First two pages are jottings of names of consorts of the Argylls. Murders and polygamy: some actions of Ranald MacDonald 1st of Benbecula, who died in 1636, from the General Register of Hornings, Edinburgh.
Campbell, Niall, 10th Duke of Argyll.Roughly scribbled drafts of various Campbell pedigrees, for revision and transfer to more formal notebooks.
A chart of the Islands of Orkney with the adjacent part of the coast of Scotland. Surveyed and accurately delineated by George Eunson, Kirkwall. Published 5 Apr 1790.
A chart of the Islands of Orkney with the adjacent part of the coast of Scotland. Surveyed and accurately delineated by George Eunson, Kirkwall. Published 5 Apr 1790.
A chart of the Islands of Orkney with the adjacent part of the coast of Scotland. Surveyed and accurately delineated by George Eunson, Kirkwall. Published 5 Apr 1790.
A chart of the Islands of Orkney with the adjacent part of the coast of Scotland. Surveyed and accurately delineated by George Eunson, Kirkwall. Published 5 Apr 1790.
A copy of the famous Craignish MSS, bringing the history down to the Crimean War [c1854]. Annotation adds that it is verbatim identical with the typewritten copy given to the 10th Duke by Campbell of Barbreck in 1907 “but in the latter the placenames are far more correctly spelt”.
Dated at Inschonnill Castle. Abstract made by the 10th Duke in 1917
Descent from the Rev Robert Campbell of Stoneykirk Parish, Kirkcudbright, formerly of Ayrshire, down to the early 20th century.
Inscribed on the flysheet "Frances C Hutchison from Cousin Dovie"
Volume 1 - Seven generations of the MacConnochie Campbells of Inverawe (1470-1705) A Gaelic family in Argyll, their kindred and neighbours. Volume 2 - Duncan Campbell of Inverawe (1702-58) Highland cattleman and soldier, his life and kin.
Both volumes by Diarmid A Campbell.
Part of a project bringing the genealogy and history of the Campbells of Inverawe and their kindred up to date.