Account of the Clark family titled `Tiree Tales`.
Account of the Clark family and their connections to Tiree, with three family trees.
Account of the Clark family titled `Tiree Tales`.
Account of the Clark family and their connections to Tiree, with three family trees.
Hardback book `The House of Argyll`
History of the House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell.
Hardback book `Lady Victoria Campbell – A Memoir` by Lady Frances Balfour.
Biography of Lady Victoria Campbell 1854-1910.
Photocopied page of information about the MacGregor-Whytes.
Brief histories of Duncan MacGregor-Whyte, his wife Mary Barnard and their two sons, Tearlach and John.
Click here to view 1999.211.8 (see pages 2 and 3)
Biographical account of John Black, Balephuil.
Biographical account of the birth and paternity of John Black, Balephuil, researched by his descendant Robert Black in Canada.
Paperback book `MacLeans` by Jo Currie.
A biographical dictionary of Mull people mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Photocopied information about the Munn family in Tiree.
Derivation of the name Munn and family history of the descendants of John Munn, 1789-1881, and Christine MacKinnon and the antecedants of John Munn`s mother, Isabella MacLean, composed by John Munn`s grandson.
Photocopied newspaper article `The Island of Tiree` by A MacLean Sinclair
Newspaper article by A MacLean Sinclair containing three stories of Tiree: (1) How Neil MacFadyen and Donald MacLean were seized by the crew of a French brig and forced to pilot the ship to Lochnanuagh where Prince Charlie and 130 of his followers embarked for France, (2) An attempt to trace the ancestry of Dr James MacLean of Balephuill from Hector Roy, ninth laird of Coll, (3) Biographical information about the Rev. John Sinclair from the Gott area.
Click here to view 1997.60.1
Photocpy of two newspaper articles `Thank you, Tiree!` and `The Late Captain Allan Campbell, Scarinish`.
(1) Letter to the editor of the People`s Journal by T. Henry Ruddich from near Carlisle who stayed on holiday at `Seaside`, Vaul. He praises Tiree as a holiday destination and includes a four-verse poem. (2) Obituary for Allan Campbell of Deobedal, Scarinsh.