Photocopied newspaper article `Faidhean is faidhean-breige` by Niall M. Brownlie.
Article in Gaelic about seers and prophets, in particular John MacLean (iain Mac Eachainn Bhain) of Hough.
Photocopied newspaper article `Faidhean is faidhean-breige` by Niall M. Brownlie.
Article in Gaelic about seers and prophets, in particular John MacLean (iain Mac Eachainn Bhain) of Hough.
Photocopied newspaper cutting about Pipe-Major John MacDonald.
Photograph and article about Pipe-Major John MacDonald of Tiree who served in the Seaforth Highlanders and saw service in both the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny.
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Photocopy of letter, 17/1/1984, from Darrel E. Kennedy, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Description of researches into writer`s family history. His ancestors, Neil Kennedy and Flora McLean, emigrated to Canada on the `Conrad` in 1850.
Twelve colour photographs of the New Zealand gravestones of Sir Donald Maclean and his family.
New Zealand gravestones of Sir Donald MacLean, Alexander MacLean, Archibald and Catherine MacLean, Sir Robert Donald Douglas MacLean, Florence and Beatrice MacLean, and Algernon MacLean.
Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine
Extract from `Na Baird Thirisdeach` re James MacFarlane, Balemartine (whose forename should be William), the father of four ministers.
Article about the Rev. Duncan McFarlane, 1895
Article about the Rev. Duncan McFarlane, Balimartine, from `The Scottish Baptist Magazine`, 1895.
Articles about the deaths of James and John MacFarlane, 1881 and 1876
Three articles from the Oban Times, 21/5/1881 and the Scottish Baptist Magazine, July 1876 re the deaths of James and John MacFarlane.
Photographs of William MacFarlane`s gravestone and the ruins of Balinoe House.
Three photocopied photographs of William MacFarlane`s gravestone in Sorobaigh and two of the ruins of Balinoe House.
Information from OPRs and 1851 Census re the MacFarlane family of ministers
Information from OPRs and 1851 Census re Duncan, William, Margaret, Donald, Robert Maxwell, Alexander and James MacFarlane.
Photocopied precognititon and indictment of six Tiree men for theft, pillaging, plundering, stouthrief and assault in March 1934.
(1) Account of the shipwreck and looting of its cargo by the inhabitants of Tiree, the stabbing of watchman Archibald MacNeill of Hough in the leg and the outcome of the trial. (2) Description of the charges against John Beaton, Archibald Kennedy, Donald MacMillan, Malcolm MacMillan, Peter MacDonald and James Black, a list of witnesses and their testimony.