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MID ARGYLL: a FIELD SURVEY of the HISTORIC and PREHISTORIC MONUMENTS by MARION CAMPBELL, F.S.A.SCOT., and MARY L
MID ARGYLL: A FIELD SURVEY OF THE HISTORIC AND PREHISTORIC MONUMENTS by MARION CAMPBELL, F.S.A.SCOT., and MARY L. S. SANDEMAN INTRODUCTION THIS investigation bega n 195ni 4 wit attempn ha compilo t t elisa knowf o t n sites e theth nf o newl e us yinformatioe n r th homow ou r r fo en i ou d arer nan fo a formed Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid Argyll. We have restricted e Locar worth ou o lkt Government District, whic s boundeh i e soutth y hb n o d Kintyre (and excludes most of the village of Tarbert Lochfyne with its castle), and on the north by a line drawn from the seacoast south of Loch Melfort, along the watershe southere f Locth o o d t h en nAwe d thencan , e from Braevallich, Loch Awe, along watersheds roun heade dth Glenf so shore sth Ara eo Shirat d yd an an , of Loch Fyne just west of Dunderave Castle. r methoOu s bee dha compilo nt a ecatalogu e fro l availablmal e sourcese th : Ordnance Surve map" y 6 Lis e f Scheduleth ;o t d Guardianshidan p Monuments; the List of Ancient Monuments compiled by local informants for Argyll County Counci printed an l they db m1915n i ; published accounts; placenames r photoai , - graph locad san l information r eacFo .h recorded sitpreparee ew looseleada f sheet and index card, and visited the sites as other commitments allowed. There are still some sites to be visited, and some entries in the catalogue are still not as full as we should wish, due to visits having been made, of necessity, in unfavourable conditions. -
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/s' is /ni rr<! ?n a k ai i tiif sr HISTORY SOO VOLUME I T'HI R D m o f r s iP'VWiroMM* r f4 Coif is b £ si o xv OF SCOTLAND r ) ^OiNaU^O^ PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY THIRD SERIES VOLUME IX MISCELLANY (Fourth Volume) 1926 V MISCELLANY OF Clje S>cotttsl) ^tstorp S)octetp {Fourth Volume) CORDARA S COMMENTARY ON THE EXPEDITION TO SCOTLAND MADE BY CHARLES EDWARD STUART PRINCE OF WALES THE MANUSCRIPT HISTORY OF CRAIGNISH MISCELLANEOUS CHARTERS, 1165-1300, FROM TRANSCRIPTS IN THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE SIR WILLIAM FRASER, K.C.B. EDINBURGH Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable Ltd. for the Scottish History Society 1926 Printed in Great Britain CONTENTS COMMENTARY ON THE EXPEDITION TO SCOT- LAND MADE BY CHARLES EDWARD STUART, PRINCE OF WALES, By Padre Giuuo Cesare Cordara, Edited by Sir Bruce Seton, Bart., C.B. Introduction, . .3 Book I, . .15 Book II, . .56 Book III, . .94 Book IV, . .128 THE MANUSCRIPT HISTORY OF CRAIGNISH, By Alexander Campbell, Advocate, Edited by Herbert Campbell Introduction, . .177 The Genealogical and Historicall Account of the Family of Craiginsh, . .187 Appendix A, . 255 ,, B, Craignish Writs, . 260 „ C, Barbreck Writs, . 286 ,, D, Writs in Possession of the Duke of Argyll, .... 292 ,, E, Some Other Writs, . 294 ,, F, Some Bundles forming Part of the Craignish Charter Chest, . 296 MISCELLANEOUS CHARTERS, 1165-1300, from tran- scripts in the Collection of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B., Edited by William Angus Introduction, . • • 303 Miscellaneous Charters, .... 305 Notes, ..... -
What's in a Name Cover√
What's In A Name? From Set & Link 2005 ~ 2018 © 2005-2020, RSCDS Toronto Excerpts from these stories may be freely used, with attribution to the author and RSCDS Toronto WHAT’S IN A NAME? The Barry Pipes Canon • 2005 - 2018 From Set&Link, newsletter of RSCDS Toronto Barry Pipes: Resident Contributor by Marie Anne Millar Barry’s first article was about the Mountain of Schiehallion, based on the Schiehallion reels that appear in several dances As a boy in Britain, Barry Pipes was keenly interested in history and and that are named alter the prominent mountain in Perth and geography. He currently uses these interests when writing “WHAT’S IN A Kinross. He writes an article each month for Set & Link; his NAME?” for Set & Link. Inverneill House began with a “For Sale” notice on the house, His intent is simple — write a light, whimsical column explaining the found during his research. names, places, and backgrounds of some Scottish country dances we He says, “One piece I enjoyed writing was about Cutty Sark, know and love. “I start with a particular dance, often from the and I even learned something new and a bit risqué from my programme for a forthcoming SCD event, such as the monthly dance.” Marie Anne Millar research”. He knew the Cutty Sark was a famous clipper ship. He He generates the articles using his own resources on history and Barry Pipes knew it was a Scotch. But he didn’t know it was an undergarment mentioned in the geography, assisted by Google. He has other sources, too. -
Kipper House Tales a Reminiscence of West Coast Life
Kipper House Tales A Reminiscence of West Coast Life FORSYTH HAMILTON - ARDRISHAIG • 1986 Photoset and Printed by The Michael Press, Glasgow G5 9RT 1 [ To Kate (McIntyre), the author's sister ] To my wife Margaret and our family The Early Days (1) Ardrishaig (4) Fishermen and Kippers (6) Stornoway Stories (7) Men and Memories (7) Never A Dull Day (12) Boats (13) Nicknames (17) Fishing (20) Gardens (23) Lochgilphead Shops of The Past (24) The Distillery (25) Yellow Fever (26) Cattle and The Canal (27) Boat Races (27) David MacBrayne (28) Mid Argyll (29) Surgery Hours, Ardrishaig (30) Minard (30) Mull and Insurance (30) Sunday School (31) Old Friends (32) More Old Friends (34) Forestry and Fishing (36) Milk Carts (37) Ardris Haig (37) The Canal (38) Birthdays (38) The Travelling People (39) Death of A Notable Fisherman (40) The Spanish Tramp (41) Boats and Owners (42) Local People (43) Coronation 1937 at Kilmartin (43) The Ardrishaig Seal 1925 (44) Ron The Seal (44) The Great Swordfish (45) From The Islands (46) Ardrishaig To New York (46) Epilogue (48) Glassary Parish 1828 (49) Local People (49) Doctors Who Have Practised in Lochgilphead (49) Ardrishaig Shops of The Past (50) The Gem (51) John McEwan - "Jonas" (51) 2 PROLOGUE IT would be hard to say how many people over the years have said to me that I ought to write a book. It's one thing having a yarn with a customer at the smoking sheds where I've been turning out kippers for more years than I care to remember, or telling a story at a wedding or a ceilidh, but it's a gey bit different looking at a blank sheet of paper and wondering what you can say that hasn't been said before. -
Delegated Decisions Report
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING DELEGATED DECISIONS MADE IN THE LAST MONTH Delegated Decisions Report Application Types: ADV - Application for Advertisement Consent AMSC - Approval of Matters in Conditions CAAD - Certificate Appropriate Aleternative Dev CLAWU - App. for Cert. of Law Use/Dev (Existing) CLWP - App. for Cert. of Law Use/Dev (Proposed) CONAC - App. for Conservation Area Consent CPD - Council Permitted Dev Consultation FDP - Forest Design Plan Consultation FELLIC - Felling Licence Consultation FGS - Forest Grant Scheme HH - High Hedges HSZCON - App. for Hazardous Substances Consent HYDRO - Hydro Board Consultation LIB - Application for Listed Building Consent MFF - Marine Fish Farm Application MIN - Application for Mineral Consent MPLAN - Masterplan NMA - App. for Non Material Amendment (sec 64) PACSCR - PAC Screening PAN - Proposal of Application Notice PNAGRI - Prior Notification Agriculture PNDEM - Prior Notification Demolition PNELEC - Prior Notification Electricity PNFOR - Prior Notification Forestry PNMFF - Prior Notification Marine Fish Farm PNMRE - Prior Notification Micro Renewable Energy PNRAIL - Railway Works Notification PNTEL - Prior Notification Telecommunications PP - Planning Permission PPP - Planning Permission in Principle PREAPP - Preliminary Enquiry RDCRP - Rural Development Contract S36 - Consultation Electricity Works S37 - Consultation Overhead Line SCOPE - Scoping Opinion SCREEN - Screening Opinion SCRSCO - Screening and Scoping Opinion TELNOT - Telecommunications Notification TPO - Tree Preservation Order -
The Clan Campbell
3 1833 01852 0335 GC 929.2 C15223C. V.l THE CLAN CAMPBELL THE CLAN CAMPBELL ABSTRACTS OF Entries relating to Campbells in the Sheriff Court Books of Argyll at Inveraray From the CAMPBELL COLLECTIONS formed BY Sir DUNCxAN CAMPBELL of Barcaldine and Glenure, Baronet, C.V.O., F.S.A. Scot., lo th: Ordif of the ThutU ana Carnck P-tr. PREPARED AND EDITED BY THE Rev. henry PATON, M.A., General Register House. EDINBURGH r^ OTTO SCHULZE & COMPANY ^' ^ 20 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET 1333901 To HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.G., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.. HEREDITARY MASTER OF THE KING'S HOUSEHOLD IN SCOTLAND, LORD LIEUTENANT AND HEREDITARY SHERIFF OF ARGYLL, VICE ADMIRAL OF ARGYLL AND THE WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. vni INTRODUCTION. but these include marriage coatvacts and deeds of settlement. A great deal tlierefore still remains to be done even in this register and the remaining records in the Court House at Inveraray. But the present Volume indicates what these and similar registers contain, and it may be said that no Argyleshire family of Campbell is unrepresented, and that not a few hitherto unknown and unattached members of the Clan are for the first time brought to notice here. It only remains to acknowledge that thanks are due to Baron Ltittwitz, who claims descent from Colin Campbell, Bailie of Tiree, and who shared the cost of the examination of this register, and to Mr. B. M. Wright, Sheriff Clerk Depute at Inveraray, for his courtesy and kindness to the Editor and his son during their several visits thither for the purpose of making these Abstracts.