Photocopied newspaper article dated 10/8/1997 about Rev. Donald MacCallum and Flora Brown of Mannal.
Newspaper article by Martin MacDonald about Rev Donald MacCallum (commemorated at Tur Mhic Chaluim) and Flora Brown of Mannal House who married Rev John MacRury.
Photocopied extract `The Buildings of Scotland – Argyll and Bute` by Frank Arneil Walker, pp 594-600.
Descriptions of townships and buildings, churches and chapels, burial grounds and cemeteries, monuments and memorials, duns, forts and broch, standing stones, airport and piers, Sandaig museum, Skerryvore and the Hynish complex.
Family tree for John MacPhaiden of Mannal and two colour photographs of gravestones in Tiverton, Ontario.
Family tree for John MacPhaiden, cottar then crofter at Mannal and his wife Effy Campbell (c.1803-1868) of Gortendonell, some or all whom emigrated to Canada; photograph of Effy`s gravestone; photograph of the gravestone of Captain Duncan MacFadyen (1846?-1902) and his wife Annie.
Family tree for Mary MacLeod of Mannal and photograph of her husband`s gravestone in Tiverton, Ontario.
Family tree for Mary MacLeod (b. 1829), daughter of Dougald MacLeod, crofter at Mannal, and his wife Isabell MacInnes of Mannal; photograph of the gravestone of Mary`s husband, John MacArthur, buried in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Photocopied family tree of the descendants of Donald MacDonald of Mannal
Family tree of the descendants of Donald MacDonald born in Mannal who went to Mull and returned to live at Am Bail` Ur in Balephuil. Some of his descendants emigrated to Manitoba, Canada.
Photocopied petition dated 19/11/1892 to the County Clerk from a group of Tiree cottars.
Petition dated 19/11/1892 to Argyll County Council from a group of cottars from Balemartine, Mannal, Balinoe and Barrapol, all wanting to rent land under the Small Holdings Scotland Act of 1892.
Photocopied letter from Hugh MacDiarmid to the Duke`s chamberlain dated 7/12/1898.
Letter from the factor Hugh MacDiarmid dated 7/12/1898 to the Duke`s chamberlain about the deaths of two crofters, Archibald Brown of Mannal and Donald MacDonald of Ruaig, the state of the miller`s house at Cornaig (rotten flooring), and a request by Donald MacFadyen to build a store in Cornaigmore and a Coal-ree at Kenovay.