Rentals and tenants listed by parish, property lands, Campbeltown houses, acres, and cows grazing.
Chamberlain of KintyreAccount of Mull and Iona Estates transactions including Royal Bank of Scotland account, estate management and farms.
Chamberlain of MullAccount of charge and discharge between Elizabeth Countess of Argyll (commissioned by Archibald Earl of Argyll) and Colin Campbell Lord Chamberlain for the rent of 1691.
Chamberlain of Argyll, TheOriginal Charter by Sir Dugald Campbell of Auchinbreck conveying lands to Duncan McGibbon of Auchingerran, 1st January 1616. Precept of Clare Constat by Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck to Duncan McGibbon, heir of Duncan McGibbon of Auchingerran, dated 29th January 1705.
Deed of Conveyance of the Lands in Glendaruel to Duncan Campbell of Lochhead, March 1749.
One sheet, marked "Page 5th", dated 20th March 1773, from D Stewart requesting payment of an outstanding account.
Disposition and Deed of Settlement, dated 22nd March 1773, by Duncan Campbell formerly of Lochhead, 1st of Glendaruel (died 11th October 1776) in favour of Captain (later Colonel) John Campbell, his eldest son then in life.
Statement of the Rents from 1789, with their annual augmentation until 1792, addressed to Colonel Campbell, Superintendent of Indians, Montreal, Canada.
Commission, 9th May 1799, from George, Marquis of Lorne, later the 6th Duke of Argyll, appointing Major General Alexander Campbell of Glendaruel his Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Argyll.
/1 1667-68. Chamberlain’s accounts.
/2 1690. Chamberlain’s accounts.
/3 1693. Chamberlain’s accounts.
/4 1592-94. Chamberlain’s accounts. VERY FRAGILE
/5 1713. Abbreviate of the Argyll accounts, 1684-1712; 1709. Abbreviate of the Sherrif of Argyll’s Eques.
/6 1712. Abstract of the Chamberlain’s accounts, 1705-1712.
/7 1707. Account charge and discharge by the managers of the Argyll estates (Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of Argyll, Patrick Campbell of Monzie, Col Alexander Campbell of Finab, John Campbell, late bailie of Edinburgh & Ronald Campbell WS).
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/8 1720. Account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1720.
/9 1719. Account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1719. SEVERLY FOXED AND FRAGMENTING
/10 1718. Account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1718. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/11 1717. Account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1717. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/12 1716. Account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1716. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/13 1716 Sep 28. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crops 1714 & 1715. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/14 1716 Sep 28. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop 1713. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/15 1712. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop and year 1712. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/16 1711. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop and year 1711. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/17 1711 Oct 29. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop and year 1710. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/18 1711 Oct 29. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop and year 1709. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
/19 1708. Fitted account by James Campbell of Stonefield, chamberlain of Argyll, for crop and year 1708. SEVERELY FOXED AND ILLEGIBLE, FRAGILE
Accounts and abstract of expenditure on permanent improvements on the estates of Inveraray and Kintyre by the Duke of Argyll, (second moiety of Kintyre Estates).
Details of the leading MacDougall families and their descent from Somerled Mac Giollabrigid (sic), using several earlier sources. Includes Dunollich (Dunollie), Gallanach, Rayra (Raray), Ardincaple, Knepoch, Degnish, Scamadill (Scammadale), Craigenich (Lismore), Ardnahoy, Schialiachan, Barnacarry, Dounach. With some loose notes. Also contains a list of MacDougalls who died at the siege of Dunavertie, 1646-7.
Campbell, Niall, 10th Duke of Argyll.Pedigrees of the Vyner family and others, including Robinson. Also contains heraldic plates, and origins of Vyner name (the Norman French le Venour, the huntsman or forester). Also, a letter (loose) which states that the book was sent to the castle because the Campbells of Argyll are mentioned.
Monochrome. nd. [Roger Morris, architect]. Untitled. Has been detached from a small sketch book.