Articles
and Stories on Scottish History
This is where we will be posting
smaller articles on a range of Scottish historical matters.
Tour through the Western
Islands in 1768 A tour which gives some interesting information on illnesses found in
the Western Isles.
Scottish Charms and
Amulets This is a collection of information under several chapters.
The Scottish
Historical Review A collection of articles from this publication.
Gaelic
Proverbs As told to Jeff MacDonald by Jimmy MacKay.
Some wee
articles from Canada Wee stories of interest from Canada.
Maeshowe Runes An article about the Runes of Orkney
Claims of Ireland An article on Gaelic by Sharon Gunn
Notes on a Deed by
Lady Margaret Douglas Background on the Lady and notes on the Deed as at October 1560.
Notes on
The Scottish De Quencys of Fawside and Leuchars By William W. Ireland, M.D., FSA Scot
Scottish
Regiments at the Battle of Worcester An interesting article on the battle and on the surname Cone.
Jottings
from the records of a Farming society Interesting notes that reveal something of farming practices 1803-1814.
Notice of a Seal
of James, First Viscount Seafield Includes some information on this person, James Ogilvy.
Auld Lang Syne Its origin, poetry, and music.
Notes on
Newark Castle, Renfrewshire Some information on the owners of this castle.
Falkirk Place
Names Notes on the derivation and meaning of the place-name Falkirk.
The Scottish
Expedition in Norway in 1612 A full account of this expedition.
Notes on the
Pigmies Isle Some interesting information on the Pigmies Isle at the Butt of Lewis.
The White Head
Hunter A story of Graham Ogilvy
Nova Scotia
Overseas Highland Brigade Its formation and history
Wee Snippets of
Scottish Information From time to time I get wee snippets of historical information so I
decided to create a page to hold them.
Surgeons and
Barbers Notes on the Corporation of Surgeons and
Barbers of the City of Edinburgh.
Loch-In-Dorb An ancient royal fortress.
Chromosomes Sketch
New Outline of British History Article from the NY Times
Marguerite Garden
Honour at last for Scots woman who 'did her bit' to
help French fighters flee the Nazi occupation.
Barons up in arms as Lord Lyon lays down his writ
An article by Alastair Robertson
Tolquhon Castle and its Builder One of the most interesting of the sixteenth century baronial mansions.
Cromarty An interest account of the town of Cromarty.
Sir Walter Scott and the Civil
War by Lachlan Munro
Clanship and Chiefs Dress and
Arms From Burkes Peerage & Gentry
The American Fur Trade Notes on Scottish connections in the American Fur Trade and an insight
into the way of life.
The Leatherneck Magazine This was an interesting article in the Leatherneck Magazine about Piping
in the U.S. Marines.
The
Death of King Coal The last miners gala day at Kinglassie.
US Bid to
save Gaelic culture from Scots Highland games, the Mod, Sir Walter Scot and English blamed for
distorting the true picture of the intellectual Gael - By Noel Young.
The Kinlochroag Highland Fold are under
threat Learn more about this battle to preserve a breed.
The Norse Code Proving the link between the Macdonalds, Madougells and MacAlesters
Dead Piper
Story of 'dead' piper's trip
to Canada holds audience spellbound
History of the Murrays,
Bedeque, P.E.I. By Rev. H. Arthur Murray
They were the
Mothers of Florida An account of a McLeod family
Battle of The Raith 596 A.D. An account of this important battle often overlooked by historians.
Battle of Glen Boultachan by David Rorer
Ragman Rolls Of 1296 and 1291
Scots and
Freemasonry By Carson C. Smith, FSA Scot
Heisker/Heisgeir : A Gaelic Site: Then and Now By Jim St. Clair from the Oran
The Fiery Young Advocate - John Clerk By Alan MacKenzie (.pdf file)
Communion Tokens Some information on communion tokens
Forest to Be Restored to Scottish Highlands By James Owen
Scots Prisoners sent to Berwick, Maine - 1651 In November 1650 a number of these prisoners were apparently sent to
Boston in the "Unity," arriving in New England early in 1651
St. Andrew's Day
in the USA An account of how St. Andrew's Day came about in the USA.
The
Glenaladale Pioneers From the Dalhousie Review Vol 11 (1931-32)
British
Immigration before Confederation Helen I Gowan, The Canadian Historical Association
The Dream of Lord
Nithsdale By Charles MacKay taken from Blackwood's Magazine
The Curse of
Glencoe By B. Simmons
A Strachan in France A letter in French about an old manuscript
Frame by frame:
the lost voices from Britain's urban hell An article by Billy Briggs in the March 28 2005 edition of the
Herald.
I Heard a Shot Fired By John McKay, Chatham Daily Planet, April 22, 1901
To Chatham by Canoe
By Miss Annie McLeod, Chatham Daily News, April 18, 1941
Wolves and Indians
Everywhere By Mrs. James McDonald, Chatham Daily Planet, March 5, 1904
One of the Grand
Old Men of Kent By Robert Stuart Woods, Chatham Daily Planet, February 6, 1904, And
Beers’ Biographical Record, 1904
The Hotel
Buckhorn By Alex McPherson, Chatham Daily
News, November 26, 1932
One of the many William Coubroughs in Stirlingshire A genealogical article by Anne
Cruickshank
Mosspaul Hotel, Hawick By James Edgar
Articles from James Ruickbie This is a collection of articles sent in by James Ruickbie.
Newark Castle, St Monans Measured Spot Survey
Jim Ferguson More than 200 children called Ajax man Dad.
Historic Castles and Houses A collection of articles
by
Andrew at
Loyd and Townsend-Rose.
Presentation Revolver
Given to Cap't McCullem on Oct
14th, 1787
Ben
McConville Historic articles by Ben McConville
Governor Troup, or
the McIntosh Family From The History of Alabama
Athelstaneford
Home of Scotland’s Flag
Memoir of the Mission of Strathglass Prepared by Allan J. Gillis of Ottawa
Albert
Campbell Burton Journals About the day to day experience of a settler traveling from Waverly,
Nebraska to Hayes Center Nebraska to homestead some land
Domestic
Servant Advert This is an old advert wanting domestic servants from Britain for New
Zealand
The smuggler, the exciseman,
murder most foul and the BBC By Ross N. Hutton
Diary of Simon Morrison Our thanks to
Bill McDonald
for sending this transcription of an account of a voyage from Scotland
to Australia in 1854 into us
Winnipeg Robert
Burns Club Founded in 1907 and is, we are told, the longest, continuously existing
Federated Burns Club outside the United Kingdom.
Scotland's Oil Some details of a report done in 1974 which reveals how wealthy Scotland
could have been if she had won independence.
Scotland/England
migration A story of a family moving from Scotland to England
Lieutenant-Colonel
John Fordyce Of the 74th Highlanders in South Africa
Friends in High Places By Kenneth C. Jack
Malcolm D. MacDonald An article about his life in the late 1800's in Scotland and Africa.
St. Andrew's Society of Baltimore 200th anniversary newsletter
A journal by three generations of Walker's Sent in by Anita Walker
The Games Scottish tradition turned American competition
The Masonic Dollar -
Fact or Fiction The discussion about the US $ bill and its connection with Freemasonary.
Alex Kindness Of Bognell, Banffshire
The Scots Independent
Newspaper February 2006
A
Brief Sketch of the Life of Maria Amelia McQuaig Partly written in her 56th year and
so on, some written in her 70th year, Jan. 19th
1905, Hulbert Post Office, Dundas Co., Ontario, Canada.
Hints to Emigrants By Rev. William Bell, Published in Edinburgh by Waugh and Innes in 1824.
Hints for Emigrants From The Emigrant's Directory and Guide to obtain lands and effect a
settlement in the Canadas. By Frances A. Evans.
Clearing the Land in Canada From Lois Sparling
The condensed diaries of the Rev. William
Bell A record of his daily life as he went from Scotland to Canada
Strathpeffer Pavilion In the Highlands of Scotland
Loyalists that came to Canada A collection of papers about the Loyalists put together by W. Blair
Orser into a .pdf file
The Royal Scots College in Salamanca By Denis Carlin
Girl Guides in Scotland A history of the movement
Woodstock, Ont. 1848 From "The Church The Gaels Built" by W. Stewart Lavell. Excerpt from pg.
4, "Beginnings".
Tartan Day in Idaho By Tim Caylor
History of
the New Hampshire Tartan By Kelly Dowling
Tartan Day in France 2006 Pictures from
Tom Trillard-Mac
Gregor
Catawba Valley Scottish Society,
Inc.
First and Only Coat of Arms granted to a Non-Profit Corporation involved
in presenting a Scottish Highland Games anywhere in the World.
MacIntosh Family By MPeters nee McIntosh daughter of the late Harry and Linda McIntosh
The
Children of a Bitter Exodus An article about the emigrants from Sky from the Weekend Scotsman, June
5, 1982
The McWhorters in South Carolina by Karen McWhorter Wilhelm
Buchanan
Family from 1750 An account of the Buchanan family by
Shirley Davis
James Farquhar Was this the last clan battle on Scottish soil?
A Brief History of the
Scottish Ceilidh and Ceilidh Dancing By Scotland's Ceilidh Band.
Medieval Scottish
Saints A talk given by Lindsay Irvin at the Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium,
30 September 2006
The Plantation of Ulster By Boyd Gray
Gettysburg: The American Culloden - A Clan
Tragedy? By Dave Chagnon, The Sennachie
Closeburn Describes a violent agitation that manifested itself in the waters of
Closeburn Loch.
The Lincoln Monument - Edinburgh In memory of Scottish-American soldiers
The Old Castles and Mansions of Scotland Taken from Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 445, Volume 18, New Series,
July 10, 1852
Scottish Elections The results of the Scottish elections of 2007
Alexander Linn A
martyr for the Presbyterian cause
Scots Independent Newspaper This is the June 2007 issue which is the first issue since the SNP won
the Scottish Elections.
National Scots, Scots-Irish Heritage Month in
North Carolina Following the process of trying to make this a recognised month in North
Carolina.
Children of Alba A story of Scots in America by William G. A. Shaw of Easter Lair
Falkirk Memorial
Cairn Unveiled
21st
July, 2007
Selkirk
Settlers by Rob R. Bruce-Barron
Glenshee by Campbell of Glenshee
The True Roots and
Origin of the Scots by Craig White
Restless
English and Quisling Scots A compilation article by Jim Lynch
Sir James Hector The Hero Scot of Kicking Horse Pass
Turning of the
Bull Monument By
Wally
Turnbull
20 Year Search Ends by Keith Rattray
A Macintyre Saves
Scotland An article about Scottish work being classified as English.
CASSOC Clans And Scottish Societies of Canada
The Emigrants
Statue Unveiling by the First Minister of Scotland 23rd July 2007.
The Edinburgh,
Leith, Glasgow Newspaper and North British Commercial and Literary Advertiser, March 8, 1834
Seeking Information About a spoon and a monument in Scotland
Chatham Highland
Games 12th July 2008
Scots in North
Carolina Taken from a History of North Carolina
Scots-Irish in
North Carolina Taken from a History of North Carolina
Settlers
Dedication in Winnipeg Article about the ceremonies in September 2008
Articles by Stuart
McHardy About Ancient Scotland
Old Time
Customs By John Burgess Calkin, M. A. LL.D.
Were the Scots
Irish? By Ewan Campbell
Gloomy Memories By Donald MacLeod, an account of the Highland Clearances
Scottish North American
Leadership Conference End of October 2008
On the
Antiquity of the Gaelic Language Showing its affinity to Hebrew, Greek and Latin by the Rev. D. M'Intyre
(1865)
Through the Eyes of
a Gael A collection of articles on folkways and beliefs.
The Tower of
Craigietocher Following the building of a new Scottish Castle
New Cumnock Python Photos taken by Geoff Crolley
The Scots
Magazine A little history of the Scots Magazine
North Carolina
Events Here is a selection from various event in North Carolina during April
2009
The Scotch Taken from the book, "The Makers of the American Republic" by David
Gregg, D.D.
The Scot in New
France An Ethnological Study, by J.M. LeMoine 1881
Characteristics A Chapter Extracted From ‘Travellers Tales of Scotland’ (1913) By Robert
Hay Coats, M.A. (1873, Paisley - 1956)
Scotch-Irish
Settlers in the Valley of Virginia Alumni Address at Washington College, Lexington, Va., by Bolivar
Christian (1860)
The Heather on Fire By Mathilde Blind
Scotland's National Borders A report on our National Borders and how they are
trying to be altered.
Clan
Chiefs at the Scottish Parliament Watch videos of this event.
Blackfriars of Stirling A research article about the history of land
ownership in Stirling, Scotland.
How the EU Common Fisheries Policy Permanently
Damaged Scotland A Warning for Iceland
By Dr James Wilkie and associate.
Scotland's
Status as a Nation By David Thomson
Trades
of Scotland By Alastair McIntyre
Life in the
Hebrides A story of crofting life taken
from an old book about the Hebrides.
Highland Dress
and Armour From an article in the Celtic
Magazine 1882.
Adventures
of Donald MacLeod An article from the
Celtic Magazine 1885
The Picts By Professor MacAndrew
The Picts By Alexander MacBain, M.A., FSA Scot (1887)
A
Highland Wedding in Bygone Days Wester
Ross Customs
The Fairy
Snuff Box From Mr.
Kenneth Macleod, Eigg
The Editor in Canada A series of articles in the Celtic Magazine of Alexander MacKenzie's
trip to Canada in 1879/80.
New Year in the Old Style in
the Highlands From the Celtic Magazine of 1876
Marvellous
escape of Captain M'Arthur of the Scottish Highlanders of Carolina
From the Celtic Magazine of 1876
A famous Highland Minister of the '45
Being an account of the Rev. James Robertson
The
Gaelic Society of Inverness
P rofessor
Blackie on the Social Economy of the Highlands from the Celtic
Magazine of 1879.
Scots in England and Wales
Research by the BBC
Tree Myths and Forrest Lore
By William Durie
The
Horizontal Mill at Kirtomy, Farr, Sutherlandshire
By Alex MacKay
A
Great Unknown Scot By W. J. Douglas
The Highlands and Islands - Their Social and
Literary History 1775 - 1832.By Provost
Macandrew (pdf file)
On the Antiquity of
Highland Dress By Professor Sayce
William
Sinclair, First Earl of Caithness of the Sinclair Line
By G eorge
M. Sutherland FSA Scot, Wick
William Sinclair, Second Earl of
Caithness of the Sinclair Line By G eorge
M. Sutherland FSA Scot, Wick
J ohn
Sinclair, Third Earl of Caithness of the Sinclair Line
By G eorge
M. Sutherland FSA Scot, Wick
Some Ancient Celtic Customs
By Mr Henry Whyte
Ancient Celtic Laws
By Mr Hugh MacLeod
Social Life in the Highlands in the Olden Times
By Mr J. G. Mackay
Scottish Emigration to Colonial America
By David Dobson
A History of the Scottish People
Health in Scotland, 1840 - 1940 by W W Knox
A History of the Scottish People
Migration: Scotland's Shifting Population 1840 -
1940 by W W Knox
Renaissance Faire
Held in America
Caley History Provided by Chloe Gardner, Royal Caledonian Schools
Trust
E ight
Days in Islay
By the members of the Islay Association
Sheep
Farmers and Drovers
A story by William Robertson (1864)
Social Life among the Easter Ross Fishermen
From an old copy of the Highland Magazine
History of Tennessee
An extract about the Scots-Irish
The
Gaelic Concept of Life and Death
By H. Cameron Gillies M.D.
Clearance of the Highland Glens By Colin Chisholm (pdf) from an article in volume 3 of the Celtic
Magazine
The Highland Ceilidh By Alastair Og
Mary MacLeod of
Marrig Or. How the Campbells went to Harris
"Peermen" and their relations By Mary MacKellar
Scottish Land League of America From volume 10 of the Celtic Magazine (pdf)
St Hilda’s Church of England, the Headland,
Hartlepool United Kingdom
By Kelly d. Whittaker
DNA research article on
Scotland's R1a1 Highland Clansmen
DNA Genealogy and the search for Somerled.
By Andrew Mceachern
Robert Wallace, M.P., and James
Chalmers
The Scottish Postal Reformers
The Housing of Potato Diggers
By Margaret H. Irwin
The Cludgie Stane
of Destiny
By Robbie the Pict
Canada and the United States
From the Scottish Review (1890)
The Wicked Clan Gregor
From the Scottish Review (1890)
The Crofters Act in
Shetland
From the Scottish Review (1890)
The Correspondence of an Old Scotch Factor
By Charles Rampini
The Social Condition of the Poor in
Glasgow
Two reports for 1889 and 1891
Gael’s Fire the Event of My
Lifetime (pdf)
By; Kelly d Whittaker
Forfarshire
By J. H. Crawford
The Peoples of Ancient Scotland
The Fourth Rhind Lecture
The Medical Schools of Scotland
From the Scottish Review of January 1894
Ellis Island Tartan
unveiled for Tartan Day 2011
By the Clan Currie Society
A Scottish Free-Lane: Sir Andrew Melville
By J G Alger from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Canadian Dominion and Australian
'Commonwealth'
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
St Andrews 1645-6
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Gathering of the Clans
How the British Dominions and Dependencies and have helped in the war by
J. Saxon Mills
The State of Turkey
By C N Conder, from the Scottish Review of 1896
George Thomson, the Friend of Burns
By J Cuthbert Hadden from The Scottish Review
Annals of a Publishing House
William Blackwood and His Sons: Their Magazine and
Friends by Mrs. Oliphant.
Eighteenth Century Highland Landlords and the
Poverty Problem
By Margaret I Adam taken from the Scottish Historical Review
The Western Highlands in the Eighteenth
Century
An article from the Scottish Historical Review
The Commemoration of
David Mitchell of Leslie - Locomotive Engine Driver
By Ian Nimmo White
Korea and the Koreans
By Mrs Bishop
The Constable Nun' Alvares
An article from the July 1898 Scottish Review with some interesting
information on Portugal and the Knights Hospitallers.
Scottish Guilds
An interesting account of the Scottish Guilds from a review of the book
"The Gild Merchant: A Contribution to British Municipal History. By
Charles Gross in 2 Volumes.
The Two Greatest of
Scottish Caterans
An article from the Scottish Review of 1898.
The Evolution of the
Procurator-Fiscal
By Henry H. Brown
Letters of the Papal Legate in
Scotland, 1543
An article from the Scottish Historical Review of 1913
Intellectual Influences of
Scotland on the Continent
By P Hume Brown
William Barclay
By David Baird Smith
A History of Emigration from
the United Kingdom to North America 1763 to 1912
By Stanley C. Johnson, M.A.
The Berry papers; being the correspondence hitherto
unpublished of Mary and Agnes Berry (1763-1852) by Lewis Meliville
(1914)
Mrs Chesnut's Diary
A diary from
Dixie, as written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of James Chesnut, jr.,
United States senator from South Carolina, 1859-1861. (1906)
Scotland and the Spanish Armada
By J. D. MacKie
The Site of the New Park in the relation to The
Battle of Bannockburn
By Thomas Miller
Origins of the Forty Five
and other papers relating to that rising. By Walter Biggar Blakie.
The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons
Now the Scots Greys
A List of Works relating to Scotland
Compiled by George F Black of the New York Library
The Antiquity of the Kilt and Clan Tartans
Extracted from the Highlander Newspaper of 1881
The Language and Literature of the Scottish
Highlands
Extracted from the Highland Newspaper of 1881
The Race of the Trough
By A. M. Mackintosh
Peasant Life in Argyllshire in the end of the
Eighteenth century
From the Scottish Historical Review
The Highland Emigration of 1770
By Margaret I. Adam
The Fenwick Improvement of
Knowledge Society
From the Scottish Historical Review
The riddle of the Ruthvens and other studies
By William Roughead (1919)
The Distaff Side : a Study in
Matrimonial Adventure in
the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
By Bruce Seton
Remembering our Scottish roots
by: Maria Thompson
The Scottish National War Memorial
Articles by Stephanie Cruz
The World's Largest Kilt
Scots Academic and Writer, James Wilkie
Awarded one of Austria’s most prestigious honours
The Leith Flag
By Alexander Wilson
A Potted History of the Flag
of the Port of Leith
By Alexander Wilson
Remember the guy who wouldn't take the flag down?
Van T. Barfoot
Lord Jeffrey and Craigcrook
A History of the Castle by James Taylor And a Sketch of Lord Jeffrey's
Character and Craigcrook Life by the Right Hon. Lord Moncrieff of
Tulliebole With a Description of the Original Structure by Thomas Ross,
Architect (1892)
A Broad Scot Magazine
Celebrating the wealth of contemporary Scots Culture everywhere.
The Rise and Progress of Whisky-Drinking in
Scotland
By Duncan M'Laren (1858)
The Treaty of Union of 1707
The Attempted Murder of the Kingdom of Scotland by Robbie the Pict
The exposure of Dr Charles Roger(s)
by the Stirling Observer in the 1860s as a do-gooding fraudster.
The Laird and his Tenants
By Charles Edwardes (1906)
The Lone Shieling
By G. M. Fraser
Lowland
Tartans
An article from the Scottish Historical Review
Scottish Annals from English
Chroniclers
By Alan O Anderson
Lislebourg and Petit Leith
An article from the Scottish Historical Review on the name for
Edinburgh.
The Municipal
Institutions of Scotland
By James D. Marwick
The Scottish Peerage
By J. H. Stevenson
The Earl's Ferry
By George Law
The Charitie of the Boxe
By E. Maxstone Graham
Miss Katherine Read
Court Paintress by A. Francis Steuart
Thomas Dickson LL.D.
In memoriam by J. Balfour Paul
The Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan
A review.
Some Sidelights on the History of Montrose's
Campaigns
By George Duncan
The Use and Forms of Judicial Torture in
England and Scotland
By R. D. Melville
Dunottar and its Barons
By J. Crabb Watt
Early Scottish charters prior to
A.D. 1153 :
With notes and an index (1905) By Sir Archibald C. Lawrie
Scottish Pewter Ware and Pewterers
By L. Ingleby Wood
John Graham of Claverhouse
By Charles Sandford Terry
The Connexion between Scotland and Man
By Arthur W. Moore
The 'Diary' of Sir Thomas Hope (1633 - 1645)
Lord Advocate (16116 - 1646)
The Teaching of Scottish History in Schools
By P. Hume Brown
The Constitutional Necessity
for the Union of 1707
By Wm. S. McKechnie
Scottish Trade with the Plantations
before 1707
By Theodora Keith
Scottish Nationality
By Rev John Ker D.D.
A Day in the Upper Ward of Clydesdale
By Rev John Ker D.D.
Memoir of Dr Jamieson
The preserver of the Scots Language
History of Eaglais Na H-Aoidhe
or St Columba’s Ui in the Isle of Lewis
By Colin Scott MacKenzie
Bygone Punishments
By William Andrews
Sketches of the
Early History, Legends and Traditions of Strathardle and its Glens
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
Notes on Highland Woods, Ancient and Modern
Taken from the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
Gaelic Incantations
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
Durness from Earliest Times
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
The Social Progress of the Highlands since 1800
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
Union Tracts
An article about the Union of the Crowns in three letters
Folk-Lore of Luck
By Mr A. Polson
Exchequer Rolls of Scotland
An article from the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
The Celtic Province of Moray
By James Barron
Annual Supper
Report from the Gaelic Society's first annual supper.
Our Fires and Fire-Sides
By John Murdoch
Badenoch: Its History, Clans and Place Names
By Alexander MacBain
Celts and Teutons
By Rev. MacGregor
The Shieling: Its Traditions and Songs
By Mrs. Mary Mackellar
Notes on the Parish of Alness
By Roderick MacLean
Old Highland Roads
By Alex. Ross
An Inverness Merchant of the Olden Time
By William MacKay
Some Highland Fishermen's Fancies
By Mr. A. Polson
Early Travels in Scotland
An article from the Transactions of the Gaelic Society
Fauns and Fairies
An article from the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
The 18th Century Scottish Origins of
Washington, DC
Early Scots in Georgetown and Washington City – Implications for Our
Society By John King Bellassai
Social Life in the Highlands in Olden
Times
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
The Clearance of the Highland Glens
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
The Highland Garb
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Old Highland Industries
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Parish of Rosskeen
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Year of the Sheep
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
The Ancient Celts
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Old Contracts of Friendship
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Mr. Fraser-Mackintosh, M.P. and
Gaelic in Highland Schools
Great Celtic Demonstration
Clava Cairns and Circles
By George Bain
Popular Tales
By Alexander Macbain, M.A.,
Folk-Lore from the West of
Ross-Shire
By Rev. C. Robertson
Traditions of Lochaber
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
Electric Scotland Posters in Edinburgh
Placed courtesy of Gordon McCreath
Scotland's Heritage is on display at the
University of Pittsburgh
An article from the newsletter of the Society of Antiquaries
Scotland
A Visit to Auch Melvich
By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart.
The Picts of Scotland - The Last of the Free
This is a 6 part video series on the Picts.
Castle Ghosts of
Scotland
A one hour video.
Scot who saved American
buffalo subject of film
He is little known in his home country, but the Scot credited with
saving America’s buffalo from being hunted to extinction is now the
subject of an award-winning film.
The Family of John and Janet 'Jessie' (Ross)
McLennan of Inverness
Compiled by John Henderson
Military
Memoir of Lieutenant-General Sir John MacLeod, G.C.H.
Director General of Artillery
The spying Scotsman who hunted the
Nazis of New York
The amazing story of Britain's clandestine war on Hitler's agents...
and his big-money backers in the US by Adam Lebor
Funeral of Sir Walter Scott
By an eyewitness
Scottish Voters
Sketches from Real Life
Characteristics of the Genius of Scott
By Harriet Martineau
Memoirs and Correspondence of Sir James Edward
Smith
By Madame de Lessen
The Whig Coterie of Edinburgh
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
A Stag Hunt at Killarney
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Remedies for Highland Famine
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
The River Tyne
By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
The Government and the Parochial Schools of
Scotland
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Memoirs and Trials of the Political Martyrs of
Scotland
Persecuted during the years 1893-4-5
Trial by Jury in Scotland
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Condition of the Labouring Poor, and the
Management of Paupers in Scotland .
A two part article from the 1840 edition of Tait's Edinburgh
Magazine.
Stories
Violet Hamilton or the Talented Family and Lochandhu
River Tweed
By Sir Thomas dick Lauder
Celtic Tenures and Highland Clearings
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
The River Jordon
By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
Relief of the Poor in Scotland
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Scottish Entails
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
River Dee
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Remedies for Highland Famine
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Scottish Song
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Widow Rice and William Lindsay
Two cases on the Poor Law in Scotland.
Alexander Inkson McConnochie
Scottish Author and Chartered Accountant
Edinburgh in November
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
The Music, Poetry, and Tradition of
the Highlands
By Donald Campbell
A Day in the Neighbourhood of Loch Skene
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Scotch Bills and Scotch Representation
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1849)
Literary and Scientific Society of
Edinburgh 1848-9
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Church and School in Scotland
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
The lost pictures of Lewis, Scotland
By Euan Ferguson in the Observer Newspaper
The Bannatyne Club
List of their works
Queens of Scotland
By Agnes Strickland
Church and College in Scotland
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1851)
Wilson's Scottish Archaeology
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1851)
Memoirs and Adventures of Sir John
Hepburn
Knight, Governor of Munich. Mariaul of France under Louis XIII
Commander of the Scots Brigade under Gustavus Adolphus, etc. By
James Grant. (1851)
The Scottish Universities
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1851)
Sir John Ross
Arctic Voyager
A Renaissance Painted Ceiling in
Scotland inspires a Masterpiece in Vermont,
Crarthes Castle's Famous Painted Ceiling Reborn
By Anne Macpherson
Obituaries
Sir William Hamilton, Bart., James Wilson, Esq, of Woodville, Major
Henrey Langhome Thomson, CB and Sir Alexander Crichton.
Social Legislation
Mr Forbes MacKenzie's Act
The Scottish Fishery Board
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1855)
The Scottish Rights Association and
the Franchise
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1856)
Edinburgh Review
The second Edinburgh Review, founded in 1802, became one of the most
influential British magazines of the 19th century. It promoted
Romanticism and Whig politic
Obituaries
Major Calder campbell, General Sir James MacDonell, Robert Burns son
of the poet Robert Burns
Legend of the Hundred Years
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1857)
Robert Flockhart
The Street Preacher
The Scotch Smoke Act
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1857)
The Night Third-Class to Glasgow
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1858)
State of the Reform Bill
From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1859)
Willie MacRae
An article about his unsolved murder
Request for Evidence of Proof of
Ownership by ‘the Crown’ of the Stone of Scone
Adventures of J. M'Alpine
A Native Highlander from the time of his emigration from Scotland to
America 1773.
The Rise and Progress of the City of
Glasgow, comprising an Account of its Public Buildings, Charities,
and other Concerns
By James Cleland.
Memoir of Sir William
Hamilton, bart.
Professor of logic and metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh by
John Veitch (1869)
Anecdotes to Antiquaries
Letter to Editor of Blackwood's Magazine (1817)
Scotch Novels
A review of recent Scotch novels by the Edinburgh Review and links
to download them.
RAF Montrose
Britain’s first operational military airfield was set up in Montrose
by the Royal Flying Corps in 1913.
The Art of Deer-Stalking
By William Scrope
The Lauderdale Papers
Edited by Osmund Airy
Tales and Anecdotes of Pastoral
Life
An article from volume 1 of Blackwood's Magazine.
The Lockhart Papers
The Lockhart Papers, consisting of memoirs concerning the affairs of
Scotland, from Queen Anne's accession to the commencement of the
Union; with commentaries, containing an account of public affairs
from the Union to the queen's death.
Robbie the Pict
About him and some of his work.
Why Alexander Hamilton was picked
to be the first US Treasury director!
By Gary Gianotti
Bannockburn – 1314
A story by William G. A. Shaw of Easter Lair
Ancient Bee Symbolism History
By Gary Gianotti
The Ancient Brehon Laws of Ireland
An article from the University of Pennsylvania Law Review
School-Days of Eminent Men
Extracted a few Scots from this book by Johm Timbs
Scot Family
Some information and a plea for translation
A story of the Wall - The Maetae - 209 AD
By William G. A. Shaw of Easter Lair
Miss L. E. Farquharson of Invercauld
An article from the Celtic Annual of 1916.
Highland Dyes
An article from the Celtic Annual of 1916.
Book of the Feill
This book published to raise money for the comfort of Highland Soldiers in WWI. Text is both in English and Gaelic. (pdf)
Doctor Brown
An article from the North British Review
Scottish Nationality Social and Intellectual
Installation Address of the Right Hon. Henry Lord Brougham, etc., etc. An article from the North British Review
Symbolism
I discovered the letter symbolism of the ancient kings used in ancient art and Celtic stone carvings. Also this spans all the was into seals relics and art all the way into the 1860s. The Drummond Pyramid is entirely engraved in the ancient symbols on a larger size scale. By Gary Gianotti (pdf)
Tea-Cup Reading and Fortune Telling by Tea Leaves
By A Highland Seer
The History of the Scottish Society of Indianapolis (1983-2014)
By Carson C. Smith, FSA Scot (pdf)
Will Fyffe and Harry Lauder
By John Henderson
Report on the Ad Hoc Derbfine of Clan Mulcahy
Clann Ui Mhaolchathaigh (pdf)
Five Stuart Princesses
Margaret of Scotland, Elizabeth of Bohemia, Mary of Orange, Henrietta of Orleans, Sophia of Hanover, Edited by Robert S. Rait (1902)
Odd Incidents of Olden Times
Or Ancient Records of Inverary by Peter MacIntyre (1904) (pdf)
Hebrew, Israelite, and Jew - The Unholy Truth Revealed
An inquiry into why the Jews think they are ‘Chosen’ above others, and entitled to other people’s real estate as their ‘Promised Land’ by Robbie the Pict. (pdf)
Did Scotland and the Knights Templar Influence the Founding of America and the Design of America's Great Seal?
A World Exclusive Interview with Gary Gianotti, Feb 22, 2015
John MacPherson (1882–1951)
Styled The Coddie (sometimes The Coddy), and described by Compton Mackenzie as “the outstanding character in Northbay.”
Scottish Life Memorials and Recollections
Of Historical and Remarkable Persons with Illustrations of Caledonian Humour by The Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D., FSA Scot, Second Edition (1872)
The Clyde Passenger Steamer
Its Rise and Progress during the nineteenth Century from the 'Comet' of 1812 to the 'King Edward' of 1901
By Captain James Williamson (1904)
Cort Lindahl
Cort has studied Art History, Archaeology, Geography, and Art. Cort applies his experiences in these fields to form a unique view of history and the dynamics that affect its course through time.
A Trip Down The Clyde
This is an mp3 audio story of a Trip down the Clyde
The Gillford Lectures One of the great lecture series of Scotland
The Tyrant of Boisdale By Marjorie F. MacDonald (pdf)
Life Aboard A British Privateer in the Time of Queen Anne Being the Journal of Captain Woodes Rogers, Master Mariner, with Notes and Illustrations by Robert C. Leslie (1889)
Scottish Geographical Magazine Volume 1 (1855)
Local Society and the Defence of the English Frontier in Fifteenth-Century Scotland The War Measures of 1482 by Jackson W. Armstrong (pdf)
Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A.D. 1803
By Dora Wordsworth
How we lived then
A sketch of Social and Domestic Life 1914-1918 by Mrs C. S. Peel,
O.B.E.
Wives on Trial
An Ancient Scottish Custom
Soda Water
An old anonymous poem
Balmoral
Information from the Aberdeen Weekly Review
Comical Stories of Thrummy Cap
An old chap book
Our Street
Memories of Buccleauch Place (pdf)
Cameronians
Including book about Richard Cameron
Letter on Immigration
From Harry Munro to Sir William Sinclair, Albany 1773 (pdf)
A Jumble of Jottings
From the Memories of a Quiet Life (1894) (pdf)
The Aged Piper
From the Celtic Magazine
Ornithological Reminiscences
By Shirley (pdf)
Our Cabmen
From The Home and Foreign Record of the Free Church of Scotland
Roosevelt’s 1892 Winchester
Authentication
President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1892 Winchester Authentication:
A Comparison Approach to the identification of Engraved Winchester &
Firearm’s by the Ulrich Family of Engravers. Identifying Maker Mark
Hidden Initials and symbolism by the Ulrich’s. By Gary C. Gianotti
FSA Scot; Milford, CT. (pdf)
Political Economy
By Thomas Chalmers
US Flag Constellation Origins
By Gary Gianotti, FSA Scot (pdf)
Reasons for Scots Moving to England
A Visit to Auch Melvich
By Sir Thomas Dick Lauder (1847) from the Edinburgh Magazine (pdf)
A Critical Essay on the Ancient
Inhabitants of the Northern Parts of Britain or Scotland
Containing an account of the Romans, of the Britains betwixt the
Walls, of the Caledonians or Picts, and Particularly of the Scots
with an Appendix of Ancient Manuscript pieces by Thomas Innes, M.A.,
(1879) (pdf)
Family and Genealogical Sketches
By Rev. Thomas Sinton, FSA Scot (1911) (pdf)
Scottish Villages and Country Life
By H. M. Cadell (1914)
Northern Scotland
The Journal of the Centre for Scottish Studies, University of
Aberdeen edited by David Stevenson (1990) (pdf)
The Scottish Highlander
By John Lyle Morison, Professor of History, Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario (pdf)
Discourse
Containing a summary of the Proceedings of the Directors of the
Society for extending the Fisheries and improving the Sea Coasts of
Great Britain since the 25th March, 1788 and some thoughts on the
present Emigrations from the Highlands By George Dempster, one of
the Directors together with some Reflections intended to promote the
Success of the said Society by John Gray, Author of the Plan for
finally settling the Government of Ireland upon Constitutional
Principles, and other Political Tracts (1800) (pdf)
The Isle of Skye in the Olden Times
By the Rev. Alex. Macgregor, M.A.
Sketches of Old Times and Distant
Places
By John Sinclair (1875) (pdf)
Northern Scotland
The Journal of the Centre for Scottish Studies, University of
Aberdeen edited by David Stevenson (1990) (pdf)
One Human(e) Society
by Martin MacIntyre (pdf)
The road to Inveramsay
By Kenneth Roy (2001)
The
Fife Family History Society Journal
Has reviewed many published Fife family histories. We have gathered
them all together here, and will add to the file as more become
available. Many of the family histories are hard to find, but some
are still available on the antiquarian market. Others are available
as Print on Demand; while a few can be found as Google books. (pdf)
Scotch Heather
Mythology in the history of Anglo-Scots
relations
by Alan Sked
MacLeod and MacAulay
By The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.
St. Andrew’s Day and Musings on its
Masonic Connection
An article from Carson C. Smith, FSA Scot
A Christmas Card for 2020
From Tom and Beth reflecting the pandemic
The Hobyahs: A Scotch Nursery Tale
The
Scotch Ancestry of the MacFarrens
The Moulding of the Scottish Nation
From the Scottish Historical Review
The Scottish Parliament
1560-1707, Glimpses of old Scots Parish Life and Bishop Norie’s Dundee Baptismal
Register, 1722-26
From the Scottish
Historical Review
Scotch Beef and the Aberdeen
Slaughter-Houses
(From our Special Sanitary Commissioner.)
Scottish Arms
By Alexander McMillan Welch
New Scotch Steamer
From the Scientific American
The Moulding of the Scottish
Nation
By P. Hume Brown in the Scottish Historical
Review January 1904
The Municipal Institutions of Scotland
An Historical Survey by James D. Marwick from the Scottish Historical Review of
1904.
A paper read by George Macdonald
Roman station on the line of the Vallum of Antonine at Bar Hill, near Croy (pdf)
The Scottish Lochs
'Bathymetrical Survey of the Scottish Fresh-water Lochs,' conducted under the
direction of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., D.SC., etc., and Laurence Pullar,
F.R.S.E., F.R,G.S., during the years 1897 to 1909. Report on the Scientific
Results. 6 volumes. Edinburgh: Challenger Office. 1910.
Miscellanea
From the FolkLore Magazine (pdf)
Scottish Harbours
Scottish Highlands
By Ralph S. Tarr (1907)
Side Lights from the Dunvegan Charter Chest
By R. C. MacLeod
Nynia in Northern Pictland
By Archibald Black Scott (pdf)
Dunnottar and its Barons
Article by J. Crabb Watt from the Scottish Historical Review (pdf)
The Battle of Glenshiel
An article by C. Sanford Terry from the Scottish Historical Review (pdf)
A Restoration Duel
Article by C. H. Firth (pdf)
A Contract of Mutual Friendship in the ’45
Between the Earl of Sutherland and the Lord Reay
A Scotsman’s journey from Longformacus to
Penang
By Thrifty Traveller
The Settlement of Penang
By James Scott
An
international appeal to save a rare collection of British literature has been
successful, reaching its goal of £15 million ($20 million) with American
support. (pdf)
An Ancient Scottish Custom
Wives on Trial
Ancient Marriage Customs
Includes a pdf copy of Traditional Customs connected
with the Scottish Liturgy
Donald Mor
From Grant’s Legends of the Braes o’ Mar
Little Men of Duthil
By Rev. James Macdougall
A Smuggling Document
By David Grewar
Some Aniquities of Tiree
By W. G. Collingwood, M.A., F.S.A. (pdf)
The Island of Tiree
By William Reeves (pdf)
Lepidoptera on Tiree
By Derek C. Hulme (pdf)
At the Sign of the Owl
From the Antiquary magazine
Emigration from Scotland
By Margaret I. Adam
Notice of a Hebridean Earth-House
By David MacRitchie, FSA Scot. (pdf)
The Arms on China of Sir
Archibald Campbell of Inverneill
By J. Tavenor-Perry (pdf)
Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneill
By Charles H. Walcott (1898) (pdf)
The Battle of Culbleen
From a volume of Aberdeen Notes & Queries.
Thimblers Out-Thlmbled
Aberdeen Journal
The Reformation. A trouble of the kirk in the Mearns
From the Aberdeen Journal, January 17, 1913
Jenny Geddes and Laud’s Service Book
From the Aberdeen Journal, January 24. 1913
Scottish University Maces
From the Aberdeen Journal, January 24. 1913
Some Considerations on the Present State of
Scotland
In a Letter to the Commissioners and Trustees for improving Fisheries and
Manufactures (1744) (pdf)
A Contract of Mutual Friendship in the ’45
An article found in an old magazine which was very faint but managed to make
some sense of it and included here for you to read.
Principal Rory Macleod
From the Aberdeen University Review containing lots of information on the
Macleod and Macpherson families. Written by Rachel Blanche Harrower (pdf)
A New Setting of an Auld Sang, Robin Tamson
From the Aberdeen
Journal
Charles Sanford Terry, M.A.
A mini biography along with "A Short History of Europe".
The Integration of the
Elite and Wider communities of the Northern Highlands, 1500–1700
Evidence from visual cultures by Thomas Brochard (pdf)
Exile and Return from the
Far North of Scotland
From the Reformation to the Revolution by Thomas Brochard, University of
Aberdeen (pdf)
Murder in Barra, 1609
The Killing of the ‘Peursan Mór’ by Domhnall Uilleam Stiùbhart (pdf)
Harpers in Scotland’s
Outlying Communities in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
By Thomas Brochard (pdf)
Highland rogues and the
roots of Highland Romanticism
By Domhnall Uilleam Stiubhart (pdf)
‘Mo Rùn am Fearann’ – ‘My
Love is the Land’:
Gaelic Landscapes of the 18th and 19th Centuries by Kevin James Grant (2016)
(pdf)
Cairns in the Landscape
Migrant Stones and Migrant Stories in Scotland and its Diaspora by Paul Basu
(pdf)
Dannsair Air Urlar-Deile
Thu :
Gaelic evidence about Dance from the Mid 17th to Late 18th century Highlands by
Michael Newton (pdf)
Macdonald had the victory
but the governor had the printer
Harlaw and the lordship of the Isles by Iain G. MacDonald (pdf)
Anatomy of an Iron Age
Roundhouse
The Cnip Wheelhouse Excavations, Lewis by Ian Armit. This report provides an
excellent source for readers to appreciate the archaeology in the Western Isles.
– Professor Niall Sharples (pdf)
Plantation
Its Process in Relation to Scotland’s Atlantic Communities, 1590s–1630s By
Thomas Brochard (pdf)
The socio-economic
relations between Scotland’s northern territories and Scandinavia and the Baltic
in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
By Thomas Brochard (pdf)
The Serpent-Shaped
Mound of Loch Nell
An Account of Some
Recent Excavations in Argyleshire
The Income of Tenants on a Scotch
Openfield Farm in the Eighteenth Century
From the Economic Journal of March 1924 by I. F. Grant (pdf)
The Case of the Pet
Lamb
Winans v. Macrae By Curliana Dingwall
Dr. Chalmers at Glasgow
An article from the Gentlemen's Magazine (pdf)
Contribution to the
Vital Statistics of Scotland
By James Stark, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.R.S.S.A., Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians, Edinburgh (1851) (pdf)
Argyllshire Galleys
Some typical examples from tomb slabs and crosses by Lord
Archibald Campbell (1906) (pdf)
This Little Pamphlet
A collection of interesting articles about Scotland by Archibald Campbell (pdf)
Britain and the beginning
of Scotland1
Sir John Rhŷs Lecture, British Academy, 5 December 2013 by Dauvit Broun (pdf)
Anglo-Scottish Culture
Clash?
Scottish Identities and Britishness, c.1520-1750 by Steve Murdoch (pdf)
Remarkable & Memorable History of Sir Robt.
Bewick and the Laird Graham
Giving an Account of Laird Graham’s meeting with Sir Robert Bewick in the Town
of Carlisle, and they going to a Tavern, a Dispute happened betwixt them, which
of their Sons was the best Man.—How Graham rode Home in a Passion, and caused
his Son to fight young Bewick, which proved their Deaths. This is a chapbook
published around 1840.
Cultural, British and
global turns in the history of Early Modern Scotland
By Karin Bowie (2013) (pdf)
Highlamd Minute
An article from the Celtic Magazine of 1888 (pdf)
Universities in Scotland
Taken from the book, "The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages" by the late
Hastings Rashdall, Dean of Carlisle,
edited by F. M. Powicke, Regius Professor of Modern History, in the University
of Oxford (1895) (pdf)
Focus on Scottish Studies
A New Agenda for the Field. Introduction by Carla Sassi, Università di Verona
(2012) (pdf)
Geoffrey Barrow
Historian (pdf)
A Generous Highland
Laird
From The Oban Times (1888)
Votes for Women
The Women's Suffrage Movement in Edinburgh (pdf)
Archibald Campbell Campbell
First Lord Blythswood
Celebrating Archaeology in Scotland 2023
A copy of this magazine in pdf format.
Introduction to Dendrochronology
A pdf copy of this introduction (pdf)
Donald MacDonald
A story from LuRose Williams
Alice Taylor, The Shape
of the State in Medieval Scotland 1124-1290
A review by Hector L MacQueen, Scottish Law Commission (pdf)
Ross, Sutherland and the
Scottish Wars of Independence (1296-1357)
A lecture by Iain A. Maclnnes (pdf)
Historical writing in
twelfth and thirteenth-century Scotland
The Dunfermline compilation by Alice Taylor, King’s College, Cambridge (pdf)
Scots, Indians and Empire
The Scottish Politics of Civilization 1519-1609 by Arthur H. Williamson (2018)
(pdf)
The First Jenny Wormald Lecture
(Edinburgh, 27 October 2023) by Jane E. A. Dawson (pdf)
The Historical Manuscripts Commission (HMC)
By Norman James (pdf)
The Bains of psychology
Two Scots, both called Alexander Bain, played instrumental roles in the
formative years of psychology, touching on perception, and they have often been
confused. (pdf)
Oysters and a Pearl of a Club
Posted on December 21, 2006 by Christine Richard OBE FRSA
The Seaforth Sanatorium
The Givers and the Gift, by Curliana Dingwall (pdf)
Scottish Artificial Islands or
"Crannogs"
By John Stuart, FSAScot, From the Proceedings of the Society, March 1865. (pdf)
Hardscrabble Heritage
This paper explores a particular materialisation of the relationship between
landscape, heritage and identity By Iain James McPherson Robertson (2015) (pdf)
Living traditions surrounding Holy Wells, Historic
Springs and Sacred Waters in Scotland (pdf)
Introduction: A Century
of Disorder and Transformation—Scotland 1550–1650
By Sarah Dunnigan, University of Edinburgh and Elizabeth Ewan, University of
Guelph (pdf)
The Highlands and the
Lowlands of Scotland
Transference, Cultural Synecdoche and the Elusive Quest for Identity by Philippe
Laplace (pdf)
The Political Histories
of Modern Scotland
By Ewen A. Cameron (2018) (pdf)
Groundwater dynamics at the hillslope–riparian
interface in a year with
extreme winter rainfall
By B. Scheligaa, Tetzlaffa, G. Nuetzmannb, C. Soulsby (pdf)
Rooted in Myth?
Scotland’s Images from Late Modern Times to the Third Millennium by Marina
Dossena, University of Bergamo (pdf)
Scottish Nationalism and
the Colonial Vision of Scotland
An essay by Liam Connell, University of Hertfordshire, UK (pdf)
Sociability and
Newtonianism in Scotland
By Derya Tarbuck (2021) (pdf)
Situating Scotland in
Eighteenth-Century Studies
By Juliet Shields, University of Washington (2012) (pdf)
The Kingship of the Scots
842-1292
By A. A. M. Duncan, a book review by Hector L. MacQueen (pdf)
The First World War and
the 20th century in the history of Gaelic Scotland
A preliminary analysis. MPhil(R) thesis. by Niall Somhairle Finlayson Bartlett.
This thesis considers the place which the First World War and the trends in 20th
century Gaelic history associated with its aftermath have in the study of the
modern Highlands. (2014) (pdf)
The Regent Moray
The Stanhope Essay 1895 By Frank Taylor, Scholar of Lincoln College (pdf)
Remarks on the Intended Restoration of the
Parthenon of Athens
As the National Monument of Scotland (1824) (pdf)
Highland Military Dress
A Short Historical Review by Captain I. H. MacKay Scobie, The Seaforth
Highlanders, FSAScot (pdf)
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