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X. OTHER PARISHES: ALVIE

Parish registers. Births, 1713-1819; Marriages, 1713-89.
Births, 1820-54; Marriages, 1826-54.

"Det. list of old par. reg." (1872), p. 10; “New Spald. Club Misc."
(1890), i, 263.

Anderson, James. Communion tokens: Alvie. Scottish N. & Q., (1903-04), 2nd s., v, 41, 185.

Brewster, Sir David. Note on an artificial cave in the parish of Alvey. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1863), iv, 119.

Dawson, James H. Parish of Alvie. In his "Abridged stat. hist.," pp. 540-541.

Gordon, John.

375-383.

Parish of Alvie. In "Stat. Account," xiii,

Gordon, William. Anecdotes and reminiscences of Rev. William Gordon, minister of Alvie, 1739-87. Inverness Courier, 17, 24 June and 1 July, 1829.

Hinxman, Lionel W. Note on specimens of spherolitic felsite from Glen Feshie. Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1899), viii,

114-115.

Lynwilg. Description of a highland village, with a view of Leneivilg. Lit. Mag. and Brit. Rev. [c. 1790].

MacDonald, John. Parish of Alvie. In "New Stat. Account," xiv, 81-96.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. Parish of Alvie. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 390-410, 450.

MacPherson, Alexander. Old church and social life in a Highland parish. Scots Mag. (1888), n.s., ii, 22, 180, 348. Ordnance Survey. Alvie: one-inch map, sheets 64, 74; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets XLIV, LVII, LVIII, LXXI, LXXII, LXXIII, LXXXVII, LXXXVIII, CIII, CIV, CXVII, cxvIII, cxix, cxxxiii. Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Alvie, containing 87356.533 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.) Lond., 1873.

Playfair, James. Alvie. In his "Geog. and stat. descr.," ii, pp.

147-148.

Scott, Hew. Alvie or Skeiralvie, 1574-1854. In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 229-230, 238.

Cf. A. MacPherson's "Sketches of the old ministers of Badenoch".

ARDERSIER.

Fort George. [MS. plans (15) of Fort George, 1750-63, preserved in the British Museum.]

See list in Northern Chronicle, 17 May, 1905.

Kirk Session minutes. 1729-1822 (many gaps).

1829, onwards.

"New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 284. Cf. Burns' "Benefice lect.,"

p. 262.

Parish registers.

Births, 1719-1819; Marriages, 1740-1819.

(Fort George), Births, 1791-1819; Marriages, 1800-19.

Births and Marriages, 1820-54.

(Fort George), Births and Marriages, 1820-54.

"Det. list of old par. reg." (1872), p. 10; amended in "New Spald. Club. Misc." (1890), i, 284.

Anderson, James. Communion tokens: Ardersier. Scottish N. &Q. (1904), 2nd s., v, 105.

Campbell, Pryse. Parish of Ardersier. In "Stat. Account," iv, 88-91.

Campbelltown. Excursion to Campbelltown, etc. Invss. Field Club. Trans. (1882), ii, 201-206.

Dawson, James H.

stat. hist.," p. 541.

Parish of Ardersier. In his "Abridged

Gordon, Pryse L. Personal memories; or, Recollections of men and manners. 2 vols. Lond., 1830.

Son of Harie Gordon, minister of Ardersier, 1757-64.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. Parish of Ardersier. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 442-443.

Ordnance Survey. Ardersier: one-inch map, sheet 84; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets, I, IA.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Ardersier, containing 5173.292 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.) Southampton, 1870.

Playfair, James. Ardersier. In his " ii, 148.

In his "Geog. and stat. descr.,"

In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.,"

Scott, Hew. Ardersier, 1597-1853. iii, 243-245, 251.

X. OTHER PARISHES: ARISAIG

Shaw, Lachlan.

The Parish of Ardersier. In his "Hist. Prov.

Moray," ii, 314-317; iii, 423-425.

Tolmie, James.

Parish of Ardrosser or Ardersier. In "New

Stat. Account," xiv, 462-482.

Wallace, Thomas. Shells in glacial clay at Fort George. Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1881), iv, 143-144.

Shell-bed at Ardersier. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1882), ii, 176-178.

ARDNAMURCHAN. See ARISAIG and MOIDART.

ARISAIG and MOIDART.

By an Order of the Secretary for Scotland, 11th March, 1895, the Inverness-shire portion of the parish of Ardnamurchan was constituted a separate parish of Arisaig and Moidart. Kirk Session minutes of Ardnamurchan. 1775, onwards (many gaps).

Burns' "Benefice lect.," p. 242.

Bickerdyke, John. Successful fish culture in the Highlands [at Kinlochmoidart]. Blackwood (1893), cliv, 835-842.

Also separately, Edinb., 1894.

Blackburn, Mrs. Hugh. Birds from Moidart and elsewhere, drawn from nature. Edinb., 1895.

Blundell, F. Odo. Notes on the church and some sculptured

monuments in the churchyard of Saint Maelrubha in Arisaig and on an artificial island there. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1911), xlv, 353-366.

Brown, J. A. Harvie. Five seasons' history of a sea-trout loch and river-Loch Eilt and river Eilort. Fishing Gazette, Sept., 1904.

Campbell, Alexander.

Parish of Ardnamurchan.

Account," xx, 286-296.

In "Stat.

Dawson, James H. Parish of Ardnamurchan. In his " Abridged stat. hist.," pp. 66-67.

Fear Raonuillich, pseud. Letters to the editor of the Inverness Journal by "Fear Raonuillich and "Also a Fear Raonuillich," chiefly relating to the title of Macranald, 1817, 1818. Edinb., 1818.

According to the Preface, there had issued from the press at Perth, 1818, a pamphlet containing the first three letters.

Innes, Cosmo. Arasaig. In his “Orig. paroch. Scot.," ii, 200-204. Jenner, Henry. Glenfinnan and Loch nan Uamh. Royalist

(1892), iii, 73-78.

Joicey, James J., and Noakes, A.

Lepidoptera in Glenshian in

July, 1907. Ent. Mo. Mag., 1907, pp. 255-256.

Lumsden, H. W. Notice of some fragments of sculptured monumental slabs in the churchyard of Arasaig.

Proc. (1884), xviii, 211-212.

Lyall, Watson, & Co. Eilean Shona. [Lond.]

Island offered for sale.

Soc. Ant. Scot.

-] Particulars of Samalaman House and of the estate of
Glenuig, Inverness-shire. For sale.
For sale. 1910.

Gives particulars of the R.C. College at Samalaman, 1770-1804. MacDonald, Angus J. and Archibald. The MacDonalds of Clanranald. In their "Clan Donald," ii, 226-365; iii, 226-238; of Glenaladale, iii, 263-277; of Kinlochmoidart, iii, 298–308. MacDonald, Charles. Moidart; or, Among the Clanranalds. Oban, 1889.

Continued after Father Macdonald's death by Hugh MacLeod in
Celtic Monthly (1904), xii, 83-217.

MacFarlane, Walter. Muideort, Arry Seig. In his "Geog.
Coll.," ii, 167-168.

MacIntyre, D. Guide to Prince Charlie's country, descriptive and illustrated.

Mackenzie, Alexander. The Camerons of Inverailort. In his "History of the Camerons," pp. 375-380.

The MacDonalds of Clanranald. Invss., 1881.

A reprint of pp. 367-472 of the same author's "History of the Mac-
Donalds".

The MacDonalds of Glenaladale. In his “ History of the MacDonalds," pp. 443-456; of Kinlochmoidart, pp. 457-467. Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-, Parish of Ardnamurchan. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 248-259.

Allan Muidartach, Captain of Clanranald, 1696. In his "Antiq. Notes" (1913), pp. 12-15; Young Clanranald, 1745, pp. 15-17.

X. OTHER PARISHES: ARISAIG

MacLean, Angus.

Parish of Ardnamurchan.

In "New Stat.

Account," vii (Argyle), 117-163.

MacVicar, Symers M. Hepaticæ of Moidart. Journ. Bot. (1899) xxxvii, 348-356.

Mapleton, R. J. Description of stockaded remains recently discovered at Arisaig. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1868), vii, 516–519. Morar, pseud. Three Clanranalds: Highland tales of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. [Verse.] Lond., 1900.

Ordnance Survey. Arisaig and Moidart: one-inch map, sheets 52, 61, 62; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets cvi, cxx, CXXIII, CXXXIV, cxxxvII, CXLVII, CXLIX, CLVII, CLVIII.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Ardnamurchan, containing 117762-530 acres.

Playfair, James.

descr.," ii, 148.

Ardnamurchan. In his "Geog. and stat.

Ravenshaw, Thomas F. A List of some plants found in the West Highlands, chiefly in the vicinity of Loch Moidart. Phytol. (1857), n.s., ii, 206-208.

Ruvigny, Melville, 9th Marquess of. Baron Clanranald. In his "Jacobite Peerage," pp. 32-37.

Scott, Hew. Ardnamurchan, 1629-1870. In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 80-82, 93.

Skene, William Forbes. The Leabher dearg; or, Red book of Clan Ranald. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1852), i, 89-91.

Stirton, James. New and rare mosses from the West of Scotland (Arisaig). Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1907), xvi, 171-180.

West Highland (Arisaig) mosses, and problems they suggest.
Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1907), xvi, 42-45.

Walker, Harry. The Land of Prince Charlie. By the author of "The Summer tenant," etc. With twenty-four illustrations from photos by Harry Walker. Edinb., 1904.

Views in Arisaig and Moidart.

Watkins, M. G. Loch Shiel. Gent. Mag. (1898), cclxxxiv, 334346.

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