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2021.54.83

Transcript of a Police Report submitted to Tobermory Procurator Fiscal by John MacDougall (Constable) concerning the cutting and carrying of bent grass on the Island of Gunna in December 1873.

Statements are provided by: Lachlan MacDougall (shepherd) and Hugh MacLean Senior (crofter, Coalis [Caolas], Tiree).

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

 

2021.54.82

Transcript of a Police Report submitted to Tobermory Procurator Fiscal by John MacDougall (Constable) charging William Lachlan and Malcolm Gilchrist with Breach of the Public Peace on 14 November 1872. Lachlan (bower, Gallanach, Coll) and Gilchrist (farmer, Totaronald, Coll) are accused of fighting outside of the grocer shop occupied by Henry Whitelaw in Arinagour.

Captain Hector Lamont (Vaul, Tiree) and John Paterson (farmer, Arnabost, Coll) are named as witnesses.

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

2021.54.81

Transcript of a Police Report submitted to Tobermory Procurator Fiscal by John MacDougall (Constable) charging Flora MacPhail or MacKinnon with assault on 6 August 1872. Flora MacPhail is accused of assaulting Ann MacFadyen or MacDougall (widow, Vaul) with a duck. The report also charges MacPhail with assaulting Lilly Bella MacDougall (daughter of Ann MacFadyen, Vaul).

Ann MacFadyen or MacDougall (above), Lily Bella MacDougall (above) and Catherine MacLeod (daughter of Archibald MacLeod, Vaul) are named as witnesses and provide statements. The accused’s name is given as both MacPhee and MacPhail in this transcript.

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

 

2021.54.4

Transcript of Precognition of Witnesses regarding the sudden death of Euphemia McMillan, 1852. McMillan (widow, Balevullin) died after drinking spirits at the inn of Lachlan Maclean in Kilmoluaig.

Statements are provided by:

Lachlan Maclean (Innkeeper, Kilmoluaig)
Archibald Maclean (Seaman, Kilmoluaig)
John MacMillan (Fisherman, Balevullin)
Neil McMillan (Fisherman, Balevullin)
Sarah Kennedy (Balevullin)
Donald MacNeill (Fisherman, Balevullin)
Sarah Cameron or MacMillan (wife of John MacMillan, Balevullin)
Lachlan Cameron (Fisherman, Balevullin)
Ann Macdonald (Servant to and residing with Lachlan Maclean, Kilmoluaig)
Niel Lamont (son of John Lamont, Cornaigmore)

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

2021.54.3

Transcript of the petition of Henry Nisbet, Tobermory Procurator Fiscal, against Lachlan McLean (merchant, Totronald, Coll) and John McLean (merchant, Totronald, Coll) relating to the theft of copper and other substances from the wreck of the Barque Mandane of Sunderland. The thefts occurred at or near the beach at Crossapol and the adjoining beach of Breachacha on the Isle of Coll.

Statements are provided by:
Lachlan McLean (above)
John McLean (above)
Donald Kennedy (Crofter, Kilbride, Coll)
Hugh MacInnes (Labourer, Breachacha, Coll)
Lachlan Maclean (son of John McLean, Ballard, Coll)
Archibald McLean (Labourer, Breachacha, Coll)
Eliza Kay (daughter of Allan Kay, Breachacha, Coll)
Donald McColl (Grieve, Breachacha, Coll)
Donald Maclean (Sheriff Officer, Mippost, Coll)
Allan Cameron (Police Officer, Tobermory)
Niel McPhail (Sheriff Officer, Tobermory)

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

2021.54.2

Transcript of Inventory of Precognition against Donald MacKinnon (Arinagour, Coll), Donald Macfarlane (Arinagour, Coll) and Lachlan MacFadyen (Arnabost, Coll) regarding the theft of silk ribbons from the wreck of the Barque Mandane in August 1850. The Mandane was wrecked at Crossapol, Isle of Coll, on 19 August 1850.

Statements are provided by:

Donald MacKinnon (Arinagour, Coll), Angus McFadyen (crofter, Arinagour, Coll)
Donald Macfarlane (Arinagour, Coll)
Lachlan MacFadyen (Arnapost, Coll)
Niel McLean (Crofter, Kilbride, Coll)
Catherine McFarlane (Arinagour, Coll)
Norman McLean (Labourer, Treeland, Coll)
Lachlan Johnstone (Ground Officer, Cliad, Coll)
Niel McLean (Tenant, Crossapol, Coll)
Niel Smith (Agent in Tobermory, now residing in Glasgow)
William Ewing (Insurance Broker, Glasgow)
James Dalzell (Agent for Underwriters, Glasgow)
Allan Cameron (Police Officer, Tobermory)
Niel McPhail (Sheriff Officer, Tobermory)

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From the liveArgyll Archives in Lochgilphead, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

2021.53.4

Digitised copy account of debursements by Archibald Campbell of Barnacarie, factor of Tiree, for raising militia there, 1745.

The document contains two accounts of trips made by Campbell to Tiree in 1745 and 1746. The purpose of the first visit was to raise the militia, and Campbell’s account reveals the opposition he faced: ‘met w[ith] a greater number of men ready to oppose me and told if I wou[l]d not immediatly desist I wou[l]d soon repent it’. The purpose of his second visit in 1746 was to ‘raise the Rents and to reduce such of the Inhabitants of that Island as were in the Rebellion’.

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From the archives of the Dukes of Argyll at Inveraray Castle, made available through the Written in the Landscape project.

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