Family tree for the descendants of Charles Alfred MacKinnon with a covering letter from his grandson.
Family tree for the descendants of Charles Alfred MacKinnon, born 1838 in Ruaig and died 1926 in Australia.
Family tree for the descendants of Charles Alfred MacKinnon with a covering letter from his grandson.
Family tree for the descendants of Charles Alfred MacKinnon, born 1838 in Ruaig and died 1926 in Australia.
Photocopied newspaper cutting about Captain Charles MacKinnon and transcription of the same.
Obituary for Captain Charles MacKinnon born in Ruaig in 1838 and died in Australia in 1926.
Hardback book `West Highland Steamers` (first edition) by C. L. D. Duckworth and G. E. Langmuir.
Information and photographs of the fleet of steamers owned by Hutcheson/MacBrayne from 1851 to 1934.
Copy of family history of John and Flora MacEachern of Cornaigbeg.
Family history of John MacEachern (1801-1855) from Cornaigbeg and his wife Flora MacKinnon (1811-1897) who emigrated with their children to Australia on the `Brilliant` in 1837.
Photocopy of typed account of the events leading to the arrest of six Tiree men for `mobbing, rioting and deforcement`.
Account of the events leading up to the trial of six Tiree men for `mobbing, rioting and deforcement` in 1886. (Source and author unknown.)
Photocopy of `Tiree Notes` from Prof. Angus MacKinnon.
Some derivations of place-names by Professor Angus MacKinnon from a series of articles published in `The Scotsman`, 1887-8.
Photocopied indictment against six Tiree men for `mobbing, rioting and deforcement` dated 1886.
High Court indictment against Alexander MacLean, Colin Henderson, Hector MacDonald, John Sinclair, George William Campbell, John MacFadyen, Gilbert MacDonald and Donald MacKinnon for `Mobbing and Rioting; As also Deforcing an Officer of the Law in the Execution of his Duty`.
Photocopy of obituary for Rev. Duncan MacFarlane, with transcript.
Obituary for the Rev. Duncan MacFarlane, Baptist minister in Tiree from 1879 until his death (?) in 1908.
Photocopied extract from `The Old and New Hebrides` by James Cameron, pp 89-100.
The formation of a Land League in Tiree, the possession of Greenhill farm and the subsequent sending of warships to Tiree to arrest the men who had put stock on the vacant farm.