Inventory Acc.12035 Ronald Black National Library of Scotland Manuscripts Division George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW Tel: 0131-466 2812 Fax: 0131-466 2811 E-mail: [email protected] © Trustees of the National Library of Scotland Correspondence and papers of Ronald Black, senior lecturer emeritus in Celtic, University of Edinburgh, and Gaelic editor and journalist, 1996-99, relating to the donor’s anthology of 20th century Scottish Gaelic poetry, An Tuil, published by Polygon, Edinburgh, 1999; and papers, 1937-89, relating to other work on 20th century Gaelic literature. Presented, 2001, by R. Black Esq., Peebles. 1-35 AN TUIL FILES 36 IAN PATERSON: POEM COLLECTION, ‘LEABHAR NAM PRANNAG’ 37-38 REV EWEN MACLEAN: PROSE SCRIPTS AN TUIL FILES 1-33. A series of editorial correspondence files arranged alphabetically by names of the poets included in the anthology. 1. Alasdair Braden (1963-98); Meg Bateman (b.1959); Alexander Cameron (1848-1933). 2. Angus Campbell ‘Am Puilean’ (1903-82); Angus Campbell, ‘Am Bocsair’ (1908-49); Norman Campbell (b.1942). 3. Angus Peter Campbell (b.1954); John [Seonaidh] Campbell (1859-1947); Myles Campbell (b.1944). 4. Anthony Dilworth (b.1929); Rev. Angus Finlayson (1897-1973); Duncan Finlayson (1897-1966); Anne Frater (b.1967). 5. Rody Gorman (b.1960); Calum R. Graham (b.1942); Donald Graham (b.1949); Donald Grant (1903-70). 6. George Campbell Hay (1915-84); Duncan Johnston (1881-1947); Hugh Laing (1889- 1974). 7. John Archie MacAskill (1898-1933); Donald MacAulay (b.1930); Catherine MacDonald (b.1925). 8. Donald MacDonald, ‘Domhnall Eirisgeach’ (1912-89); Donald MacDonald, ‘Domhnull Ruadh Chorùna (1887-1967). 9. Donald Allan MacDonald (1906-92); Donald John MacDonald (1919-86); Ian MacDonald (b.1946). 10. Malcolm MacDonald (b.1922); Mairi MacDonald; Norman Malcolm MacDonald (1927-2000); Rev Roderick MacDonald (1920-98). 11. Catherine MacFadyen (1819-1913); Murdo MacFarlane (1901-82); Fearghas MacFhoinnlaigh (b.1948). 12. Archibald MacIntyre (1854-1922); Donald MacIntyre, ‘Domhnull Ruadh Phàslaig’ (1889-1964). 13. Donald Maciver (1857-1935); Donald John Maciver (b.1942). 14. Christina Mackay (b.1928); Rev. Girvan C. MacKay (b.1929); Roderick Mackay (1872-1949). 15. Rev Angus MacKinnon (1885-1957); Hector Mackinnon (1886-1954); Neil B MacKinnon (b.1925). 16. Angus Mackechnie (1870-1944); Rev Colin N Mackenzie (1917-94). 17. Duncan MacLaren (b.1950); Angus Y MacLellan, Cape Breton (1879-1962). 18. Mary M Maclean (b.1921); Norman Maclean (b.1938). 19. Calum I N MacLeod (1913-77); Christina Macleod (1880-1954); Donald John MacLeod (b.1943). 20. Duncan MacLeod (b.1934); James MacLeod (1880-1947); Rev John Macleod (1918- 95); Rev Dr Kenneth MacLeod (1871-1955); Murdo Macleod, Scalpay (1881-1907). 21. Norman Macleod, ‘Am Bàrd Bochd’ (1904-68); Roderick MacLeod (1903-65). 22. Aonghas MacNeacail (b.1942); Charles (1874-1944) and Duncan (1880-1955) MacNiven; Michael MacPherson (1910-84); Torcuil MacRath (b.1923). 23. Catriona (b.1947) and Morag (b.1950) Montgomery; Mary Montgomery (b.1955); Peadar Morgan (b.1960). 24. Angus Morrison (1865-1942); Donald R. Morrison (b.1919); George Morrison `Am Britheamh’ (1906-88); Peter Morrison (1889-1978). 25. Donald Munro (b.1962); John Munro (1889-1918). 26. John Murray (b.1938); Murdo Murray (1890-1964); Norman Murray (1886- c1975). 27. William Neill (b.1922); John Nicolson (1903-99); Malcolm Nicolson (1902-78). 28. Ian Paterson (1916-90); Victor Price (b.1930). 29. Angus Robertson (1871-1948); Rev. Kenneth Ross (1914-90); Rev Neil Ross (1871- 1943); Julian Ronay (b.1951). 30. Donald Sinclair (1885-1932); Iain Crichton Smith (1928-98). 31. Christina Anne Stewart (1914-83). 32. Derick (b.1921) and James (1888-1971) Thomson. 33. Christopher Whyte (b.1952); Katherine Whyte (1845-1928). 34-35. Two files of general editorial correspondence and papers relating to An Tuil, 1996-9, including much correspondence with the publisher and with the Gaelic Books Council. IAN PATERSON 36. Photocopies of a manuscript poetry of Ian Paterson (1916-90) of Berneray (cf. file 28, above), 1937-67, entitled `Leabhar nam Prannag’. REV EWEN MACLEAN 37. A script of an unpublished novel ‘Pasaid Neonach’ by the Rev. Ewen MacLean, minister of Highland Tolbooth & Greyfrairs parish church, Edinburgh; with some associated correspondence with the author, 1984-9. 38. A typescript of ‘An Cabhlach Greadhnach, Sgeul mu Reachdean I Choluim Chillle is a’ Gaidhlig, le Eoghann MacGhilleathain’, 1986. .
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