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In the Shadows of Cairngorm
My thanks to Ranald McIntyre for providing me with this book


IN THE SHADOWS OF CAIRNGORM

Chronicles of the United Parishes of 
Abernethy and Kincardine
See partial map of the area here!

by
The Rev. W. Forsyth, M. A., D. D.,
Minister of Abernethy and Kincardine
(Contributor to "The Homilist," "The Homiletic Quarterly," "The Pulpit Commentary," "Good Words." "Sunday at Home," Dictionary of National Biography," etc.)

Inverness:
The Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd.
1900


Dedication

To the dear and honoured memory of my
Father and Mother

William Forsyth
and
Jane Ironside MacKintosh

Who for more than twenty years (1821-42) maintained a happy home at Dell of Abernethy

I Dedicate this Book


Preface

My reasons for writing this book were (1) my love for Abernethy, where the best years of my life have been spent, where my children were born, and where the dust of my dearest kindred lies; (2) my knowledge of the parish and people, gathered during my own time, and from tradition, which, unless preserved by me, might have perished; (3) my desire to leave some memorial of my connection with the parish, and of my gratitude to the people for much kindness shewn to me and mine during the thirty-six years of my ministry amongst them. In pursuing my task I have received much aid and sympathy from friends, which I desire gratefully to acknowledge. To the Countess Dowager of Seafield I am especially indebted for the use of papers at Castle Grant, and for permission to make extracts from "The Chiefs of Grant."

The labour of many years is ended. To me it has been a delight to tell, however imperfectly, of bygone days, of people whom I have known and loved, and

"To speak of you, ye mountains and ye lakes,
And sounding cataracts, ye mists and winds,
That dwell among the hills where I was born."

MANSE OF ABERNETHY,
Christmas, 1899

Contents

Note: This account will be added to over time and is likely to take some while to complete.

  1. Introductory Sketch of Parish

  2. Notes on Natural History

  3. Place Names

  4. Notes on Folk Lore

  5. The Cairns and their Traditions

  6. The Lochs and their Legends

  7. The Wells and their Witcheries

  8. Lands and Land-holders

  9. Traditions of the Origins of Families

  10. The Kirks of Abernethy and Kincardine

  11. The Succession in the Church, with Notices of Three Notable Parsons

  12. Schools and Schoolmasters

  13. Scraps from an Old Session Record

  14. The Oldest Castle in Scotland

  15. Holy Mary of Lurg

  16. In the Days of the Baron Bailies

  17. Coulnakyle and its Memories

  18. Side Lights on the Social Life of Last Century

  19. In the Baron’s Chair

  20. John Roy Stewart

  21. Stories of Culloden

  22. The Story of a Highland Glen

  23. The Stewarts of Glenmore

  24. The Golden Groves of Abernethy

  25. Roads and Bridges

  26. The Thieves’ Road, with Incidents by the way

  27. Ceannard nan Cearneach—The Chief of the Caterans

  28. Grouse and Deer

  29. Memorable Years

  30. The Great Flood of Twenty-nine

  31. Counsels to Young Men

  32. Our Halbert Glendinnings

  33. Parish Characters

  34. The Grants' Raid to Elgin

  35. A Day on Cairngorm

  36. Parish Music

  37. Our Bards, with Specimens of their Work

  38. Forest Fairlies

  39. Old Highland Arts and Industries

  40. All the Year Round

  41. Ower the Muir amang the Heather

  42. Weather Signs and Saws

  43. Goats and Goat-Milk

  44. The Three John Mores

  45. Volunteering - Old and New

  46. Rise of a Highland Village

  47. A Highland Laird of the Olden Time

  48. The Cheeryble Brothers

  49. Visitors to Strathspey

  50. The Sithean of the Double Outlook

Appendix