Copied from MS Genealogy of the Campbells of Calder or Cawdor "of which a transcript on good paper exists in the Archives".
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A typewritten history of the Campbells of Lagganlochan, written by Thomas Fraser Campbell, of “Lonsdale”, Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire [sic] last representative of the Campbells of Lagganlochan. Contains loose correspondence: letter dated 23rd May 1929 from Thomas Fraser Campbell accompanying presentation of the volume to the 10th Duke: letter (in original envelope) from Ivan B Perry, of Dallas, Texas, dated 24th June 1933 with genealogical query re this family to the 10th Duke: letter dated 7th September 1933 from 10th Duke to Mr Thomas Fraser Campbell, relating to Texan query: reply dated 10th September 1933 from Mr Thomas Fraser Campbell to 10th Duke, with additional genealogical information on separate sheet.
Campbell, Thomas FraserA’ Chuairt Shamhraidh, published by the Oban Telegraph, 1890, containing notes in Gaelic and English on Kilchrenan and Lochaw antiquities in Argyll, given to Duke Niall by the author in 1891.
Notes and transcripts from the Abercairny MSS [Papers of the Stirling Home Drummond Moray family of Abercairny, GD24] 1686-1761, including: letter from Elizabeth Tollemache, 'Countess of Lorne' [later 1st duchess of Argyll], to an unknown recipient on the subject of the Rosneath estate, 1686; Letters in French from George, Elector of Hannover [George I] and his son Prince George [George II] to the 1st duke of Argyll, 1714; Correspondence of members of the Drummond family, including brothers William, John and James Drummond, regarding the Duke of Douglas' murder of Captain John Kerr [1725] and various political affairs, 1725-1735; Description of the city of Glasgow by James Cleland, 1740; Correspondence of George Drummond - his military career and patronage by the 3rd duke of Argyll, 1758-1761
Abstract of Mull leases organised by property and recording tenants/tacksmen, lands, length and conditions of each lease. Index at back.
Chamberlain of Mull