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Acc.11713 June 2011

Inventory

Acc.11713

Clan Gregor Centre Archive (History and Genealogy)

National Library of Manuscripts Division George IV Bridge EH1 1EW Tel: 0131-466 2812 Fax: 0131-466 2811 E-mail: [email protected]

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Donated to the National Library of Scotland on behalf of the Centre in February 1999. This is the second of three (as of April 2004) Clan Gregor deposits: for the first, see Acc.10664; for the third seeAcc.12335.

This inventory has been compiled by Sheila McGregor, FSA Scot, for the Clan Gregor Centre.

Introduction:

This material represents the contribution of a rather small number of active individuals to the Clan Gregor Centre over many years of collecting and compiling. It represent both traditional knowledge and many years of research. It has occasionally been possible to attribute a file to a named individual but in most cases the folders are composite collections from many sources and these are attributed to me in my capacity as curator and general editor.

The members of the Clan as a whole, who are extremely numerous, owe the active few a great deal since they have been among the very few to keep hold of their real past and to avoid the romantic escapism that pervades modern culture, if that is the right word. It has been possible, with the support of these few active members and the willing collaboration of the National Library of Scotland, not only to preserve their knowledge but often to extend it since modern research tools have made it sometimes possible to find solutions to long-standing problems. I believe The Quaich and the Clan Gregor Centre’s compilation of archival data marks a high point in the state of our understanding of Clan Gregor as an ethnic body which may stand for a very long time.

However our new-found ability to collect and marshall data has also demonstrated the very severe limits on the available information which no amount of searching or listing will remedy. Very few pedigrees get past the 1800 barrier, and many fail before then. Only in the United States are there secure pedigrees back to the seventeenth century which then lead back to Scotland, a fact that might surprise the many Scots who know little or nothing about Scottish settlement in America.

When the information comes to an end, one can either search around persistently in the hope of finding something new, and persistence is sometimes rewarded, or one can focus on one element of the case or broaden one's interest to the whole Clan. In Clan Gregor we do at least have a Clan of enormous and still virtually unexplored interest and importance, which survived intact in its Highland fastness well into the sixteenth century and which is thus recorded in all its primeval splendour despite the almost total lack of literacy among its members.

It is hoped to make one final deposit of Clan Gregor material relating to the later history of the Clan and to its main branches, attempting to reconcile the various known pedigrees, and the ever-present problem of and his descendants, or lack of them. For those who are looking here in hope of finding a link, I can only advise that some twenty years of experience now suggest that family traditions of descent are almost invariably an improvement on the actual situation of a family link in the broadest sense, to Clan Dougal Ciar as the southern branch of Clan Gregor. Indeed, every member was to some extent related to Rob Roy, but actual descendants tend to know their relationship and do not have to prove anything. There are exceptional discoveries still to be made but on the whole it is evident that the percentage of genuine claims is very small, and that even in cases that are likely to be genuine there is rarely enough information to confirm or reject the link.

A further deposit will also be made of the Names of the Clan and the reasons for their use, based on new research done by myself over the past few years, but based on the information gathered by Forbes Macgregor (see his article ‘Who is a MacGregor?’), by Frank Adam (Clans, and Regiments) and to a lesser extent by earlier writers. One may say here that the many and varied family traditions that I have been privileged to collect almost all show a direct link with the preliterate population of Highland . It is in fact difficult to identify many families from some such as and Kenmore that are not part of the Clan, incoming feudal families always excepted.

In many cases a reference to The Quaich is given. This is the Clan Gregor research journal published in twenty parts (five volumes of four parts each) from 1989 to 1996. The pages in each volume are numbered again from 1 and there are approximately 40 pages in each part. The finished article, as published, may be more complete than the bound material; in other cases there is some interesting background material in the file that was not published.

Sheila McGregor February 1999

1 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Confusion of Identity: the MacNies and MacNeils of Perthshire; from papers sent by Gordon M McNeil of , with his family line back to John McNie, Invernenty, Balquhidder (m. Christian McGregor, 1768), notes on other McNies, and an introductory note by the editor on the use of these names in Perthshire. Quaich vol 3 (12), 125-128.

2 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. A Family from Glengairn, - James MacGregor and Janet Ritchie of Glenmuick. A textbook example of the use of resources and the validity of conclusions. Various researchers including Dr Richard McGregor. Quaich vol 3 (11), 93; (12), 105-114.

3 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. The MacGregors of Moyarget, County Antrim, N . From information sent by Miss Eleanor Gray. Some additional scraps of information relating to MacGregors in N. Ireland. No discoveries were made despite a mail-shot to every MacGregor in the telephone directory. Quaich vol 1 (4), 115-118.

4 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Gregg Papers, vol 1. ‘Our German, Pilgrim/Quaker Ancestors’ (Hazel M M Kendall, 1944). Notes sent by Janice Beeson (1996). Descendants of William Gregg, 1642-1687, ‘the Quaker’, from southern Ireland after October 1682. With an index.

5 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Gregg Papers volume 2. Notes on the genuine family surnamed Kennaway, a name that has no known link with Clan Gregor but which was used by Katherine Stuart in her pseudo-history Richard Kennoway and his Friends (1908) of which the few real events refer in fact to Greigs living in the village of Kennoway in . Kennoway was in fact home to the ancestor of Edvard Grieg. Quaich, vol 4 (no 15), 85-88. More Quaker Greggs. Rev. James MacGregor 1676/7-1729 of New Hampshire (Alice L Priest). List of Gregg references. The fictional ‘Line of David’ born c.1600 in Glenorchy and reasons for the fiction. Greig as a Lowland name (Andrew Greig). Quaich vol 5 (17), 7- 8. Edvard Grieg. Quaich vol 4 (15), 89-97.

6 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Gregg Papers vol 3. Various Gregg lines from Londonderry and New Hampshire. Family history from Joseph Gregg c.1742-c.1824 (Sande Parks). Jane Greig from Banff, Scotland. A Quaker line. Graggs. Early American Greggs and others. Quaich vol 4 (16), 139-142; vol 5 (17), 4-6.

7 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Gregg Papers vol 4. Captain James Gregg b Ayrshire 1678 (Dr Herb Dedo). Quaich vol 3 (10), 49-52. Greggs in Scotland in the 1600s. George James Greig b. Anstruther, Fife, 1840. Craig as a possible version. Gleig in . John son of Captain David killed in Ireland 1689. The origin of the name David used by this Scots-Irish community.

8 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Gregg Papers vol 5. Autobiography of Samuel Gregg grandson of Captain James of Ayrshire, written c.1806. Tree showing descents from James. Robert Gregg and descendants of Virginia. Gregg family compiled by John Bailey Gregg (1986), from Daniel Gregg, Donegal d.1851. A line from Robert once of Virginia (John, Robert, Samuel, Henry). The Hanging of Maston Gregg by M H Hudson. Griggs. Greigs in Kirkcaldy, Fife.

9 ARTHUR, John Preston. A History of Watauga County, North Carolina (1915). Photocopied extracts of all references to Greers; other possible Clan Gregor names listed include Calloway, Cole, Ferguson, Gragg, Greer, Grider, Grier, Griever, McCaleb (for McAlpine?), McGhee, McGinnis, McNeil, McQueen, , Patterson, White, Wilcox, Wilson, Wright.

10 LDS INDEX: an index to all Clan Gregor material in the Family History Library of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, October 1991.

11 ESPOSO, William Macgregor. The MacGregors of the Philippines. The family of Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor, he the son of Roderick McGregor and Ann Urquhart Trotter of Killearnan, Ross-shire, he the son of William McGregor and Helen Gillanders. With some correspondence.

12 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Magruder Compilation: 1. ‘Twelve Generations in America: Some Descendants of Alexander MacGregor (sic), Scots Immigrant to Maryland, 1652, and of his Great-great Grandson, Archibald Magruder, Kentucky Pioneer, 1790’ (W C Barrrickman). 2. ‘The McGruder Lineage in Scotland to Magruder Family in America’ (Charles G Kurz, American Clan Gregor Society Yearbook 1979, based on research by John MacGregor WS (‘The McGrouthers of Meigor in Glen Artney’, 1910), and by Thomas Garland Magruder, Jr. The earliest identified are Gillespie (The Cruiter) MacGregor c.1375 and Gilawnene McCrouder c.1413. 3. ‘The Ancestral History of Margaret Campbell of Keithick’ (1571-c.1631) (Charles G Kurz, ACGS Yearbook).

13 BEAL, Caroline. Greer Notes: apparently referring back to James Greer the Emigrant born 1627 (perhaps) in Scotland but hard information is hard to find. Bound in three parts, a, b and c.

14 McGREGOR, James G. The Story of a Tennessee Pioneer: Willis Nord McGregor c.1850. With additional photographs and details of the Tudor/Tutor McGregor family of Mississippi with index. Information about a Tutor compilation by Betty Ann Hellums Rowland, 1980.

15 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Clan Gregor Heirlooms. A catalogue of items in the possession of the Clan Gregor Society, including those from Glengyle House (the Blair Bequest), a basket-hilt sword marked I.M. Note on the MacGregor Chief's suites, sold c.1980 by Sir Gregor MacGregor of MacGregor.

16 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Clan Gregor Coats of Arms. General notes on Scottish badges by J I D Pottinger. Scottish Heraldic Flags, reprinted by courtesy of the Lord Lyon. Coats of arms as used by the Chief, the Clan Gregor Society, Sir Evan Murray MacGregor, James MacGregor of the Queen’s Hotel (owner latterly of Glengyle House), the Greers, the Glengyles, the Murray MacGregors, His Honour Judge Macgregor, Irish families of Gregory, Gregson, and Greig (not illustrated), and some discussion of Sir Evan’s English concoction. The arms invented for himself by Robert Burns, a crook crossed on a pipe above a small bush, with the two mottoes ‘Wood Notes Wild’ and ‘Better a Wee Bush than Nae Bield’ (better a small bush than no shelter). A few oddities and unidentified arms. The Clan Hooter achievement.

17 ARTHUR, Robert. Some Gregg Lines. New Orleans, Louisiana, 1952, revised 1958. The lines of David Gregg of Londonderry, Ireland; William Gregg of Newcastle County, Delaware; Gregg of Washington County, PA; Robert Gregg of Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland; Captain James Gregg of Londonderry, NH; Gregg of South Carolina; Gregg of Warren County, PA.

18 ARTHUR, Robert. Gregg, 1964. A third edition of this compilation. Only the line of David Gregg and that of William Gregg are given.

19 FOSS, Joseph. McGregors of in the 18th and 19th Century (1981). Lists extracted from the 1841, 1851 and 1861 Censuses for Kilmallie , Valuation rolls and other sources. It is possible to propose two sons of James Mor somewhat confused in newspaper reports: James born 1753 at Glenorchy (), dying in November 1850 aged 97, and his older brother Donald the proposed ancestor of the writer. Proof goes wanting, indeed, but circumstances are propitious. Quaich vol. 5 (no 19), 119-120.

20 GREGG, John Bailey. Gregg Family Genealogy, updated to 1986. Daniel Gregg of Ramelton, County Donegal, Ireland (died 1851). MS copy # 12, presented to Sheila McGregor by the author.

21 PROSSER, Glenn. The Saga of Black Canyon; the story of the MacGregors of Estes Park (Colorado). The ranch is now a national monument. Alexander Q MacGregor of Milwaukee, married Clara Maria Heeney, three sons George, Donald and Halbert; Donald married Minnie Maud Koontz and their daughter Muriel (d.1970) was the last MacGregor on the ranch.

22 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed). Published Sources for Clan Gregor Family Histories

23 MacGREGOR, Alastair. ‘Moses MacGregor and Tamnourie, Dumbartonshire’. Part published in Quaich vol 2 (5), 21. Census lists from parish.

24 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. : ‘The MacGregor-Stirling Family of Perthshire’ by Professor Graham Reader, University of Calgary, Canada. ‘A descent from Patrick McGregor or Stirling of Miltoun’ (Leslie Wylie MacGregor of Beecroft, NSW). ‘Stirlings and Other Families of ’ (S McGregor). ‘Stirlings of Gladsmuir’ (E S Hardie). Correspondence on reason for protection; possible blood relationship (L Stirling); was the Laird of Ardoch in 1634 a MacGregor? James Stirling b.1774, founder of the Scottish Temperance League in Quaich vol 1 (2), 49 and vol 1 (4) 104.

25 GREGOR, Phyllis. The Rev. John Gregor (born 1808 Banff, died 1848 New South ). An unpublished biography, with some illustrations and much background correspondence.

26 Views of Highland Perthshire; mainly photocopies of early postcards.

27 KABLE, Julia R. ‘From Glenquaich to New South Wales’, 2nd edition (1989) with additional later notes, tree, and correspondence up to 1995. Now proposed Donald McGrigor m Catharine McDonald 1765. Glenquaich enquiries (John C Ward). Quaich vol 4 (13), 26 -28.

28 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Notes on Individuals. From current individuals back to Duncan MacPharrie and Duncan Ban MacIntyre. Many illustrations, which confirm to the eye of the faithful a MacGregor ‘type’.

29 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Assorted Cuttings and Photographs. Mainly of twentieth-century items charting the impact of the Clan on things such as pineapples and Scottish Country dances. A few souvenirs of the Gathering of 1984.

30 ALLEN, Asa W. Genealogy of the Allen and Whitter Families. First published in Salem, Oregon, 1872.

31 REIGARD, Molly (ed.) McGehee Messenger, vol 1, numbers 1-4. An informal single-name publication.

32 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Magehee, McGhie and similar names in America. Scottish McGhies. Quaich vol 1 (2), 35-39; vol 1 (4), 119-125; vol 2 (7), 101-103; vol 2 (8), 117-121. The identification of Thomas McGahaye as James MacGregor son of Patrick Chief of Clan Gregor was exposed as ‘a marvellous example of myth-making’ by Harold Grier McCurdy in 1980. Copies of relevant articles and correspondence with H G McCurdy, G Whittaker, J McGehee, and G R McGhee. Useful notes on the and early Scottish McGhies by the latter. 29 pages of McGehee history and speculation by Ethel W. Grider. The family still do not understand that MacGehee is not an alias but an independent Clan Gregor surname of immense age.

33 MacGREGOR, Alastair. ‘James MacGregor of the Queen’s Hotel’. With all relevant census data. Article is in Quaich vol 4 (13), pages 8-14.

34 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Clan Gregor Songs. Traditional material.

35 EGLE, William Henry. Genealogies; Scotch-Irish and German (1886). Photocopy reprint donated by Eve Dunn, Marshall, Texas.

36 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Notes on Clansmen in the American Revolution, the Jacobite rebellions, Glen Fruin, and the death of Gregor of Glenlyon.

37 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. The Griersons of Lagg and Rockhall, Dumfries-shire. With a summary of the main line, and Greers in Ireland, America and Elsewhere. Thomas Greir 1755-1839 in West Indies and Shotts. Two articles on the Greers of Lag and Rockhall and on James the Migrant, by the editor. ‘Auld Lag’ (Dumfries Museum). ‘A Historical Memorial of the Greers of Ulster’. ‘A Greer visits Scotland from Hawaii’. James ancestor of most American Greers but not identified in Scotland. Greers of Sea Park, Carrickfergus. American trees.

38 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Family History Research Methods and Tips. FH Societies and similar resources: ‘Who is a MacGregor?’ (Forbes Macgregor, 1978). ‘Tracing Family History in Scotland’ (General Registry Office for Scotland). Scottish Emigration to North America (SGS Information Leaflet no. 1). Handnotes for application to the American Clan Gregor Society. Double Marriages (Donald Whyte). Hand- fasting (Willis Cunning). The International Genealogical Index (LDS). Scottish Genealogy Society. National Library of Scotland. Scottish Record Office. Angus District Libraries. Family History Shop. and West of Scotland FHS. MacGregor of MacGregor Muniments (Stirling Council). Army records. Society of Genealogists. PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation. Ontario Genealogical Society. Scottish Records Association.

39 McGREGOR, Sheila. McGregors in Kenmore and (February 1999). All known individuals from 18th and 19th century records. All rights reserved 1999. Quaich vol 5 (18), 47-51.

40 MACGREGOR, John. ‘Glengyle and its Owners’ (1926). From a copy supplied by Alastair MacGregor.

41 McGREGOR, Sheila. Clan Gregor and Settlement in Rannoch: a Review of Traditional Sources. In The Forth Naturalist and Historian, October 1994. Three or four independent versions of the traditional settlement legend recorded in Rannoch. All rights reserved 1994.

42 BAXTER, Robin H and BAXTER, Carol J. The McGregor Family from the Isle of Seil, Argyleshire, Scotland. All rights reserved July 1995

43 BAXTER, Robin H and BAXTER, Carol J. The History of the Michael Family. All rights reserved July 1995.

44 McCANCE, R A. Links with the Past: the McCances of Suffolk and Knocknagoney (1984). All rights reserved 1984. McCance is Scottish, not Irish, and linked to MacAinsh and MacNeish of .

45 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Local Notes Perthshire. Balquhidder, Killin, Kenmore, Maps. Map of Breadalbane; extracts of Stobie (1783) for the and Logierait; map of the Southern Highlands showing districts inhabited by Clan Gregor before the middle of the 18th century; map of Perthshire parishes from the New Statistical Account (1844). Perthshire Manufactures and Commerce (from Perthshire Illustrated, 1844). Drumlich (AMH). The Balquhidder Homelands (James H Stewart). Balquhidder Kirkyard. Extract from Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenarian Highlander by Duncan Campbell (, 1910). McGregor's Leap, Glenlyon. Killin leaflets. Four Hundred Years Around Kenmore (Duncan Fraser, 1972).

46 MACGREGOR, Rev. James, of Oamaru, New Zealand. Balquhidder, Rob Roy, etc: Sketch Suggested by a Recent Visit. The visit must have been ‘some time before 1888’. Insofar as they have been checked, every single one of the statements he makes about family history has been inexact.

47 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Potted Histories. Ten differing views of the Clan from ten different sources. A brief history in typescript by Sheriff MacGregor, with comments on the MacGregor Murrays of Glencarnaig.

48 SHANKLAND, Ronald L. Shankland: a Family Tradition of Clan Gregor Origins from Dumfries-shire. His family history with correspondence. Quaich vol 4 (15), 106; vol 5 (18), 52, 58.

49 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. John MacGregor of the Alamo, With correspondence from his Descendants or How to Establish a Myth with Three Unrelated Facts and Good PR. Quaich 3 (10), 33-37; 3 (11), 83-84; 4 (13), 22; 4 (15), 114-116; 4 (15), 114-116.

50 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Canada. ‘The Princetown Pioneeers’ (James P Lawson). ‘Emigrants on the Edinburgh, 1771’ (Michael Kennedy). ‘Diary of William Drummond’ (David Weale). ‘The Falmouth Passengers’ (Andrew B W MacEwen). ‘The MacGregor Family of Black Point’ (A B W MacEwen). Extracted from the Island Magazine and sent by William Gregor Crook. MacGregors and related individuals extracted from Donald Whyte’s Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada, vols 1 and 2 by kind permission of the author.

51 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Canada. Individuals. General migration history. The MacGregors of Douglas. ‘The Celt in Canada’ (J Murdoch Harper, in The Highland Monthly).

52 HAWKINS, Janet Macgregor. Evan MacGregor of Perthshire: a quest for ancestry. Quaich vol. 5 (19), 107-113

53 McGREGOR, Dorothy: Frank Harrison McGregor, MD, 1888-1935. Page 16: the old Scotchman from Ossian’s Glen: the Rev. William MacGregor in North Carolina 1774. Quaich vol. 5 (17), 17.

54 WILSON, J S. New Zealand Births and Marriages from 1840 to 1920. The birth entries give only the registered name, the year, the registration district and the reference; no parents’ names. The marriage entries consist of the names of the couple, the year and a reference number. The last section (untitled) is thought to be deaths.

55 McAULAY, Richard H. Ardencaple Castle Reappraised. Architectural detective work, with historical background. Fully illustrated. All rights reserved, 1990.

56 FOSS, Joseph. Descendants of James Mor in Lochaber. All rights reserved 1995. Quaich vol. 5 (19), 119-120: ‘Donald and James, Sons of James Mor, in Lochaber’.

57 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. The Gregories of Roro and Aberdeen. Charts linking them to the MacGregors of Glenorchy. Anderson tree. Gregory, Greir and Greirson entries in The Scottish Nation. Individual correspondence. The genealogy of the Gregories of Kinnairdie (several versions with comments). ‘A Short Account of the Family of Gregorie’, photocopied from one of only 25 copies printed.

58 COOK, Molly et al. A McGregor Family in New Zealand. The descendants of Alexander and Isabella McGregor, who arrived in New Zealand, 7 February 1851, from Dornoch, , Scotland.

59 Family Trees. 1 The Descendants of William MacGregor and Christian Finnie of Thornliebank, Renfrewshire, Scotland (born c.1765). 2 Family Tree of James MacGregor, flaxdresser, and Margaret Duncan, , c.1800. 3 Ferguson Tree compiled by D Aldred Cooper.

60 GREGORY, Donald. Historical Notices of the Clan Gregor, Part I (all published), Edinburgh 1831; a reference photocopy.

61 MURRAY MACGREGOR, Amelia Georgiana. History of the Clan Gregor, Volume 1 (878-1625 AD), Edinburgh 1898. A reference photocopy.

62 A Scottish Encyclopaedia. A complete series of 340 illustrated articles from the Record and Mail, with index.

The Quaich

63 McGREGOR, Sheila (ed), for the Clan Gregor Centre Archive, 1999. Index to Quaich vol 1. Short Index to Quaich vol 2. Bound together.

64-83 (N.B. There are two copies of each): The Quaich, numbers 1 to 20. A Clan Gregor research magazine published from June 1989 to August 1997. McGREGOR, Sheila (ed):

64 Quaich vol 1, number 1 (pages 1-32), June 1989. Scotland to New Zealand by way of Canada: the story of the followers of the Rev Norman McLeod. McEdward. Duncan grandson of Gregor Glun Dubh with trees showing descent from Glenstrae, Glengyle and Duncan. Skinner of Inver. Grierson/Greer. Early MacGregors 1. Hoots Toots.

65 Quaich vol 1, number 2 (pages 33-62), September 1989. McGehees, the Lost Tribe of Clan Gregor? History or Genealogy? MacGregors’ Gathering (the song). Grieve, Greaves and Greeves. Duncan McG and Catherine Hoggart of Comrie. Peterborough, Ontario. Stirlings. Brig o Turk. Rob Roy descent. Greggs. The MacGregor Monument. Perthshire Place-names 1. Early MacGregors 2. Hoots Toots.

66 Quaich vol 1, number 3 (pages 63-96), January 1990. Clan . Narloch in Poland. Inverness. Jean dau of Ronald d.1800. MacAndrew. McNea. Ross- shire. Walker. Docherty. Rob Roy? Tree of Thomas McGregor and Katherine Fraser, c.1760, Inverness. The Drinking Classes. Letter to the Laird of Weem from Mary Queen of Scots anent the Clan Gregor. Perthshire Place-names 2. Early MacGregors: the Glencarnaigs. A Roro tree. Hoots Toots.

67 Quaich vol 1, number 4 (pages 97-137), May 1990. MacIntyres and Wrights. The IGI. . Stirlings. Brig o Turk. Kintore. MacAdam. Caldwell. Roro. Iowa. Emigration to North America. Water Transport. Moyarget, Antrim, N Ireland. MacGregories and Mackgahayes. Notes from the second edition of Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire; invented by the Rev. William MacGregor Stirling? Early MacGregors Index. Map of Highland Mar. Hoots Toots.

68 Quaich vol 2, number 5 (pages 1-30), August 1990. Clan Archive proposal. Richard Burton. Fortingall. Glengyle. Nairn. Walton, Liverpool (from Aberfeldy). Magruder. . Orr. Paterson. Clan Gregor in the Jacobite Army 1945-6. Moses and Others at , . Hoots Toots.

69 Quaich vol 2, number 6 (pages 31-68), March 1991. Map of Loch Tummel. Aberdeenshire. William McG and Helen Gillanders, . Mitchell- McGregors. McGrew. McIntyre. Roys. Portsmouth. Morningside Eccent. . . McAdams. The IGI. Census Returns: Buchanan 1841, Buchanan 1851. Creag na Caillich. Possible aliases on Deeside. Medieval grave slab from Lochtayside. Coll in Perthshire records. McCubbin of . Hoots Toots.

70 Quaich vol 2, number 7 (pages 69-108), July 1991. Gruar of . Ballochbuie. Chiefship. Balquhidder. . Inchmarnock. Banff and (tree). Aberfoyle. New Zealand. Rannoch. Dull. Clansmen in the American Revolution. Inverness and Nairn. Whiteacen. Ferguson and Drummond. Monzie to Australia. Balquhidder. Lismore. OPR 1693-1774. Census: Nairn 1841, Ardclach 1841, Auldearn 1841, Cawdor 1841, Kilmuir Easter 1891, Kiltearn 1891, 1891, Kincardine and Kinlochluichart 1891, Knockbain 1891. Clan Gregor Aliases. McGehee, McGhie, McGee. James MacGregor of Virginia and Maryland. Hoots Toots.

71 Quaich vol 2, number 8 (pages 109-144), October 1991. 1746 Plaid - Lady Borrowdale’s gift. James son of Patrick. Rob Roy. Bute. New Zealand. Dull. Gilderoy. Blackburn. . Glenquaich. Livingston. Callander. McAra. Kirkwood. N.Ireland. Knockando. Irish Whites or Wrights. McGrew. . Inverness registers. Coll in Perthshire 2. ‘Old Cuilt’. Hoots Toots.

72 Quaich vol 3, number 9 (pages 1-28), February 1992. Forbes Macgregor. Glencoe. Glenlyon's Company. William Grierson. Map of Glenlyon and Rannoch. Orr and Ower. Lismore. Census: Gorbals 1851. Kintore. James son of Patrick. Sir John Murray of Lanrick. Donald b.1719. Meschach of Durham. MacFarlanes. Hoots Toots.

73 Quaich vol 3, number 10 (pages 29-66), May 1992. Early Chiefs of Clan Gregor. John of the Alamo 1. Glengyle. Rob Roy? Dow. Lt Alexander of Rannoch. MacDougall. Donald b.1719. Proscription. N Ireland. Clearing Drummond Moss. McGee. McGregor, Cape Province, RSA. Duncan, c.1812. Inch MacGregor. Captain Jame Gregg. Andrew Greg. MacFarlanes and MacGregors. Glengyle Inscription. Anderson. Map of . William and Bartlett Megriger, NC, c.1774. Census list. Accessions. Hoots Toots.

74 Quaich vol 3, number 11 (pages 67-100), August 1992. John MacGregor MacCandlish. Minute of Meeting of Clan Gregor Society 4 May 1886. Iain Dubh nan Lurag c.1555-1603. Problems of Proof: John of the Alamo. Callum Feither. Patrick Roy. Glencoe. Ayrshire. Donald b.1719. Rev. James MacGregor, DD (1830-1894). Laird. Glas. Gow (Smith). MacDougall. Charles, c.1795, Alva. MacGregor Ministers. Mistaken identity: MacDougalls, MacNeils. Accessions. Gilderoy/Gilroy. Hoots Toots.

75 Quaich vol 3, number 12 (pages 101-132), September 1992. James MacGregor and Janet Ritchie, Glenmuick. The Fall of MacGregor (poem). Coat of Arms (at Glengyle House). and Doune. McNie to McNeil. Rob Roy? McIntyre. Auld. Hoots Toots.

76 Quaich vol 4, number 13 (pages 1-36), January 1993. The Maid of Lochawe. James MacGregor of the Queen's Hotel (JMQH). Whites. Alamo. Ian MacPhara Moir. Peter Gregor of Dundurcas. Drovers and Boats. Grays of Kircubbin, Co Down, N. Ireland. Drummonds and Rob Roy. Alamo. John Murray. Provost Stewart of Edinburgh. Patterson. Glenquaich (tree). . Hooter Arms.

77 Quaich vol 4, number 14 (pages 37-78), April 1993. Map of Monzie. Clanalpine Fencibles. Balquhidder OPR. Cortland-Skinner. Sir Gregor of Poyais (print). Military MacGregors. Grant or MacAlpine, Rothiemurchus. Knockando. Carmichael, Comrie. Stirling Burgesses. Clan Gregor Society 1830. Anderson. Dundurcas. . Roy, . Orr. JMQH. McGregor, Texas. Alexander the Admiral (Arran). Raigmore. Glengyle House. Hoots Toots.

78 Quaich vol 4, number 15 (pages 79-120), September 1993. Map of Strathearn. Kennoway. Edvard Grieg. Buchanan MacGregors. Testament of Coll MacGregor. Brig o Turk. Shankland. John Murray. . MacGregors and MacDonalds. . Menteith. James Mor. James son of James Mor. Alamo. Comrie. Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart. Hoots Toots.

79 Quaich vol 4, number 16 (pages 121-158), December 1993. Map of Glenfalloch and Strathfillan. Tartan 2. Allan Ramsay paintings. Coats of Arms. Grieg, Greig and Clan Gregor. Gregory. Duncan McPharie. Children of James Mor. Lochlomond Steamship Company. Dalrawer. Tanistry. King, NZ. Walker, Wilson, Paterson. MacArie, MacAra, King. Whyte. PEI records. Rob Roy? Nicol McNicol. Miller. Moidart. Arran. Milintary MacGregors. Main Contents of Volume 4.

80 Quaich vol 5, number 17 (pages 1-40), February 1995. Map of . Gregg. MacGregor Testaments (Dunblane). The Killing of Coll MacGregor, 1735. CGS 1826-7. Glencarnaig. Ossian's Glen. McMeekan. Rob Roy? Slogan. Gregory. Orr. Jupiter Emigrants. McColes. Ulysses Emigrants. MacDougalls of Clan Dugal Ciar. Balquhidder and the Puderach.

81 Quaich vol 5, number 18 (pages 41-84), June 1995. Map of Glendochart. Menteith and Killin (Croftindeor). Walker. Orr. Brig o Turk. Miller. Carmichael. Gregor Boyac. Shankland. . Edinample. Helen Drummond. Thomas. Waterloo. Marriages in the IGI. Handfasting. MacDonald. Lt Evan. Kennoway. Duncan McPharie, the Empress of Morocco, and the King of . Abbrevations and References. Notes on Butter, Whitter, Macildowie, Macindowie, Peat, McThomas, McOmish, Thomson. Speyside. The Highland Watch. Gregor son of Coll. Rev James McGregor of New Hampshire. James of Maryland. Marischal College Records, Aberdeen.

82 Quaich vol 5, number 19 (pages 85-128), February 1996. Map of Trossachs. Letter re GD50 from the SRO. McAlpines, Menteith. Keppoch. Lists of 1787 and 1822. Carmichael. Brig o Turk. Clan Alpine Fencibles. Rob Roy. John Murray. Archibald, Balquhidder. Rev. Simon MacGregor. Electoral Roll of 1 Dec 1832. Lt Evan McGregor and others in the West Militia. Women's Highland Dress. . Lochaber. Carrick. Love.

83 Quaich vol 5, number 20 (pages 129-170), August 1997 (the last issue). Map of Rannoch. MacGregor-Stirling. Douglas, Ontario. Lismore. Balfron. Grigor. Map of Perthshire parishes. Patterson. McAlpine. McLaren. Kirkland. Rannoch. Gregg. Clan Neish. MacGillewie. The Neptune to Canada. Stalker. Green. Gray. Grogan. Daniel Gregory Kidnapped. Andrews. Magruder. Thomas Greer, a new emigrant line. Griersons of Lag and Rockhall. Deirdre's Lament for Alba. Tribal Heraldry. Sir Evan's Arms.