s Grave
In Memory of ALEXANDER PEDEN [ A native of Sorn ]

THAT FAITHFUL MINISTER OF CHRIST,WHO. FOR HIS UNFLINCHING ADHERENCE TO THE
COVENANTED REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND,WAS EXPELLED BY TYRANT RULERS FROM HIS PARISH OF NEW LUCE, IMPRISONED FOR YEARS ON THE BASS ROCK BY HIS PERSECUTORS,AND HUNTED FOR HIS LIFE ON THE SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS AND MOORS, TILL HIS DEATH ON 26TH JANUARY 1686* IN THE 60TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, AND HERE AT LAST , HIS DUST REPOSES IN PEACE,AWAITING THE RESURRECTION OF THE JUST SUCH WERE THE MEN THESE HILLS WHO TRODE STRONG IN THE LOVE AND FEAR OF GOD DEFYING THROUGH THE LONG DARK HOUR, ALIKE THE CRAFT AND RAGE OF POWER.
ERECTED IN 1891.

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Places associated with Peden’s Preaching

There are places all over Scotland that have been associated with Peden and the places he preached or hid.

 

Peden’s Cave

Cleuch Glen in Sorn.

Alexander Peden's Cave in the Cleuch Glen
Alexander Peden’s Cave in the Cleuch Glen

 

 

Peden's Cove
Peden’s Cove

Peden’s Cove: along the River Ayr, where Alexander Peden preached clandestine sermons to his Covenanter followers.

The Peden Stone: Near Mid Linthills is a stone which is thought to mark the place that Peden preached, although there is not historical evidence for this.  It is known at The Pedent Stone.

 Various Peden’s Pulpits

Neil Oliver at
Neil Oliver at one Peden’s Pulpit
Peden's pulpit in the Linn Glen, Dalry.
Peden’s pulpit in the Linn Glen, Dalry.

 

 

32 thoughts on “Prophet Peden and his mask

  1. adrienne Gantt says:

    Such a amazing Man!!!

  2. Liz Shand says:

    I was brought up in Mauchline and attended Cumnock Secondary school. I now live in South Carolina. I found this article very interesting as I had never heard of Prophet Peden. Thank-you.

  3. James Henry says:

    He features in James Robertson’s novel The Fanatic.

  4. Manuel Alves says:

    There are a few ministers generations later that have had the unflinching characteristic. Peden was later changed to Paden. The Paden family including Hascal Eugene Paden and son Eugene (Gene) Paden were Bible believing men and son preacher. Later to marry in the Alves name; Manuel Alves (Lance) and Jason Downing Alves have preached crusades and have displayed the same characteristics inherited through the geaneology and power of power of God.

  5. Christine Paden says:

    I am a direct descendant!! I live in the USA, in Pennsylvania. Fortunately I was able to visit the graveside of Alexander in Cumnock. It was incredibly meaningful. I hope to visit Scotland again in April 2017 and intend to visit the mask at the National Museum.

    1. ethyl smith says:

      As a Scot living not too many miles from Cumnck am fascinated to discover you are a direct descendent of auld Sandy.
      I am writing a series of four books (fiction based on fact) on the period. The 1st book ‘Changed Times’ was published in 2016.
      Sandy features in it. He was a very special perosn indeed.
      2nd ‘Dark Times’ comes out in September.
      If you’re interested you’ll see on Amazon. If not no hassle.
      ethyl smith

      1. Tonya Peden Smith says:

        I am Tonya Peden Smith from Georgia, USA. I am a direct descendant also. I would like me to know more about the book that includes Alexander Peden. Is there an ISBN for it? Thank you

        1. Allen John Webster says:

          It’s interesting how the surnames go. My mother and her father had Peden in their names. But they seem to have come from Mungo Peden who was Alexander’s brother. My genealogy show Alexander as having no wife or children. The Smith connection is interesting. The great grandson of Mungo Peden, who was Hugh Peden, married Marion Smith. Are you her descendants?
          Another interesting one for me is the Hamilton name. My grandfather was Ross Alexander Peden Hamilton. 9 generations up his tree is Lady Margaret Hamilton who was married to Sir Alexander Pethein who were grandparents of Rev Alexander Peden. I am from Australia and will be in Scotland in about a week’s time. Hope I can find some Peden connections while there.

          1. Jane Reilly says:

            I am descended from this Hugh Peden who was married to Marion Smith. My gt grandmother was Agnes Peden, 1852-1918. Her father was Alexander Peden 05.06.1820-21.09.1854. His father was Alexander Peden, 27.09.1775- 20.12.1859, eldest son of Hugh Peden. Agnes’s brother Alexander emigrated to Canada and has many descendents there.

    2. Heather says:

      Im a Great grandaughter of the Peden family.

    3. Nicole R Paden says:

      That makes us cousins!

    4. David Peaden says:

      Hi my name is David Peaden and I’m wondering is there a DNA from his decedent’s that I can compare my own to ?

    5. Jack Heggarty says:

      Of Prophet Peden? How!? He supposedly didn’t even have children. How do you know?

      1. Nicole Renee Paden says:

        I don’t know about other replies, but I descend from his brother James.

        1. Nicole Renee Paden says:

          Here is the link to the family book of Pedens in America.
          https://archive.org/stream/pedensofamericab00hewe/pedensofamericab00hewe_djvu.txt

    6. Nick Padden says:

      Lol as another direct descendant of Alexanders lineage. I was fortunate enough to visit while studying the UK. While also in Pennsylvania the spelling of my last name was changed upon arrival here. It’s Padden.

  6. Elaine Peden says:

    Very honoured to be a descendant

    1. Drionne says:

      I am a direct descendant as well. My maiden name is Peden. I love reading about Prophet Peden. He would be my great-great ….. uncle!

  7. Jody Kepp says:

    I’m also a descendant of the Prophet Peden Family.

  8. mark brooks says:

    I too am a descendant of Prophets brother James and wife Agnes, but I look like the mask ole Sandy wore.

  9. Jason Dalrymple says:

    Thanks to a new friend in Scotland, I’ve found a new obsession in reading about the Covenanters, especially when I found that there are a number of Dalrymples (my family name) listed in the Scottish Covenanter Genealogical Index (NOT the line of Stairs).

    Are the mask and other items still in possession of the family? That is an amazing find and I’ve sent the link on to my friend.

    In reference to the cup, the article below discusses the raid on Rosslyn Chapel in 1688 and a veiled reference to Peden’s cup.
    https://drmarkjardine.wordpress.com/2018/04/01/the-holy-grail-found-in-lanarkshire-history-scotland-knightstemplar/

  10. Drew Peden says:

    I definitely inherited the see the future and avoid capture genes, also can we collectively decide to make “disappearing into the mists” our family phrase, and redesign our coat of arms with some cloaks and daggers and maybe and anchor…just a suggestion -Texas Peden

  11. Arthur Peden says:

    Count me in as well as a direct descendant. Born in Knox county Indiana.

  12. James Allen Peden says:

    We Pedens are all descendants of members of the clan Peden, but none of us are direct descendants of Alexander the prophet…. Who never married and had no children.

  13. Laurinda ilisko says:

    I am a descendant of the prophet’s brother James. To answer a previous question, the mask is in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. I saw it there in 2017.

  14. Penny Anthony says:

    Penny Peden not sure where I fit in but have some idea’s!

  15. Penny Peden not sure where I fit in but kinda do!

  16. Kim Lawrence says:

    I am also a descendent. My great- great grandfather was a Paden and I stumbled across the connection on ancestry. Takes me straight to his brother I think but I have to go back and look. Very cool since I don’t have famous ancestors. Although I might be related to George Washington through my other grandparent. Would be amazing.

  17. Kacy Jones Pierce says:

    I am a descendent of the prophets brother, John and his wife Elizabeth.

  18. Mark k peden says:

    I’m tracing my heritage now through DNA.

  19. Ross Peden says:

    Interesting stuff here. I’m a Peden, 4 or 5th generation living in New Zealand, descendent from the Scottish clan. Would be keen to investigate more about Alexander’s brother, Mungo’s descendants.

  20. Aylaeh says:

    I am also a direct ancestor from of Peden family. I live in Central Indiana. My Peden family came directly from darke county Ohio in the early to mid 1800s.

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