National Archives - 02b - Kintyre - 1768 to 1995

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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES THE “KINTYRE” FILES - 02b - 1768 to 1995http://www.nas.gov.uk/onlineCatalogue/ An online search of the files related to Kintyre, the steamers and services on the Clyde and West Highlands and the files related to Knapdale and Kilberry produced nearly 7,000 results, the main problem being that these files, presented online in tabled batches of ten, need to be ‘re-tabled’ so that they can be presented in chronological order, a long and time-consuming process. Though the results of the ‘re-tabling’ process are not ‘pleasing to the eye’, the successive addition of ‘re-edited’ tables distorting the widths of individual columns and Microsoft Word programs steadfastly refusing to correct the columns widths to uniform widths, it remains that the work(s) are at least ‘serviceable’ in that, probably for the first time, the user can gain any proper historical view of ‘Kintyre On Record’, from the 1300’s onwards to at least the 1990’s. Not helping in these mateers of ‘uniformity’ is the fact that, any additional detail found on the files, that seen if one clicks on the file references, has been added to the file entries, rather than require users to do this for themselves and the detail, at a glance, often suggests to the user that it is worthwhile actually going to Edinburgh to further explore particular files. The original idea had been to list all 7,000 ‘Kintyre-related’ files in a single document but, in view of the results of processing the first ‘Kintyre-related’ file, a single such document might run well in excess of 1,500-pages and, because of its size, be unlikely not only to upload to the internet but too be impossible for those with slow, ‘dial-up’ internet connections, be impossible to download too. Only by splitting the various files into, at least initially, geographical groupings can these files be put online and, given that they could be uploaded and downloaded in Microsoft Word format, anyone so inclined could then merge all the various tables and, selecting the first column of the then completed ‘composite’ table, the column with all the uniformly listed dates, by using the ‘Table/A-Z Sort’ on the Microsoft Word program’s toolbar, it MIGHT be possible to chronologically list all the file entries, THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES THAT PROCESS THIS MIGHT WORK and the end product would undoubtably look ‘messy’, even though ‘serviceable’ enough to use using ‘’Edit/Find’ facility on the Microsoft Word program’s toolbar to look for entries of particular interest. 1 1768 CH1/2/110 General Assembly Papers, Main Series Part 2 Description - Bound ff.1-29. Shotts settlement case. ff.30-52. Glendevon settlement case. ff.53-65. Case of James Frazer, younger, of Upper Barr, accused by Sarah McClellan in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham, as father of her child. ff.66-76. Excambion of glebe of Dalton in presbytery of Lochmaben. ff.77-84. St Ninian's settlement case David Thomson, minister at Gargargunnock, presented by Sir John Stewart of Allanbank bt., as patron. ff.85-111. Papers relating to refusal of presbytery of Paisley to admit William Turner, elder from Greenock, as member of said presbytery. 2 ff.112-20. Case of William Cruden, formerly minister at Logie-Pert, in presbytery of Brechin, who accepted a call from a relief congregation in Glasgow. Including: (ff.119-20) Letter from William Cruden to moderator of synod of Angus and Mearns. Glasgow, 15 April 1768. Complaining of charge made against him by presbytery of Brechin. ff.121-4. Denny settlement case Thomas Fergus, presented by the crown, or James Steven, presented by Lady Stirling of Harbertshire. ff.125-7. Petition of presbytery of Earlston to change place of meeting of presbytery from Earlston to Lauder. ff.128-31. Process, presbytery of Peebles, against Dr David 3 Dickson, formerly minister of Newlands. ff.132-3. Petition of Joseph Williamson, John Dalrymple and Alexander Bruce, advocates, to Assembly. Suggesting that a roll of private causes should be made up as in other courts which would tend greatly to the despatch of business before the Assembly and convenience of all concerned. ff.134-5. Reference from synod of Aberdeen anent marriage between John Yule in parish of Kincardine and Christian Berrie in parish of Leochel, his former wife's half niece. f.136. Certificate in favour of Mrs Mary Duncanson, relict of Mr Walter Stuart, minister of Ashkirk, residing in parish of Old Grayfriars, Edinburgh. ff.137-65. New 4 applications. Including: (ff.147-8) Memorial for presbytery of Garioch anent building kirk and manse in a centrical position for parishes of Keithhall and Kinkell. ff.166-89. Overtures, returns and reports. ff.190-305. Royal Bounty papers. Including: (ff.195-8) Report of the sub committee to consider the scheme and new applications, 11 July 1768. (ff.199-202) Scheme of missionaries, 1 Nov. 1768 - 1 Nov. 1769. (f.205) Letter from Donald Macleod, Lochcarron, to the moderator of the Commission for managing the Royal Bounty. 16 April 1768. Difficulties of Mr James Robertson, minister at Lochbroom; his need for a catechist; 5 progress of popery in the braes of, parishes of Kintail and Lochalsh owing to proximity of Strathglass, where a popish priest resides; the people are intermixed in the summer time at their grazings, but the ministers of Lochalsh and Kintail are old and infirm and cannot follow their people to the hills in the summer or to counteract the efforts of the trafficking priests of Strathglass; the parish of Gairloch contains above 2,800 souls, of which about 1,008 only reap the advantage of catechists, while there are four places of worship within the parish. (ff.214-18) Report of sub committee, and scheme of missionaries, 1767-8. (ff.245) Minutes of committee, 27 July 1768 anent positions of catechists and schools. (ff.247-56) Papers relating to state of health of Mr 6 Woodrow, schoolmaster at Tarbert, and school under his charge. (f.263) State of the charge annexed to the mission of Amulrie, 1768, giving details of farms in parish and of numbers of occupants, communicants and catechisable persons, and their distance from Amulrie and the parish church. (ff.266-7) State of the united parishes of Bramar and Crathie for the year 1768, giving details of protestant and papist in both parishes. (ff.273-4) State of the mission of Arasaig in parish of Ardnamurchan presented to presbytery of the Mull, 3 May 1768 ... by Angus Macaulay, missionary. (ff.276-86) States of Uist, Rannoch and Ross, Laggan, Glenco and Glenek, and Aross, with list of scholars at school at Aross, 24 March 1768 (f.284). 7 (ff.295-6) State of the mission in the heights of the parishes of Kincardine and Creich by Mr George Rainy, missionary. (ff.298-9) Petition of Alexander Macintosh, schoolmaster at Kenlocharkaig in parish of Kilmaly, county of Inverness, for financial assistance to enable him to continue catechising part of parish adjacent to roman catholics of Knoydart, Arrisaig and Moydart. With another petition in his favour addressed to presbytery of Abertarph by various inhabitants of Locharkaig (specified), (ff.300-1). (ff.302-4) More papers relating to John Woodrow, schoolmaster at Tarbert in presbytery ofKintyre. (f.305) Petition of Mr John Mill, minister at Dunrossness, for a successor to Mr John Shephard, missionary minister for Fairisle, Foula and Skerries 8 who died at Aberdeen in April last. f.306. Overture from presbytery of Dunkeld. Commissioners for the Annexed Estates: Road and Bridges Letters 1768 – 1783 Description - Letters relating to the construction of roads from: Marquis of Lorne (labour of soldiers on road from head of River Tay to Loch Rannoch); Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster (Caithness roads); Henry Home, Lord Kames, the overseers, and George Drummond, younger of Blair (road between Stirling and bridge of Drip); Duke of Argyll (Kintyre and Knapdale roads). Minutes in process at the instance of Mr. Alexander Hossack, minister of Jura and Colonsay, against Archibald Campbell of Jura concerning new glebe at Killearnadale 16 Feb 1768 Description - In dorso: Interlocutor, dated 27 Feb. 1768, of the Lord Ordinary remitting to Mr. John Wodrow, minister, and Mr. Duncan Shaw, tacksman in Islay, to mark out a glebe upon any of the farms of Crackaig, Feoline or Knocknafeoliman equally good in quality to glebe designed by the Presbytery of Kintyre on farm of Kilarnadale. CH1/2/111 General Assembly Papers, Main Series Description - Bound ff.1-50. Process before presbytery of Perth against David Moncrief, minister at Redgorton, 1768 E727/35 1768 - 02 - 16 GD64/1/140 1769 9 session clerk and elders thereof, relating to complaint by George Fraser, minister at Moneydie, that session of Redgorton had been slack in discipline, giving as an example the case of Mr Mckewan, whose wife complained of ill treatment, left him and resided at the manse of Moneydie. ff.51-60. St Ninian's settlement case - David Thomson, minister at Gargunnock, presented by Sir John Stuart of Allanbank, bt., to which objection is made by presbytery of Stirling which claims presentation jure devoluto. ff.61-72. St Monance settlement case Alexander Small, minister at Kirkmichael, presented by Alexander, earl of Balcarres, as patron, or Archibald Gillies, presented by the crown. ff.73-142. Case of parish of Crieff 10 minister's neglect of his duties and accusation of drunkenness, including petition by Thomas Stewart, the minister, (ff.75-6). ff.143-6. Reference from presbytery of St Andrews relating to case of James Smith and Robert Ferrier, ministers at Newburn and Largo, anent their signatures to the formula. ff.147-52. Petition of inhabitants of parish of Ettrick anent irregular marriage of Mr John Adams, their minister. ff.153-4. Petition of Mr Norman Mackenzie, student of divinity in the Lewis, prevented by non meeting of synod of Glenelg from proceeding to his trials. ff.155-6. Petition of David Dickson, formerly minister at Newlands. ff.157-8. Petition of George Haldane of Gleneagles, advocate, 11 and others, concurrers to presentation in favour of Patrick Crichton, probationer, to church of Glendevon. ff.159-60. Reasons of dissent by Dr Dick and others against judgment pronounced by Assembly upon overture anent the rigorous use of the law of patronage. f.161. Reasons of dissent relating to election of an elder from presbytery of Ayr though the presbytery had not attested that he had signed the Confession of Faith and Formula. ff.162-3. Petition of heritors of parish of Denny anent call to Mr Thomas Fergus, preacher of the gospel, to be minister at Denny. ff.164-6. Colin Campbell, now minister at Renfrew in presbytery of Paisley, and dispute over his claim to be elected to 12 General Assembly as representative from presbytery of Dumbarton. ff.167-72. Royal letter superscribed by George III to Assembly, 26 April 1766, with copy of the letter and copy of the Assembly's answer. ff.173-4. Copy royal warrant addressed to the chief baron and the other barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, for £1000 as the royal bounty for itinerant preachers in Scotland, 16 May 1766. ff.175-6. Letter from H.S. Conway to Moderator, acknowledging Assembly's answer to royal letter. 3 June 1766. ff.177-8. Letter from the Rev. George Wishart to Moderator. 31 May 1766. Regrets he cannot act as clerk owing to death of his colleague; suggests that his brother would act instead of writer. 13 ff.179-206. Accounts and related papers in process George Traill of Hobbister v. Thomas Lyell, minister at Lady parish, and accounts of contributions for defraying charge of intended application to parliament for relief from taxes upon houses and window lights; with report of committee appointed to revise the public accounts. f.207. List of papers to be taken into the record of Assembly 1769. ff.208-27. New applications. Including: (ff.214-15) Petition of presbytery of Chirnside on behalf of the rev. John Buchanan, minister at Foulden, anent his right to pasturage for two cows and twenty sheep upon runrig lands of Foulden and Nunlands. (ff.222-3) Petition of presbytery of Kintyre anent repair of lowland church 14 of Kintyre, which is ruinous to the extent that people refuse to attend as `they cannot think themselves safe'. ff.228-43. Overtures and related papers. ff.244-89. Royal bounty papers. Including: (ff.251-2) Letter from Robert Macpherson, Laggan, to George Cairncross, clerk to committee for managing HM royal bounty. 25 Oct. 1769. Difficulties with Mr William Grant who felt that writer was wrong in preaching near Laggan, part of the latter's parish, though a district full of roman catholics, and suggested that writer should preach in Glenroy instead: this district `is one continued bog or morass except (where) it is interrupted by ragged rocks and rapid rivers'. (ff.255-6) Letter from John McIntyre, Amalrie, to moderator of the committee for 15 managing the royal bounty. 12 May 1769. Difficulties in administering communion at Amalrie owing to size of communion table; impossibility of accommodating all the ministers who attended; need for an additional allowance. (f.261) Petition of presbytery of Mull for addition to salary of mission at Strontian, which is particularly in need of this owing to `the great numbers of miners, woodcutters, cordwoodmakers and soldiers who are now employed in and around that place, a circumstance which has greatly raised the price of vivers'. With related papers, ff.262-4. (ff.279-85) Minutes of committee and subcommittee for managing the royal bounty, 29 Dec. 1769, 10 July. (ff.286-7) Letter from Robert Thomson, presbytery clerk. Rosshill, 29 July 1769. Relating to school at 16 Tarbert taught by Mr John Wodrow. f.290. List of debts due by the church in May 1769. Stewart of Coll 1769 – 1873 Description - Records of the Duke of Argyll's chamberlains in Kintyre, Duncan GD1/580 Stewart of Glenbuckie and his son, John Lorn Stewart, and others. John Lorn Stewart purchased Breachacha Castle and other estates in Coll in 1856. Accounts between the chamberlain GD1/580/5 of Kintyre and the Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre. (arrears) Correspondence of George Gillanders about rents and feus; credit and debts; the manse at Barvas; the school; cattle at tyrsts being 'but trifling creatures unfit for butcher or driving'. 1769 Description – Includes 17) Archibald Campbell, Stonefield, Tarbet, Kintyre, concerning goods wrecked on coast of Lewis and Harris. Suggests Gillanders will GD427/200 obtain best price for mahogany at Leith; other wood would be best sold locally. Requests account of all returns and expenses incurred, so allowances can be made 'in conformity to the trouble and expense' of those who assisted salvage and to encourage inhabitants 'to take care of effects, that are thrown upon the sea coasts, or floating at sea'. 30 Sept 1769. RHP34645 Photocopy of plan of Campbletown. 1769 Service of Elizabeth, Giles and Lillias Campbell to their father, Archibald Campbell, SC54/7/4/9/4 Chamberlain of Kintyre. 21 September 1773 Description - As nearest heirs portioners and of line. E728/33 Petitions and Memorials: Harbours and Canals 1774 – 1779 Description - Petitions and memorials mainly to the Commissioners for the Annexed Estates relating to the improvement of harbours from: Dugald Campbell of Glencarradale, with a plan, and a report and estimate by James Watt (Carradale Bay, Kintyre); 17 1769 1769 1769 1769 1773 - 09 – 21 1774 1776 1776 1783 - 03 -15 GD92/166 merchants, shipmasters and principal inhabitants of Peterhead, with a plan (now RHP37947-37949) and estimate, a forwarding letter from the Treasury, and a report by George Clerk-Maxwell (Peterhead); George Ross, proprietor of Cromarty (only forwarding letter from Treasury, petition wanting); Magistrates and Town Council of Rothesay, with a plan and estimate, and report by Lord Stonefield and Robert Oliphant of Rossie (Rothesay). Petitions and Memorials: Roads and Bridges 1776 – 1784 Description - Petitions and memorials mainly to the Commissioners for the Annexed Estates relating to the construction of roads, from: Hugh Seton of Touch Glencoe; Freeholders and other inhabitants of Caithness; Duke of Argyll and other heritors and E728/30 inhabitants of the parishes of South Knapdale and Kilberry (Kintyre and Knapdale); Elizabeth Countess of Sutherland, with a forwarding letter from the Treasury (Sutherland); Major John Campbell of Airds and others (Glencoe); Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, with a forwarding letter from the Treasury (Caithness); Alexander MacLeod of Harris (Island of Harris). Accounts between the chamberlain GD1/580/6 of Kintyre and the Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre HERITABLE BOND by Archibald Macdonald of Sanda to Colonel Donald Campbell of Glensaddell for £162.10s. 18 1784 1786 NLC 10d., and in security he dispones to said Colonel an annual rent of £81. 3s. 6d. furth of the six merklands of Macrireoch [Machrireoch] and Carniecapog, 20s. land of Knockmoriel, 20s. land of Kilmasheuchan, 5 merkland of Blaisdall [Blasthill] and Edon, 20s. land of Penlochna, 20s. land of the Island of Sanda, 2 merkland of Drumvore, 20s. land of Penysirach, 20s. land of Achray parts of the lands called St. Ninian's lands and 6s. 8d. land of Culraichan, lying in Kintyre and County of Argyll. 15 March 1783 Forfeited Estates: Letters to Barons of Exchequer 17841824 Description - Letters to the Barons of Exchequer relating to public works and other projects undertaken by the Commissioners for the Annexed Estates, from: John Duke of Argyll (Kintyre roads); Professor John Hope (botanical searches); Alexander Christy E704/8 (Southesk Bridge); Colin Campbell, Collector of Customs at Fort William (victual supplied during the famine of 1782-83); J Hunter Blair, president of the Convention of Royal Burghs (Inverness prison); Donald MacPherson, Donald MacNaughtan, innkeeper, Peter Robertson (Dalwhinnie inn); Robert Menzies of Farleyer (bridge over the River Lyon). Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Description - Contents Headquarters records Unless otherwise indicated, items in sections NLC1-19 are closed for 30 years from the date of the last entry. 19 Board Records 1 Annual Reports 2/1 Board Records: Minute Books 2/2 Board Records: Schedules of Meetings Secretary's Department 3/1 3/2 4/1 4/2 5/1 6/2 Correspondence and reports Indexes to correspondence and reports Staff Records: Registers and Lists of Lightkeepers Staff Records: Establishment Books and other lists Orders and Circulars: General Orders Returns: Shipwreck Returns Engineer's Department 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/4 Letterbooks Harbour lights letterbooks Bound file Bound files: first sequence Records of individual lighthouses Unless otherwise indicated, items in sections NLC20-NLC111 are open to inspection. 20 21 23 24 28 36 38 40 42 44 47 48 51 Ailsa Craig Lighthouse Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Barns Ness Lighthouse Barra Head Lighthouse Buchan Ness Lighthouse Copinsay Lighthouse Corsewall Lighthouse Cromarty Lighthouse Davaar Lighthouse Dubh Artach Lighthouse Eilean Glas Lighthouse Esha Ness Lighthouse Fidra Lighthouse 20 53 Flannan Isles Lighthouse 57 Holy Island (Inner) Lighthouse 58 Holy Island (Outer) Lighthouse 62 Inchkeith Lighthouse 63 Isle of May Lighthouse 70 Loch Indaal Lighthouse 72 Maughold Head Lighthouse (Isle of Man) 73 McArthur's Head Lighthouse 75 Muckle Flugga Lighthouse 78 Neist Point Lighthouse 80 Noss Head Lighthouse 83 Out Skerries Lighthouse 85 Pentland Skerries Lighthouse 86 Pladda Lighthouse 87 Point of Ayre Lighthouse (Isle of Man) 91 Rona Lighthouse 92 Rubh' Re Lighthouse 94 Ruvaal Lighthouse 95 Sanda Lighthouse 96 Scurdie Ness Lighthouse 97 Skerryvore Lighthouse 99 St Abbs Head Lighthouse 107 Tarbat Ness Lighthouse 108 Tiumpan Head Lighthouse 110 Turnberry Lighthouse 111 Ushenish Lighthouse ADMIN HISTORY The Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses are vested with the superintendence and management of all lighthouses, buoys and beacons throughout Scotland and the adjacent seas and islands and the Isle of Man under Section 195 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995. They are a corporate body, known as the Northern Lighthouse Board (the Board), constituted by Section 193 of that Act. The Commissioners presently consist of: the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland; the Lords Provost of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen and the convenors of the Councils for Highland, and Argyll and Bute; the Sheriffs Principal of all the sheriffdoms in Scotland; a person nominated by the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man and appointed by the Secretary of State; and up to 5 co-opted 21 Commissioners. Origins In 1782 a number of severe storms highlighted the lack of lighthouses around the Scottish coasts. This prompted George Dempster of Dunnichen, MP, provost of Forfar, to raise the matter of lighthouse provision at the Convention of Royal Burghs in 1784 and subsequently in the House of Commons. The resulting Commons committee recommended legislation, and the Act of Parliament of 1786 (26 Geo III c.101), which founded the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses, followed. The act appointed 19 commissioners: The Lord Advocate and the Solicitor-General for Scotland The lords provost of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, and the provosts of Inverness and Campbeltown The eldest bailies of Edinburgh and Glasgow The sheriffs of Edinburgh, Lanark, Renfrew, Bute, Argyll, Inverness, Ross, Orkney, Caithness and Aberdeen. The act gave them powers to borrow money, purchase land, and to levy dues from ships to finance their activities. It authorised them to construct four lighthouses: Kinnaird Head North Ronaldsay Scalpay (Eilean Glas) Mull of Kintyre Kinnaird Head lighthouse (near Fraserburgh) was the earliest to be built, with a light first exhibited on 1 December 1787 (this building is now open to the public, in conjunction with Scotland's Lighthouse Museum). The other lights were completed within three years. Extension of Powers The powers of the Commissioners were extended by Acts of Parliament in 1788 and 1789 (28 Geo III c.2 and 29 Geo III c.52). The latter gave them the general power to construct new lighthouses as they deemed necessary out of surplus dues collected. All the Commissioners' lighthouses in Scotland (apart from the four named above) were constructed under this provision, which was 22 confirmed in subsequent acts. The 1789 Act also gave them the power to enlarge the number of Commissioners by electing the provost of the nearest burgh, or sheriff depute of the county in which a new light was built. A local and personal Act of 1798 (38 Geo III c.57) constituted the Commissioners a corporate body as the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses. Purchase of the Isle of May light The earliest lighthouse in Scotland was constructed on the Isle of May by James Maxwell of Innerwick and John Cunninghame of Barnes, under a patent from Charles I of 1635 (Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, V, pp. 494-5). An 1814 Act (54 Geo III c. 136) empowered the Commissioners to purchase the May light from the Duke and Duchess of Portland, its then owners, and the present lighthouse was then built and illuminated from 1816. Jurisdiction extended to the Isle of Man Until 1815, the Isle of Man lay outwith the jurisdiction of any of the lighthouse authorities. To ensure lighthouse coverage there, a Local Act of 55 Geo III c.67 gave the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses powers to erect two lighthouses on Man, and subsequently the Calf of Man and Point Of Ayre lights were illuminated from 1818. The Merchant Shipping Act of 1854, ss. 389, 404 gave the Commissioners general powers to construct lighthouses on Man. Supervision by Trinity House The Commissioners retained unfettered control over the construction of new lights and seamarks until 1836, when, by the Act of 6&7 Wm IV c.79, ss. 42 3, their proposals for new lighthouses were made subject to the approval of Trinity House. The aim of this was 'the attainment of uniformity of system in the management of lighthouses'. As the funding arrangements of the Commissioners and of Trinity House remained separate at this date, the latter's oversight referred to the character, rather than the cost of the work. Supervision of local lights and seamarks Local lights and seamarks were generally erected and maintained under special local Acts of Parliament or burgh charters. The earliest light on the Tay, at Buddonness, was constructed under an Act of the Privy Council of 24 February 1687 (Register of the Privy Council, XVI, p. 616; SRO ref: PC2/23) by 23 the Fraternity of Masters and Seamen in Dundee (later Trinity House of Dundee). On the Clyde, trustees were first authorised by the Act of 29 Geo II c 20 to build a light on Little Cumbrae (records of the Clyde Lighthouses Trust are held at Glasgow City Archives, Ref.: T-CN40-44,T-CN). Section 38 of the Act of 6&7 Wm IV c.79, s. 38 made lights and seamarks established by these and other harbour and local authorities subject to the inspection and supervision of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses. Board of Trade's powers Section 7 of the Merchant Shipping Law Amendment Act, 1853 provided that dues collected by all the lighthouse authorities (ie Trinity House, Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses and Port of Dublin Corporation) should be aggregated into the Mercantile Marine Fund, administered by the Paymaster General, and payments to the authorities from the fund were made subject to the approval of the Board of Trade. In addition to this financial oversight, section 21 of the Act increased Trinity House's powers over the other authorities. This meant that they could direct the Commissioners to build, maintain, alter or remove any lighthouse within their jurisdiction. Trinity House's directions could, however, only take effect with Board of Trade sanction, and after giving the Commissioners the opportunity to make representations to the Board. The Merchant Shipping Act of 1894 confirmed the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses as a corporate body and as the general lighthouse authority for the lighthouse area defined as 'Scotland and the adjacent seas and islands, and the Isle of Man'. The other general lighthouse authorities were Trinity House for England and Wales, and the Commissioners of Irish Lights. It also consolidated the relative powers of the Commissioners, the Board of Trade and Trinity House. Funding arrangements for the Highlands and Islands From 1891, the Western Highlands and Islands Commission recommended the construction by the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses of a number of lights which did not fit the usual criteria for new lights, in that they were too local in their benefits to be financed from the Mercantile Marine Fund (from 1898, the General Lighthouse Fund). The costs of erecting and maintaining 17 lights, two beacons and one buoy were therefore met by the Treasury from the 24 Congested Districts Fund, under the management of the Congested Districts (Scotland) Commissioners. Removal of Trinity House's powers Section 33 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1979 removed Trinity House's powers of control and inspection over the Commissioners. It also empowered them to elect up to five members, but specified that they or existing Commissioners should have special knowledge of nautical matters (amending the power given by Section 18 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1974). The Records The records divide into two main groups: 1. NLC1-20 Headquarters Records. These comprise the annual reports, minutes etc. of the Board of Commissioners itself (NLC1-2 - the only extensive series of records to survive from the 19th century), and the records created by the board's central departments, principally those overseen by the Secretary and by the Engineer, as follows: The Secretary to the Commissioners was responsible for services to the Board of Commissioners, personnel matters, finance and general administration (see NLC3-10). The Secretary's department recorded its business in the extensive series of Correspondence and Report volumes (NLC3/1-2), and various files. It kept the records of the Board's personnel (NLC4). It also issued various series of orders and circulars to shore stations and lighthouses (NLC5), and issued 'Notices to Mariners' to the seafaring public. In 1893 the Secretary had under him an Accountant and Cashier, an Examiner of Accounts, three Clerks, and the Superintendent and his staff. From 1956, the Secretary's title changed to 'Secretary & General Manager'. A separate General Manager was appointed from 1964. The Superintendent was responsible for the routine activities of the lightkeepers and other outdoor staff, routine maintenance of lighthouses, stores, ships and shore stations and boat attendance. He had under him an Assistant Superintendent, a number of District Superintendents. By 1972, he was reporting to the Engineer-in-Chief. A Marine Superintendent, in charge of 25 the Commissioners' ships, was appointed in 1970. The Engineer had overall responsibility for the construction and maintenance of lighthouses seamarks and buoys, for radio and radar installations, and for inspections of NLC and other lights. His department generated various series of bound files (see NLC11). His title was changed to 'Engineer-in-Chief' in 1972. It is worth noting that members of the Stevenson family served as Engineers to the Board from 1808-1938. Many of the family's records, including material relevant to their work for the Commissioners, are held by the National Library of Scotland (see under associated material). 2. NLC20-111 Lighthouse Records. This group comprises records originating in or provided for the manned major lighthouses themselves. These include the orders to the keepers from the Board, returns (monthly, wreck and meteorological) which they were required to make to the Board, visitors albums, and records of the routine running of the lighthouse. All NLC lighthouses have now been automated. Genealogical information The main sources of genealogical information within these records are the Registers and Lists of Lightkeepers and Establishment Books (NLC4/1-2). However, the Board Minutes (NLC2/1) often note the employment, dismissal, retirements of, and accidents to, individual employees, especially in the 19th century. The General Orders (NLC5/1) detail disciplinary offences of individual keepers, and the Secretary's Correspondence and Reports (NLC3/1) also contain material on individual employees (see especially under subject numbers 93). Extract Minute of the Presbytery GD64/1/153 of Kintyre concerning the Glebe and Manse of Jura 25 Aug 1789 Accounts between the chamberlain GD1/580/7 of Kintyre and the Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre Heritors of Campbeltown (Charles Campbell & CS271/28941 others) v Robert Maxwell (Presbytery of Kintyre) 26 1789 - 08 25 1790 179 1 179 1 179 1 179 1 1791 1793 - 08 – 17 1797 John Argyll Duke of v Robert Maxwell (Presbytery of Kintyre) Col. Charles Campbell & others (Heritors of CS271/36822 Campbeltown) v Robert Maxwell (Presbytery of Kintyre) Duke of Argyll v Robert CS271/60736 Maxwell (Collector for the Presbytery of Kintyre) Kintyre Rental Books - Ledgers for GD1/580/1 collection of rents, etc for the Duke of Argyll's property in Kintyre 1791 - 1799 Claim: by Donald Campbell Chamberlain of Tyree, to be served as tutor in law to Alexander SC54/6/3/10/3 Campbell at Duntroon, son of the deceased Lieut Alexander Campbell, Chamberlain of Kintyre, and Elizabeth Campbell. 17 August 1793 CS228/B/10/39 Accounts connected with Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck, and his factor David Campbell of Comby Description - Process split into 3 bundles due to its size. Included in process: CS271/28973 Bundle 1, List of arrears of rents due on the estate of the late Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck for crops etc, Martinmas 1791 to Martinmas 1795. Act and warrant, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Stewart v David Campbell, former factor on Barbreck, 1799. 27 Inventory of the vouchers of Comby's intromissions as factor upon the estate of Barbreck, 1797. Rental of the estate in Kintyre which belonged to the late Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck, 1792. State of David Campbell of Comby's intromissions with the rents of the estate of Barbreck from Martinmas 1793 to Whitsunday 1795. Rental of houses of the late Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck, Martinmas 1793. Decreet, Captain John Campbell v David Campbell, 1797. Bond, Godfrey MacNeill of Ardnacroish to Colonel Charles Campbell, dated 13 Jun 1775. Registered bond, Hector and Godfrey MacNeill to Colonel Campbell, 1773. Horning and poinding, Campbell v MacNeill, 1773. Inhibition, Campbell v MacNeill, 1773. Inhibition, Campbell v MacNeill, 1774. 28 Bundle 2, Inventory of the vouchers of Comby's accounts as factor upon the estate of Barbreck, from Martinmas 1793 to Whitsunday 1795. Rental of the estate of Barbreck of farms held in tack by the late Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck from the Duke of Argyll, Martinmas 1793. Arrears of rent on the estate of Barbreck and houses at Campbeltown for Martinmas 1792 and 1793. Receipts, 1792-1797. Oath by Thomas Greenlies, miller, Stran Miln, May 1793. Bundle 3, List of sales of black cattle which belonged to the deceased Colonel Charles Campbell, May 1793. Articles and conditions of sale of horses, sold by roup 18 Sep 1792. Account of butter and cheese sold from the farm of Barr, Nov 1792. Account of charge and discharge between Colonel Charles 29 1799 1800 1800 GD112/51/154 Campbell of Barbreck and Daniel Clark, his factory, from 1 Jan 1792 to 14 Apr 1792 (when the Colonel died). Stated account between John McPhaill and David Campbell of Comby, Jan 1794. Copy account of sales of the silver plate etc which belonged to the deceased Colonel Charles Campbell, Jun 1795. Inventory of cash, papers and effects found at Campbeltown and Barr, 1793 Kintyre Rental Books - Ledgers for GD1/580/2 collection of rents, etc for the Duke of Argyll's property in Kintyre 1799 - 1815 Plan of the North Moor of Kirriemuir by James Abercrombie, sen. 1800 Description - 'North Moor of Kirriemuir'. By James Abercrombie [1:3600] 1 in = 4 Scottish chains 76 x 53 cm Plan of the commonty of North Moor of Kirriemuir showing the moor 'with houses, GD1/370/5 yards and spots of arable, Intersoersed'. Nine houses numbered to correspond with a table of contents whichgives the names of the tenants. Total acreages given. Roads, streams, 'vestages of Riggs', and adjacent plantations and enclosures belonging to Mr Ogilvy of Kintyre noted, Note of explanation. Miscellaneous papers 1800 – 1816 Description - Including 30 1. 1800 September 22. Jura Manse. Copy letter from Mr Donald McNicol to John Campbell, WS. Visitation of Jura is to take place on 17 October next; also need for a church on Colonsay where there are 800 souls; expects Breadalbane will pay his proportion. 2. 1800 October 9. Glenorchy manse. Copy letter, Mr Joseph McIntyre to John Campbell WS. Visitation on repairs to manse and erection of offices; heritors unhelpful; details of offices elsewhere in Kintyre; architects' opinion is for a new manse and to turn the present one into offices. 3. 1804 June 29. Ardtradnaig. Letter from John Farquharson, John McKay, John Crerar, John Kippen and John McEwen to Breadalbane in London. Postmarks. They have formed a church under Mr Farquharson; they defend themselves from charge of sedition; they ask for enough ground to build a small place of worship. 4. 1804 February 8. Achmore. Plan by Mary Gavin, countess of Breadalbane, for establishing charity schools in districts on Lochtayside. 5-6. 1805 December 10. Fort William. Letter from Duncan MacIntyre, missionary minister, Fort William, to Breadalbane. Separate postmarked cover. Interest for vacancy in parish of Inveraray. 7. 1805 December 24. Ippolletts near Hitchin, Herts. Letter from John Proctor to Breadalbane. Has learned from Sir John Sinclair that he has sent writer's thoughts upon education of youth, to Lord Caithness, and suggesting that substance of these should be sent to Breadalbane; gives a summary. 8. 1807 April 22. Amulree. Letter from Patrick Dewar to Breadalbane at London. Postmark. Financial arrangements for repairs to Amulree schoolhouse. 9. 1807 June 15. Fowlis by Crieff. Letter from Samuel Cameron to Breadalbane at London. Postmark. 31 Mr Haldane, presentee to parish of Tippermuir, in gift of Lord Kinnoul, has accepted mathematical chair at St Andrews; writer wishes interest for Tippermuir. 10. 1809 July 28 Copy report by Catherine McDiarmid, sewing mistress, on number of scholars attending sewing school of Ciltirie for 1809, and clothing issued to them by Lady Breadalbane. 11. 1811 December 26. Killchrenanan manse. Letter from William Fraser to Breadalbane. Postmark. Thanks for assistance in putting the school on a proper footing as regards accommodation. 12-13. 1815 April 5, 17. Inveraray. Two letters from James McGibbon, synod clerk, to John Campbell, WS. Asks for payment of teind duties due by Breadalbane to the synod. 14. 1815 October. Inventory of papers connected with the teinds of the Earl of Breadalbane in Perthshire and Argyleshire, with remarks on the situation thereof. Sketch plan of Islay, Jura, Kintyre and Knapdale, with roads marked. Early 19th century Plan of southern Argyllshire 19th century Description - 'Southern part of Argyllshire.' Drawn by W Johnson, Edinburgh. Engraved by J & G Menzies, Edinburgh. 3 3/4 inches = 10 British miles. 557 x 730 mm. Handcoloured. Engraving. Islands of Colonsay, Islay, Scarba, Jura, Gigha, Arran, Bute, Meikle Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae shown. Insets of Campbeltown and Kintyre. Accounts between the chamberlain GD1/580/8 of Kintyre and the Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre Book of Adjournal 17 Jul 1801 - 21 Feb 1804 Description - Cases in this volume which do not have separate entries in the NAS catalogue are listed under 'Accused' fields. All other cases in this volume can be found under their individual JC26, AD14 or AD15 references GD64/1/167 Memorial and Queries for Archibald Campbell of Jura, concerning the building of a church on the island of Colonsay, a Decreet by the Presbytery of Kintyre, dated 30 Jan. 1767, and repairs to the church and manse of Jura; and 32 1800 + RHP11691 1800 + RHP140885 1801 1801 - 07 - 17 1801 07 - 27 JC4/2 1801 11 - 25 1805 - 05 - 07 1811 JC13/34 1813 1813 1814 GD113/5/467 1814 - 03 26 1815 Opinion thereon 27 Jul 1801 Extract Minutes of the proceedings of the Presbytery GD64/1/168 of Kintyre relative to the churches in Jura and Colonsay 25 Nov 1801 Minute Book 7 May 1805 - 2 Oct 1806 Description - Cases in this volume which do not have separate entries in the NAS catalogue are listed under 'Accused' fields. All other cases in this volume can be found under their individual JC26, AD14 or AD15 references Accounts between the chamberlain of Kintyre and the GD1/580/9 Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre Ledger for remittances to the Receiver General and sundry payments made by the chamberlain of Kintyre, 1813 - 1839. GD1/580/4 Includes list of pensions and gratuitous allowances granted by the Duke of Argyll 1813 - 1839 Accounts between the chamberlain of Kintyre and the GD1/580/10 Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre Correspondence of Gilbert Innes of Stow, mostly business and financial, and on estate of Stow, with begging letters and petitions for interest. 1814 Description – Including 45. 15 Sep 1814, Campbeltown, Kintyre: David Littlejohn. Enquires why his previous letter was not answered; regrets that interdicted himself when what he should have done was interdict his refractory wife, whose indiscretions have been the chief cause of his inquietude and pecuniary embarrasment since 1786, when he divested himself of everything to secure a maintenance for his family; offers religious counsel. Campbeltown. From John Campbell, discussing family affairs at length; including character and education of GD13/523 Robert and Colin; and some observations about the country and people of Kintyre. 26/3/1814 CS96/3381 Thomas Harkness of Ballimore, wool and timber merchant, Garrachoran in Cowal. Sederunt book: 1815 - 1820 Description - Trustee: Duncan Smith, merchant, Greenock. Former partners in wool transactions: Walter Buchanan, merchant, Belfast; James McAlpin, merchant, Corpach; 33 1816 1816 Dugald Sinclair at Kilcomaig. Wool purchased in Kintyre and consigned to Liverpool; statement of profit and loss in wool, 1815-9. Evidence of bankrupt's dealings in tacks and stocks of farms. Also dealing in herring. Debtor in Ireland. Creditors in Liverpool. Precognition against John Blair, John Kelly, John Kelly, Peter Kelly for the crime of stealing from a wrecked vessel Accused - John Blair, weaver, Address: Ucheanleine [sic?] Killarie, Kilchenzie, AD14/16/62 Argyll John Kelly, alias Senior, Address: Tenant in Darlochan [Kintyre], Argyll John Kelly, alias Junior, son of John K., farmer (q.v) Darlochan, Argyll Peter Kelly, son of John K., farmer (q.v.) Darlochan, Argyll Duncan McCallum, merchant and dealer, Tarbert and Glasgow. Sederunt book 1816 – 1819 Description - Trustee: William Anderson, merchant, Glasgow. CS96/4116 Bankrupt had concern in woollen manufactory in Kintyre. Inventory of general merchandise and household furniture and valuation of crop, all at Tarbert. 34 1817 AD14/17/86 Precognition against James Johnston, Dugald Thomson, William Ballantine for the crime of theft from a wrecked vessel Accused - James Johnston, Address: Cottar, Drumalea, Kintyre, Argyll Dugald Thomson, Address: Cottar, Drumalea, Kintyre, Argyll William Ballantine, Address: Tangy, Cottar, Kintyre, Argyll Minute Book 18 Sep 1817 - 1 May 1818 Description - Cases in this volume which do not have separate entries in the NAS 1817 - 09 - 18 JC13/44 catalogue are listed under 'Accused' fields. All other cases in this volume can be found under their individual JC26, AD14 or AD15 references Plan of new and existing lines of march between the lands of Kilchrist and Killeonan (Killounan), 1819 RHP95482 the property of George MacNeill of Ugadale and the Duke of Argyll 1819 Description - Surveyor: Alexander Langlands, "land surveyor in Kintyre 1819 - 05 – SC54/20/3/37/1 Petition by Archibald McKerill in Pollwilling to Captain Thomas Campbell, road surveyor 15 0 for Kintyre, for exemption from work on the roads 15 May 1819 1820 AD14/20/6 Precognition against Neil Currie, Duncan Currie for the crime of housebreaking, hamesucken and assault with intent to rape at Laigh Drumore, Kintyre Accused - Neil Currie, tailor, Address: Baillivullin, Campbeltown, Argyll Duncan Currie, Age: 30, sailor, formerly shoemaker, Address: 35 High Ballivulline, Campbeltown, Kintyre, Argyll Victim - Catherine Sharp, Laigh Drumore, Kintyre; native of Ireland Agnes McMillan, daughter of late Duncan McMillan, weaver, Southend, Laigh Drumore, Kintyre Catherine Sharp, Laigh Drumore; native of Ireland Agnes McMillan, daughter of late Duncan McMillan, weaver, Southend, Laigh Drumore Precognition against John Campbell, James McPherson, Mrs McWilliams, James Dollans, James Coyle for the crime of theft, forgery, using and uttering false documents Accused - John Campbell, alias Patrick McConnelly; McConnal, Age: 28, packman, Address: Prisoner in Glasgow, formerly Tarbet, Kintyre James McPherson, Address: Prisoner Mrs McWilliams, changekeeper, Address: McFarlane Street, 1820 AD14/20/38 36 1820 AD14/20/112 1820 AD14/20/173 Glasgow James Dollans, alias Dolin, Age: 22, tailor, Address: Glasgow James Coyle, soldier, Address: Glasgow, formerly in Rutherglen Precognition against John Campbell, Neil McKinven for the crime of sheep-stealing Accused - John Campbell, herd, Common Muir of Largie, Kintrye, Argyll, Address: [Argyll] Neil McKinven, ferryman, Address: Tayinloan, Killean, Kintyre Precognition against Janet Culbertson, James Culbertson, Janet Culbertson, Samuel Culbertson for the crime of theft and wilful fireraising Accused - Janet Culbertson, wife of Kas Culbertson, late tenant in Bulloch, now in Cheskan, Campbeltown, Kintyre, Argyll, m.s. White, Address: [Argyll] James Culbertson, junior. Son of Jas Culbertson, late tenant in Bulloch, now in Cheskan,Kintyre, Argyll, Age: 20, Address: 37 1821 AD14/21/170 1821 AD14/21/189 [Argyll] Janet Culbertson, daughter of Jas Culbertson, late tenant in Bulloch, Kintyre, Argyll, Address: [Argyll] Samuel Culbertson, son of Jas Culbertson, late tenant in Bulloch, Kintyre, Argyll, Age: 15, Address: [Argyll] Precognition against John MacKay, Donald MacKay, Archibald MacKay for the crime of assault and hamesucken Accused - John MacKay, Age: 47, farmer and joint tacksman, Address: Kerranashee, Kintyre, Argyll Donald MacKay, Age: 30, fisherman, Address: Carradell, Kintyre, Argyll Archibald MacKay, Age: 27, farmer and joint tacksman, Address: Kerranashee, Kintyre, Agryll Precognition against John Brown, Hugh Bannister for the crime of theft by housebreaking Accused - John Brown, alias Daniel Brown, weaver and fisherman, Address: Prisoner in 38 1821 CH2/1423 1821 CS228/B/15/51 Glasgow, formerly Kintyre, Argyll Hugh Bannister, alias Benniston, m.s. Hugh, Age: 17, packman Kilcalmonell and Kilberry Kirk Session 1821 – 1977 Description - The two ancient parishes of Kilcalmonell and of Kilberry were united prior to the year 1560, with each parish retaining its own church after the union. The churches of both Kilcalmonell and of Kilberry formerly existed as a prebend of Lismore. In 1965 the united charge was divided, and on the same date the parish of Kilcalmonell was linked with Skipness, and Kilberry established a link with Tarbert. Both kirk sessions, which remain active today, sat within the Presbytery of Kintyre, until the restructuring of the Presbyteries in 1976, when they became part of the Presbytery of South Argyll. Barbreck: Ranking and sale, and division of Description - Productions in process 1 - Instrument of sasine in favour of Lieutenant Colonel Dugald Campbell, late in the service of the East India Company on heritable bond dated 11th September 1790, granted by Colonel Charles 39 Campbell of Barbreck in his favour for £6500 over his two merk land of Glenamuchlaich and others in the parishes of Kilcolmkeel and Kilblaan, Lordship of Kintyreand sherrifdom of Argyll, dated said sasine 27th November 1790 and recorded in the General Register of Sasines 28th December thereafter. 2 - Decreet of adjudication at the instance of Colonel Dugald Campbell in the service of the East India Company and Elizabeth Campbell his spouse, against Captain Donald Campbell , eldest son and heir of the deceased Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck, adjudging from the three merk land of old extent of Knockriochbeg and others lying within the parishes of Kilcheran and Kilkevan, Lordship of Kintyre and sheriffdom of Argyll in payment of the sums mentioned dated 8th February 1797 and abbreviate recorded 8th April thereafter. Also included in process: Petition of Colonel James Campbell, 1819. AD14/22/29 Precognition against John Campbell for the crime of falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition at Various places in the county of Ross and Cromarty Accused - John Campbell, alias Alexander Campbell, unmarried, Age: 35, 40 1822 1822 AD14/22/147 1822 AD14/22/207 1822 AD14/22/248 1824 AD14/24/313 teacher, formerly licensed to preach by Kintyre presbytery, formerly examiner of SSPCK schools, Address: Clachan, Kilcalmonell, Argyll Precognition against Duncan Currie, Neil Currie for the crime of assault with intent to rape at Laigh Drumore, Parish of Campbell, Argyleshire Accused - Duncan Currie, Age: 30, sailor, Address: Prisoner in tolbooth of Campbelltown, formerly High Ballevuline, Campbelltown, Kintyre, Argyll Neil Currie Precognition against Mathew Kelly for the crime of assault Accused - Mathew Kelly, cottar, Address: Taynatmoil, Kintyre, Argyll, (Tagnailnoil? Taganioil?) Killian and Kilchenzie Precognition against John Dillon for the crime of uttering threats Accused - John Dillon, Address: Tenant, Ferryhouse (croft), Moneroy, Southend, Kintyre Precognition against Robert Colville for the crime of threatening violence Accused - Robert Colville, Address: Kintyre 41 1824 RHP141503/31 1826 1827 1830 1830 Map of southern part of Argyllshire 1824 Description - 'Southern part of Argyllshire. No 17 part 2nd.' Drawn by W Johnson, Edinburgh. Engraved by J & G Menzies, Edinburgh. Published by John Thomson & Co, Edinburgh. 1/4 inch = 1 British mile. 535 x 740 mm. Coloured. Engraving. County map coloured to show county and parish boundaries. Inset plans of southern part ofKintyre and of Campbeltown. Kintyre Rental Books - Ledgers for collection of rents, etc for GD1/580/3 the Duke of Argyll's property in Kintyre 1826 - 1839 Precognition against Mary Campbell for the crime of uttering forged note AD14/27/146 Accused - Mary Campbell, Age: 40, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: Native of Kintyre Precognition against John McQueen for the crime of assault with intent to rape on the road leading from Campbeltown to Leeward side of Kintyre Accused - John McQueen, alias McQuin, Age: 17, farm AD14/30/102 servant between Antrim, Islay and Kintyre, Address: Big-kiln of Campbeltown, Origin: Born in Antrim Victim - Agnes Langlands, daughter of Mathew Langlands, Ballinatunie, Arygleshire AD14/30/103 Precognition against John Macpherson, Alexander Cumming for the crime of assault on the road leading from Taginloan to Ballochroy Accused - John Macpherson, alias 42 1830 Cumming, son of Angus MacPherson, farmer, Age: 22, Address: Kilcalmonell, Kintyre Alexander Cumming, son of John Cumming, cottar, Age: 23, Address: Gleckandunan, Kilcalmonell, Kintyre Victim - on the road leading from Taginloan to Ballochroy Archibald on the road leading from Taginloan to Ballochroy, Killean & Kilckenzie AD14/30/106 Precognition against Archibald McLachlan, Malcolm Milloy, John McGeachy, Gilbert Reid for the crime of deforcement, assault and theft near to The Manse, Killean Accused - Archibald McLachlan, senior, Age: 57, labourer, Address: Caigain, Killean and Kilkenzie,Kintyre, Argyll Malcolm Milloy, junior, labourer, Address: Caigain, Killean and Kilkenzie, Kintyre, Argyll John McGeachy, labourer, Address: Crubastle, Killean and Kilkenzie, Kintyre, Argyll Gilbert Reid, labourer, Address: High Clachaig, Killean and Kilkenzie, Kintyre, Argyll 43 1830 1830 1830 - 09 - 03 JC26/1830/201 Victim - Alexander Anderson, Killean and Kilkenzie, Kintyre, Argyll Hugh McBride, Hanging Shaw, Cathcart, Renfrewshire Precognition against William Stewart, Hugh Stewart for the crime of theft at Cathadal, Southend, Argyleshire Accused - William Stewart, weaver, Address: Bracklet, AD14/30/107 Southend, Kintyre, Argyll Hugh Stewart, weaver, Address: Bracklet, Southend, Kintyre, Argyll Victim - John MacBoag, Cathadal, Southend, Argyleshire Precognition against Andrew Hill, George Reid for the crime of assault and deforcement at Hillhead field, Palace Craig, Monkland Accused - Andrew Hill, collier, Address: Faskine, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire AD14/30/197 George Reid, collier, Address: Faskine, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire Victim - Hugh McBride, Hanging Shaw, Cathcart, Renfrewshire Alexander Anderson, Killean and Kilkenzie, Kintyre, Argyll Trial papers relating to John McGeachy, Malcolm Milloy, Archibald McLachlan for the crime of deforcement, assault and theft near to The Manse, Killean. Tried at High 44 1830 - 09 - 03 JC26/1830/212 1831 08 - 26 1832 183 3 Court, Inveraray 3 Sep 1830 Trial papers relating to John McQueen for the crime of assault with intent to rape on the road leading from Campbeltown to Leeward side of Kintyre. Tried at High Court, Inveraray 3 Sep 1830 Letter by Lewis McIver, Stornoway, to J A Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, agreeing to let a house to friends of Seaforth, requesting GD46/1/309 information as to the terms on which Seaforth would let him have a farm, giving news on the condition of stock and crops and reporting the loss of the "Ben Nevis" off the Mull of Kintyre. 26 Aug 1831 Precognition against James Douglas, George Patten for the crime of theft by opening lockfast places at Lochkiaran, Helcalmonell Accused - James Douglas, alias Douglass; Doudgles, tailor, formerly apprentice to George Thomson, West AD14/32/159 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, Address: Kintyre, ormerly Edinburgh, Glasgow, Origin: Native of Edinburgh George Patten, Address: Glasgow Victim - Archibald Hamilton, Lochkiaran, Helcalmonell AD14/33/160 Precognition against Duncan McCallum, John McCallum for the crime of theft by cattle stealing at Kintyre, Saddell and Skipness, Argyll Accused - Duncan McCallum, porter or labourer, Address: 45 1833 1833 - 04 - 19 183 7 1838 Greenock, Renfrewshire John McCallum, mill knoll [sic?], Address: Campbeltown, Argyll Plan of part of Kintyre, showing route from Arinanuan to Laggan Muir 1833 RHP140022 Description - Locus of crime plan in precognition against Duncan McCallum, porter or labourer, for theft. Trial papers relating to John McCallum, Duncan McCallum for the crime of theft by JC26/1833/279 cattle stealing at Kintyre, Saddell and Skipness, Argyll. Tried at High Court, Inveraray 19 Apr 1833 Precognition against Duncan McCallum for the crime of sheepstealing at Greenock; Dumbarton Accused - Duncan McCallum, Age: 32, labourer or jobber, Address: Tannerie Close, Greenock, AD14/37/274 Origin: Native of Kintyre Victim - James Hair, Garvock, Innerkip, Greenock, Renfrewshire Colin Campbell, Colgrain Archibald Campbell, sir, Succoth, Baronet Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Engineer's department Bound file: construction of Mull of Kintyre, Oronsay, Start Point, Butt of Lewis, Oxcars NLC11/3/1 and St Abbs Head lighthouses 1838 – 1881 Description - This volume appears to be the only survivor from a sequence of 19th century bound files equivalent to the series in NLC11/4-6. It contains letters from outside bodies to the Engineers 46 184 0 1842 1842 1842 1843 1844 - 04 1845 1845 - 04 - 16 1846 1846 - 05 - 08 1848 Precognition against John McNeill for the crime of sheep-stealing Accused - John McNeill, AD14/40/3 labourer, Address: Achnafad, Kilcalmonell, Kintyre, Argyll Donald Brown: Suspension & CS275/4/20 Interdict.: Respondent: Rev. John MacArthur & Presbytery of Kintyre Rev. Donald Campbell: Suspension & CS275/4/57 Interdict.: Respondent: Presbytery of Kintyre & Others Accounts between the chamberlain of Kintyre and the Duke GD1/580/11 of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre. (with rental) Duke of Argyll and the Heritors of Southend v Donald Campbell 1843 Description - ction for delivery of the keys of the parish church of Southend and, failing delivery, to grant warrant to the pursuer to force open the doors of the said church. SC50/5/1843/34 Defender had been deposed by the Presbytery of Kintyre but, in advance of his replacement being presented to preach to the congregation of the said parish, defender had obtained the keys to the said church and did withhold them Letters Accompanying Petitions to Parliament etc Apr 1844 GD112/74/825 Description – Including 16. 15 April. KIllean, Kintyre. Duncan Clarke, minister, Killean Free church. Alexander Ross: Note &c. in CS275/7/251 Suspension & Interdict.: Respondent: Presbytery of Kintyre & Others Letters with Petitions to Ormelie and Others 16 Apr 1845 GD112/51/176 Description – Including 13. Donald McRae, moderator of Free presbytery of Kintyre, Tarbert, Kintyre. (Maynooth). Accounts between the chamberlain of Kintyre and the GD1/580/12 Duke of Argyll for intromissions with rents of Kintyre. (with rental) Letters with Petitions to Ormelie and Others 8 - 9 May 1846 GD112/51/208 Description – Including 14. 9 May. Duncan Clarke, in name of Free presbytery of Kintyre. Killean by Tarbert, Argyllshire. (Sites.) SC50/5/1848/20 Alexander MacKeich, dealer, residing at Dalnacarnan v John MacVannell, Peter MacVannell, and Archibald MacVannell, all farmers in Lemnamuick 1848 47 1848 1848 1849 1849 – 08 Description - Petition for delivery and for damages: relates to sale of 50 Kintyre bolls of potatoes and the doubling of the price of potatoes. Duke of Argyll v Peter MacCallum, sometime tenant of Crosshill, now tenant of Dunskeig 1848 Description - Action for debt. Includes: SC50/5/1848/25 Tack for 19 years of the Farm of Crosshill to Peter MacCallum, 1826 [Print] Articles, Conditions and Regulations to be observed by the Tacksmen of Farms inKintyre, nd.. Duke of Argyll v John Muir, mason in Campbeltown 1848 Description - Process for ploughing and sowing a park at Whitehill in 1847. Report by Hugh Goold, His Grace's Land Steward in Kintyre on the management of the SC50/5/1848/43 park at Whitehill, with payments to farmers, ploughmen etc. 1847 Time state of shearing and working John Muir's crop, 1847, names of men and women, with wages specified. Precognition against Barbara Fraser for the crime of theft and previous conviction Accused - Barbara Fraser, alias Ferguson, Jean; Bell, AD14/49/406 Barbara; Ferguson, Mary, Age: 35, house cleaner, Address: No fixed abode, Origin: Native of Mull of Kintyre (Cantyre) GD112/74/87 Letters from J F Wyllie to Barcaldine, many relating to sale of wool Aug Dec 1849 Description - With enclosures. Including 4. 1849 August 27. Bolfracks. Wyllie to Barcaldine. Has a pony from Kintyre which may be bought; another pony also `here'; does not think it will do for the queen, but it may be very useful for the moors. 8. 1849 September 10. Bolfracks. Wyllie to Barcaldine. Difficulties with water of Auch, which is most unmanageable; road on south side of Lochetive. 10. 1849 September 19. Bolfracks. 48 Wyllie to Barcaldine. More about the Auch water; Aberfeldy school. 14-15. 1849 September 26. Bolfracks. Wyllie to Barcaldine. Dispute with the Caledonian inn, Aberfeldy; some innkeepers about Dunkeld have done everything they can to punish the tenant of the Breadalbane Arms by driving to the other house during the whole season, and sending the Callander and Perth evening coach to Kenmore; only reason known is that Menzies, the landlord, took a spirited part in getting up the Perth and Aberfeldy coach which ran all the previous winter, and proved a great boon to all in the district. With petition from Ronald Brown, Easdale, 8 September 1849, for assistance with proposed emigration to Australia. 29-30. 1849 December 11. Bolfracks. Wyllie to Barcaldine. Proposal to start an eel fishery at the Isse of Loch Tay near Taymouth, by Mr Buist, superintendant of the Tay salmon fisheries. 43. n.d. Friday night. Bolfracks. Robert Elder to [Breadalbane]. Parish of Salen; asks for interest with the Duke of Argyll and Mr Campbell of Islay, the heritors; also refers to parish of Dull. James Bogle. Uigle Kintyre, Argyllshire: CS279/259 Sequestration &c. Petition Pursuer's proof in causa the CH2/1153/19 presbytery of Kintyre v. Rev George Maclean, Duplicate Argyll Militia and Lieutenancy of Argyll 1851 Description - 1. 1851 January 3. Lochgilphead. Hugh McEwan to Barcaldine. Thanks for Breadalbane's interest. 2-4. 1851 January 9-18. Lochfyne. ? H Forlong to Breadalbane. Wishes place on list of JPs of Argyll. 5. 1851 April 17. Inveraray. William Wilson to Breadalbane. 49 1850 1851 1851 GD112/52/622 Interest to succeed Donald McIntyre, late clerk to general meeting of lieutenancy of Argyll. 6. 1851 April 28. New Club Edinburgh. Sir James Milles Riddell to Breadalbane. Interest for appointment of Thomas M Riddell, his son, as deputy lieutenant. 7. 1851 May 2. Inveraray. Alexander Mitchell, clerk, to Breadalbane. List of additions to JPs of Argyllshire [wanting]. 8. 1851 May 2. Edinburgh New Club. R or P MacLachlan to Breadalbane. List of JPs. 9. 1851 May 2. 13 Royal Crescent Glasgow. John MacEwan to Breadalbane. Meeting to commissioners of supply at Inveraray on 30 April. 10. 1851 June 30. Glen Nevis. A Campbell of Monzie to Barcaldine. Particular. Interest for MacLachlan of McLachlan as JP. 11. 1851 July 17. 31 Melville St Edinburgh. E F Maitland to Breadalbane. Is appointed sheriff of county of Argyll. 12. 1851 July 19. Inveraray. William Wilson to Barcaldine. Is glad to have been appointed general clerk of lieutenancy for county of Argyll. 13. 1851 August 4. 29 Golden Sq. David Caldwell to Breadalbane. New commission awaits the Lord Chancellor's authority for additions. 14. 1851 August 9. 126 Queen St Glasgow. James Fraser Galbraith to Barcaldine. Wishes vacancy in Argyll militia. 50 15-16. 1851 September 29. Killean Kintyre. ? Thomas Hall, lt col unattached, to Breadalbane. Interest for appointment as deputy lieutenant, vacant by death of his brother, James Hall of Killean. With letter in his favour, same date, from William Wilson, to Barcaldine. 17. 1851 October 10. Inveraray. Alexander Mitchell, clerk of supply, to Barcaldine. Note of stamps paid for by late Donald McIntyre, writer's late uncle; asks for repayment. Pursuer's proof in causa the presbytery CH2/1153/18 of Kintyre v. Rev George Maclean Pursuer's proof in causa the presbytery of Kintyre v. CH2/1153/20 Rev George Maclean, Defender's proof Rev. George McLean: Suspension & CS275/14/79 Interdict.: Respondent: Rev. Colin F. Campbell & Others (Presbytery of Kintyre) Minute of Pres. CH2/190/12/259 Kintyre re Mission at Tarbert The Moil Grazing Company, sheep and cattle graziers in Kintyre v Hector Beith, residing at Lossit, manager of the Company 1853 SC50/5/1853/7 Description - Petition for warrant to take back to Balligroggan eleven head of black cattle which the respondent has dispatched to the Kilmichael Market. The company is in process of winding up its affairs with a public roup advertised to be held at Balligroggan. Register of Applications for Publicans' Certificates. Kintyre District 1858 JP36/3/4 1901 Pocket book with archaeological notes and sketches, a photograph of a GD492/36 cinerary urn in Banff Museum and a photograph of Saddell Castle, Kintyre. 1862 RHP4334 Plan of proposed quoad sacra parish to be disjoined from the parish of Kilbride, Buteshire 1862 Description - 'Sketch of proposed Quoad Sacra parish in Arran'. No scale 75 x 156 cm Sketch of a proposed quoad sacra parish with boundary coloured. Brodick Castle, 51 1851 - 11 - 25 1852 1852 1852 - 11 - 24 1853 1858 1862 1862 1866 SC50/5/1866/2 Brodick Kirk, Springbank New Hotel, Corrie Harbour, farms, rivers and coastline noted. Relief shown by rough brush wash and hachures. Endorsed 'Map of proposed Quoad Sacra Parish in the Island of Arran to be disjoined from the parish of Kilbride, in terms of Act 7 and 8 Vict Chap: 44 - referred to in the Minutes of the Presbytery of Kintyre of date April 16th 1862. Dougald Campbell, Moderator and James W Russell, Clerk of Presbytery of Kintyre'. Cattle plague - copy minutes of a meeting of the justices of the peace for the Kintyre District with recommendations for the prevention of cattle plague. 1866 Description - Cattle Plague - copy minutes of a meeting of the justices of the peace for the Kintyre District with recommendations for the prevention of cattle plague. Includes: [Printed booklet] Instructions to Argyllshire Constabulary regarding the Cattle Plague, by Colin MacKay, Chief Constable, 15 March 1866 1870 1870 1870 1870 [Printed notice] Cattle Plague - recommendations of the Central Committee for the Prevention of Cattle Plague in the County of Argyll, 6 January 1866 HH37/38 Kintyre Presbytery – Closed until 1870 MS minute books of evidence of presbyterian congregations and other denominations of certain parishes in the following presbyteries (overlapping in some cases as noted) Closed until 1870 HH37/98 Description - Dunoon Presbytery (including parishes of Kilcalmonil in presbytery of Kintyre, Lochgilphead, North and South Knapdale and Kilmichael-Glassary in presbytery of Inveraray). See also Greenock. MS minute books of evidence of presbyterian congregations and other HH37/115 denominations of certain parishes in the following presbyteries (overlapping in some cases as noted) Closed until 1870 SC50/5/1870/21 John Sommerville, residing at Garryhorn, Ayrshire v Alexander Greenlees, distiller, Campbeltown 1870 Description - Action for debt, for four black-face tups - relates to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Evidence of: Alexander Greenlees, defender David MacEachran, farmer, veterinary surgeon, and Inspector for the Burgh under the Contagious Diseases of Animals Act 1869 Dugald MacKechnie, Sergeant of Police, and Inspector for Kintyre under the above Act James Fraser. Sergeant of Police, and also an Inspector under the above Act James Muir, residing in Kirk Street, Campbeltown Archibald Henderson, grocer, Longrow, Campbeltown 52 1872 1872 1878 RHP40677 RHP6915 1878 SC50/37/1 1878 SC50/37/2 1878 SC50/37/3 1879 SC50/37/4 1882 SC51/57/1 1884 SC50/5/1884/6 John Hyndman, defender?s shepherd John Sommerville, pursuer Alexander Campbell, shoemaker, Longrow Alexander [ ], pursuer?s shepherd at High Lossit James Robertson CS318/15/56 Campbell, Kintyre, Argyllshire, Clergyman Admiralty Chart of West Coast from Mull of Kintyre to Ardnamurchan, with addition completing Tiree. 1872 Admirantly chart of north coast of Ireland from Larne to Bloody Foreland and of parts of Islay and Kintyre, with inset charts of Culdaff Bay, Port Ellen and the Maidens 1878 Returns of business - Ordinary Court 1878 – 1883 Description - These returns give summary information about ordinary court actions for the Kintyre district of the county of Argyll, and include returns of miscellaneous and administrative business also transacted. Returns of business - Debt Recovery Court 1878 – 1883 Description - These returns give summary information about debt recovery actions under the Debts Recovery (Scotland) Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c.96) for the Kintyre district of the county of Argyll. Returns of business - Small Debt Court 1878 – 1883 Description - These returns give summary information about small debt court actions under the Small Debt Court (Scotland) Act 1825 (6 Geo 4 c.24) for the Kintyre district of the county of Argyll. Returns of business - Criminal Court 1879 – 1883 Description - These returns give summary information about criminal court actions for the Kintyre district of the county of Argyll as required by the Criminal Law (Scotland) Act 1830 (11 Geo IV and 1 Gul IV c.37) Provisional & Special Orders/Private Legislation Procedural Papers 1882 – 1944 Description - Campbeltown Water - Provisional Order (1944) Dunoon Electricity (Extension) - Special Orders. (1882 - 1933) Grampian Electricity - Special Orders. (1931, 1934 & 1940) Argyllshire (Mid-Argyll & Kintyre) Electricity - Special Orders: (1934 & 1935) North British Railway - Provisional Orders (1912 & 1913) Neil MacNish, shepherd, residing at Lonlea, Whitehouse v Mrs Elizabeth Hume Campbell or Moreton MacDonald, residing at Largie Castle 1884 Description - Action for payment of £30 which is the loss claimed by the pursuer on account of his illegal dismissal as shepherd at Dramavow. Lists the wages and conditions of his service as a shepherd, including 'six Kintyre bolls 53 1884 SC50/5/1884/12 1884 SC50/5/1884/14 or seventy two stones of oatmeal'. Productions include two certificates of character. Depositions of: John Mitchell, distiller and farmer, Campbeltown William Maxwell, farmer, Baraskomill Archibald Mitchell, cattle dealer, Campbeltown Mrs. Margaret Chalmers or Mitchell, wife of last witness Neil MacNish, pursuer Elizabeth Robertson or MacNish, pursuer?s wife [can?t write 'owing to short sight'] Mrs Moreton MacDonald, defender John Robertson, factor, Largie Castle Archibald MacPhail, shepherd, Tayinloan Malcolm MacNicol, shepherd, Largie Kintyre District Road Trustees v Andrew Hamilton, builder, residing in Campbeltown, and Thomas Hamilton, farmer, Flush 1884 Description - Action relating to a dispute over a contract to build a sea wall on the public road at Glenramskill and Kildalloig. Process includes measurements and reports. Depositions of: David MacGibbon, chamberlain of Kintyre David Laidlaw, county road surveyor for Linlithgowshire Thomas Miller, builder in Saltcoats John Paterson, builder in Campbeltown Andrew Hamilton, defender John MacCallum, assistant master of works Donald MacCallum, district road surveyor James Lothian, clerk to the district road trustees Martin Wallace, builder in Campbeltown James Rennie, builder in Campbeltown Alexander Ferguson, builder in Campbeltown Archibald Girvan, builder in Campbeltown Peter Spence, mason in Campbeltown Daniel MacCallum, mason in Campbeltown John Martin, mason in Campbeltown Alexander MacIntyre, mason in Campbeltown Thomas Hamilton, defender William Reid, merchant, Southend v Andrew Hamilton, builder in Campbeltown 1884 Description - Petition for warrant to authorise Daniel Hamilton, mason in Campbeltown, to complete a tenement of houses in Southend upon which the defender had been working, at the site of Alexander MacSporran, builder in 54 1884 SC50/5/1884/23 1889 1889 SC50/5/1889/1 Campbeltown. Related to the action against the defender by the Kintyre District Road Trustees (see SC50/5/1884/12). John Cunningham, physician and surgeon in Campbeltown v Andrew Hamilton builder in Campbeltown, and the Kintyre District Road Trustees for their interest Precognition against John Glen, Archibald McLachlan for the crime of culpable homicide at Firth of Clyde Accused - John Glen, Age: 47, pilot of steamer 'Adell', Address: 12 West Princes Street, Rothesay, Origin: AD14/89/101 Native of Kintyre, Argyll Archibald McLachlan, Age: 33, steamboat master, Address: 6 Ferguson Place, Rothesay, Origin: Native of Kilmoden parish, Argyll Victim - Alexander Marmaduke Hutton, New Cathcart Trustees of John Ross, distiller in Campbeltown v John MacKenzie and others 1889 Description - Action for multiplepoinding. Eighteen claimants from the United Kingdom and overseas. Process includes: Extract registered trust disposition and settlement of John Ross, distiller, Campbeltown, 1886 Contract of co-partnery of John Ross & Company, distillers in Campbeltown, of the Kintyreand Longrow Distilleries, 1877 55 Balance sheet of John Ross & Company as at 1 September 1885 Genealogical tree of the Ross family Bratby & Hinchliffe Ltd, aerated water engineers, Manchester v John Crawford, Kintyre Mineral Water Works, Campbeltown 1890 John Crawford, Kintyre Mineral Water Works, Campbeltown v Bratby & Hinchliffe Ltd, aerated water engineers, Manchester 1890 Description - Action for payment of £60 claimed to have been lost through late delivery of bottles. Memorial of the Kintyre Scientific Association for transfer of Kilkerran coin E872/76 hoard into their custody for local exhibition April 11, 1892 District Sanitary Inspector v Peter Nicolson, grocer, Kintyre Street, Tarbert 1896 Description - Complaint of a Nuisance caused by dungheap next to a dwelling house occupied by Widow Mary Law TACK by Anna Stewart, relict of deceased Ronald McDonald of Sanday [Macdonald of Sanda], having commission from Mr. Robert Stewart, uncle to the sheriff of Bute and tutor to the laird of Sanday GD92/55 [Sanda], to Angus Campbell late bailie of Campbeltown, now in Druimlemill of the 2 merkland of Ballnabrad, in parish of Killecheran [Kilchiaran], lordship of Kintyre, and sheriffdom of Argyll for yearly payment of £100. 19 March 1680 TACK by Anna Stewart, relict of deceased Ranall McDonald of Sany [Macdonald of Sanda], having commission from Mr. Robert Stewart, uncle to the sheriff of Bute and tutor to the laird of Sanay, to GD92/56 Angus Campbell late bailie of Campbeltown now in Drumletan, of the 2 merkland of Ballinbrayde in parish of Kilcheran [Kilchiaran], Lordship of Kintyre and Sheriffdom of Argyll for yearly silver rent of £100. 19 March 1680 Kintyre, United Free CH3/1483 Presbytery of 1900 1929 Ordnance Survey 1 inch map marked to show proposed railways in Kintyre from Southend to Cour Bay via Glenbarr, with branch from Drumlemble to Campbeltown, and from Ronachan Bay to Skipness. 1900 56 1890 1890 SC50/5/1890/2 SC50/5/1890/3 1892 1896 SC50/5/1896/10 19 March 1680 19 March 1680 1900 1900 RHP38334 1901 1901 - 01 - 01 RHP34106 NLC3/1/1 Admiralty chart of west coast from Mull of Kintyre to Ardnamurchan. 1901 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Jan 1901 - 31 Mar 1902 Description - Section I. Nos. 1-91 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1. Inchkeith Lighthouse. 2. Fidra Lighthouse. 3. Isle of May Lighthouse. 4. Bass Rock Lighthouse. 5. Barns Ness Lighthouse. 6. St Abbs Head Lighthouse. 7. Bell Rock Lighthouse. 8. Scurdieness (Montroseness) Lighthouse. 9. Tod Head Lighthouse. 10. Girdle Ness Lighthouse. 11. Buchan Ness Lighthouse. 12. Rattray Head Lighthouse. 13. Kinnaird Head Lighthouse. 14. Covesea Skerries Lighthouse. 15. Chanonry Point Lighthouse. 16. Cromarty Lighthouse. 17. Tarbatness Lighthouse. 18. Noss Head Lighthouse. 19. Stroma Lighthouse. 20. Pentland Skerries Lighthouse. 21. Cantick Head Lighthouse. 22. Hoy Sound (High) Lighthouse. 23. Hoy Sound (Low) Lighthouse. 24. Noup Head Lighthouse. 25. Hellyer Holm Lighthouse. 26. Auskerry Lighthouse. 27. Start Point Lighthouse. 28. North Ronaldsay Lighthouse. 29. Fair Isle (North) Lighthouse. 30. Fair Isle (South) Lighthouse. 31. Sumburgh Head Lighthouse. 32. Bressay Lighthouse. 33. Out Skerries (Whalsay Skerries) Lighthouse. 34. Muckle Flugga (North Unst) Lighthouse. 35. Dunnet Head Lighthouse. 36. Holburn Head Lighthouse. 37. Sule Skerry Lighthouse. 38. Cape Wrath Lighthouse. 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) 57 1902 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/5 Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. 88. Strathy Point Lighthouse. 89. Calf of Man Lighthouse. 90. Telephones. 91. Oil Rigs. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1902 - 31 Mar 1903 Description - Section II, nos 61-98 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. 88. Strathy Point Lighthouse. 89. Calf of Man 58 1902 - 08 Lighthouse. 90. Telephones. 91. Oil Rigs. 92. Annuitants (I-XV), Superannuation (from III), Superannuation (from XVI). 93. Lightkeepers. 94. Lighthouses (General). 95. Fog Signals. 96. Meteorological reporting stations. 97. Minor Lights 98. Unmanned Lightships (VIII onwards), Major Automatic Lights. Decree in petition of His Grace The Duke of Argyll for order to charge entailed estate with CS46/1902/8/59 improvement expenditure (Inverary and Kintyre entail) Date of decree: 29 Apr 1902, 23 Jul 1902 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1903 - 31 Mar 1906 Description - Section III, nos. 40-79 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 59 1903 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/9 190 4 CR11/171 1906 BT2/6223 Foreshore files 1904 – 1914 Description ARGYLL: Kintyre. Questions as to title to foreshore - claim by Duke of Argyll. The Kintyre Motor Company Limited Description - Company Name: The Kintyre Motor Company Limited. Nature of Business: Company Number: 6223. Date of Incorporation: 1906. Date Dissolved: 1906 1906 - 04 01 SC50/5/1906/6 Peter Jeffrey Mackie v Donald Campbell 1906 Description - Action concerning heritable property: irritation of lease over subjects at White House, Kintyre, Argyllshire. NLC3/1/23 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1906 - 31 Mar 1909 Description - Section IV, nos. 61-90 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness 60 1907 1907 - 10 Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. 88. Strathy Point Lighthouse. 89. Calf of Man Lighthouse. 90. Telephones. Educational Trusts 1907 – 1953 Description - Argyll Educational Trust Scheme, 1960 Review ED23/1066 of endowments: governing instruments (except those for funds administered by Kintyre Club) No closure period. Decree for payment, The Western Motor Company Limited v The Kintyre Motor Company CS46/1907/10/30 Limited Date of decree: 21 August 1907 and 2 October 1907 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1909 - 31 Mar 1912 Description - Section V, nos. 41-70 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1909 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/36 1910 1912 - 04 01 NLC3/1/52 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. Educational Trusts 1910 – 1919 ED13/507 Description - Argyll: Kintyre Hall of Killean. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1912 - 31 Mar 1915 Description - Section VI, nos. 41-71 61 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. The Kintyre and Galloway Shipping Company Limited Description - Company Name: The Kintyre and Galloway Shipping BT2/9126 Company Limited. Nature of Business: Company Number: 9126. Date of Incorporation: 1914. Date Dissolved: Certificate of membership of The Kintyre Club in the name of John Colville Lusk 19 Mar 1914 Higher Inspection of Schools and 1915 – 1917 ED17/338 Description - Leaving Certificate Examination Argyll: Kintyre Technical. Decree in petition of His Grace Niall Diarmid Campbell Duke of Argyll approving of instrument of disentail CS46/1915/2/7 and granting warrant to record the same (Inveraray and Kintyre) Date of decree: 22 Jan 1915 62 1914 1914 - 03 - 19 1915 GD501/83 1915 - 02 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1915 - 31 Mar 1918 Description - Section VII, nos. 51-84 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1915 - 04 01 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. George R. Watson v Kintyre & Galloway Shipping Co. Ltd. and Liquidator: Damages CS253/1124 Year of Calling 1916: Reference No. of Transmission: Office 260 A (Cairns) Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1918 - 31 Mar 1921 Description - Section VIII, nos. 51-78 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 63 NLC3/1/67 1918 1918 - 04 01 NLC3/1/86 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1921 - 31 Mar 1924 Description - Section IX, nos. 51-78 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1921 - 04 01 NLC3/1/106 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Engineers's department Bound File: Mull of Kintyre and Isle of May fog signals and radio beacons (41) 1923 – 1941 BT2/13013 The Kintyre Steamship 64 1923 1924 NLC11/4/41 1924 1924 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/119 Company Limited Description - Company Name:The Kintyre Steamship Company Limited. Nature of Business: Company Number: 13013 Date of Incorporation: 1924. Date Dissolved: Edinburgh Argyll Bute & Western Isles Association: Petition to transfer funds to Kintyre Technical School CS252/1431 Description - Year of calling 1923: Reference No. of Transmission 33: Office 2nd Divn. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1924 - 31 Mar 1927 Description - Section X, nos. 47-87 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. 65 1926 1927 SC50/5/1926/1 Eshaness Lighthouse. The Presbytery of Kintyre 1926 Description - Petition to have special method of calculation of part of the stipend of the parish of Kilcalmonell and Kilberry determined Educational Trusts 1927 – 1981 ED23/2180 Description - Argyll Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust Scheme, 1957 No closure period. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1927 - 31 Mar 1930 Description - Section XI, nos. 44-87 (excluding 51, 56, 62, 65, 68, 70, 72, 82) The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. Educational Trusts 1928 – 1982 Description - Argyll Educational Trust ED23/2181 (Amendment) Scheme, 1982: Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust (Kintyre) No closure period. DD4/163 Roads: Highlands 1929 – 1930 Description - Proposed construction of a road from Carradale to 66 1927 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/130 1928 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/143 Tayinloan, Kintyre, Argyll-shire: correspondence. Educational Trusts 1929 – 1954 Description - Argyll Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust ED23/891 Scheme, 1957: James Greenless Bursary Fund (Kintyre) No closure period. Educational Endowments (S) Commission (1928) ED23/215 1930 – 1932 Educational Endowments (S) Commission (1928) 1930 – 1936 Description - Schemes approved by Commissioners and ordered to be submitted to Scottish Education Department (Volume) (continued from ED23/2253/1) Schemes Nos: 23 Berwickshire Educational Trust Scheme, 1931 24 Selkirkshire Educational Trust Scheme, 1932 25 Wigtownshire Educational Trust Scheme, 1931 26 Dean Orphanage and Cauvin's Trust Scheme, 1931 27 Nicholson Endowment Trust Scheme, 1931 28 Peeblesshire Educational Trust Scheme, 1931 29 Edinburgh University (Fellowships, Scholarships and ED23/2253/2 Bursaries) Scheme, 1931 30 Marr Trust Scheme, 1934 31 Ferguson Mortification (Irvine) Scheme, 1931 32 Simson Bursary Trust Scheme, 1931 33 Stewartry Educational Trust Scheme, 1933 34 Bute Educational Trust Scheme, 1932 35 Dumfries Academy Endowments Trust Scheme, 1933 36 Wallace Hall Academy Trust Scheme, 1933 37 Hannahfield Trust Scheme, 1932 38 Dumfries Boys' Home Trust Scheme, 1933 39 Dumfries and Galloway Girls' Home Trust Scheme, 1933 40 Dawson Bursary Trust Scheme, 1932 41 Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust Scheme, 1932 Contents of Volume continued at ED23/2253/3 No closure period. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1930 - 31 Mar 1933 Description - Section XII, nos. 38-77 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also 67 to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 38. Cape Wrath Lighthouse. 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. John MacGrory Limited 1931 – 1979 Description - Company No. 16558. Date of Incorporation: 1931. Date of Dissolution: 30 Jul 1979. BT2/1979/439 Nature of Business: seedsmen, florists, nurserymen, etc. Registered Office: Kintyre Nurseries, Campbeltown. Educational Endowments (S) Commission ED23/358 (1928) 1931 - 1932 Upright Cross Slab, St Ninian, DD27/335 Sanda, Kintyre, Argyll 1932 - 1958 Educational Trusts 1932 – 1954 ED23/893 Description - Angus Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust Scheme, 1932 Review of endowments: forms EE7 No closure period. Saddell Abbey, near Campbeltown, Kintyre, Argyllshire 1932 – 1939 Description - Offer of guardianship refused. Includes report on condition and photographs. 68 193 1 1931 1932 1932 1932 MW1/462 1933 Educational Endowments (S) Commission (1928) 1933 Description - Signed and Sealed Orders in Council approving Schemes: Hannahfield Trust (1932); Selkirkshire Educational Trust (1932); Midlothian Educational Trust (1932); Kintyre Club Bursaries Trust (1932); Coldstream Memorial Medical Missionary Bursary Trust (1932); Skye School Children's Mid-day Meals Trust (1932); Newton Stewart and District Educational Trust (1932); Paton Educational Trust (1932); Edinburgh ED23/606 Angus Club Educational Trust (1932); Dawson Bursary Trust (1932); Dollar Academy Trust (1932); Argyll Educational Trust (1932); Catherine McCaig's Trust (1932); Inverness-shire Educational Trust (1932); Inverness Royal Academy Endowments Trust (1932); Wallace Hall Academy Trust (1933); Stewartry Educational Trust (1933); Clackmannan Educational Trust (1933); Bute, Byers, Guild and Thow Trusts (1933); McCrie Mortification (1933); Buccleuch Memorial Institute (1932) No closure period. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1933 - 31 Mar 1936 Description - Section XIII, nos. 45-65 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. CS318/77/155 Robert Millar, Carradale, Kintyre Three Standing Stones and Cist, DD27/1863 Ballochroy, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1977 69 1933 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/161 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 Standing Stones and Remains of Cairn, Barlea, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1971 Standing Stone and Chambered Cairn, DD27/1880 Beacharr, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1978 'Bruces' or 'Ugadale' Stone, near DD27/1882 Saddel, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1971 Standing Stone, Carragh Muasdale, Kintyre, DD27/1887 Argyll 1934-1971 Standing Stones, Clochkeil, near DD27/1902 Kilchenzie, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1972 Cairn, Cnocan Sithein, Machrihanish, Kintyre, DD27/1903 Argyll 1934-1980 Standing Stone, Crois Mhic Aoidh, Doire Na HDD27/1906 Earbaige, Kintyre, Argyll 1934-1972 1. Bound Ordnance Survey 1 inch maps marked to show proposed area of supply of Argyllshire (Mid Argyll & Kintyre) Electricity RHP22215 2. Duplicate thereof 1934 Description - Engineers: W. C. C. Hawtayne G. A. Bruce Trustees of late David Colville 1934 Description - Action concerning heritable property: irritation of Kintyre Distillery Feus in SC50/5/1934/3 Broad Street and Lady Mary Row, Campbletown by failure to pay feu duty for two years; reversion of subjects feued to superior. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores - Kintyre. Claim of the Duke of Argyll to ownership of certain foreshore between Ballochantuy and Killacraw, Port Crom, Kintyre. CR16/835 Notification of the construction of a factory for the purpose of utilising seaweed, and enquiring whether the foreshore between Ballochantuy and Killawcraw is uncontested by the Board. CR16/856 Board of Trade - Mercantile DD27/1866 70 1935 CR16/864 1936 CR16/907 1936 CR16/909 Marine Department Description - Foreshores Argyll. His Grace The Duke of Argyll, as Proprietor and Superior of the Lordship claims all the foreshore ex adverso of his Kintyre Estateand hopes the Board will not insist on plans to claim at Putican, Kintyre. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores Argyll. Claim of the Duke of Argyll to Machrihanish Bay and Bellochantuy Bay foreshores in the Barony of Kintyre. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores South Uist and Mull of Kintyre. Application by Cefoil Ltd for a licence to cut weed below low water mark and also to cut and gather seaweed from the foreshore. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores. Proposal to obtain seaweed from the seabed below low water mark of ordinary spring tides around Mull of Kintyre, the Isle of Arran, Sanda Island, Ghigha Island and Cara Island for the kelp industry (for a product called "Manducol"). 71 1936 CR16/915 1936 CR16/919 1936 CR16/924 1936 72 CR16/926 Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores. Correspondence regarding the proposal by Cefoil Ltd to cut and collect large quantities of seaweed from the seabed below low water mark of ordinary spring tides around Mull of Kintyre, the Isle of Arran, Sanda Island, Ghigha Island and Cara Island. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores. Proof of advertisement regarding the proposal by Cefoil Ltd to cut and collect large quantities of seaweed from the seabed below low water mark of ordinary spring tides around Mull of Kintyre, the Isle of Arran, Sanda Island, Ghigha Island and Cara Island. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores Objections against proposal by Cefoil Ltd to to cut and collect large quantities of seaweed from the seabed below low water mark of ordinary spring tides around Mull ofKintyre, the Isle of Arran, Sanda Island, Ghigha Island and Cara Island. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 - 04 01 NLC3/1/177 Description - Foreshores Argyll. Claim of the Duke of Argyll to Machrihanish Bay and Bellochantuy Bay foreshores in the Barony of Kintyre. Standing Stone and Remains of Cairn, Macharioch, near DD27/488 Southend,Kintyre, Argyll 1936 1959 Standing Stone and Chambered DD27/1216 Cairn, Carragh an Talaidh, Brackley,Kintyre 1936 - 1972 Cup Marked Stone, DD27/1976 Killocran, Kintyre, Argyll 1936-1972 Standing Stone, Mid Craigs, Kintyre, Argyll 1936DD27/2051 1972 Standing Stone, Low Margmonagach, near DD27/4281 Glenbarr, Kintyre, Argyll 1936-1982 Standing Stone, near High Kilkivan, DD27/4615 Machrihanish, Kintyre, Argyll 1936-1972 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1936 - 31 Mar 1939 Description - Section XIV, nos. 38-68 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 38. Cape Wrath Lighthouse. 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda 73 1937 1937 1937 1937 1938 Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. Kintyre Coal Company Limited Description - Company Name: Kintyre Coal Company Limited. BT2/20028 Nature of Business: Company Number: 20028. Date of Incorporation: 1937. Date Dissolved: Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores South Uist and Mull of Kintyre. Forwarding copy of plan referred to in the CR16/950 lease between Cefoil Ltd and the Duke of Argyll regarding the proposal to collect seaweed on the foreshore at South Uist and Mull of Kintyre and Sanda Island. DD15/3/9 Highland Development Files: Development Educational Trusts 1937 – 1957 Description - Argyll Educational Trust (Amendment) Scheme, ED23/2182 1982: Dr Robert Fullerton Bursary Fund (Kintyre Club) No closure period. CR16/1057 Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores Orkney. Licence in respect of the rights and interests of the Crown in certain bed of the sea around the Mull of Kintyre, Isle of Arran, Gigha Island and Cara Island in favour of Cefoil 74 1939 Ltd. Saddell Castle, Kintyre, Argyll 1939 DD27/1273 1978 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1939 - 31 Mar 1942 Description - Section XV, nos. 42-87 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores Argyllshire. Annual payment due by Major E H T Parson, CR16/1316 CBE, in respect of the rights and interests of the Crown in certain tidal lands below high water mark at Southend,Kintyre. 75 1939 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/196 1940 1941 - 02 - 10 SC23/21/1941/1 Fatal Accident Inquiry: Hugh MacMichael, pilot, Kintyre Cottage, 26 Bonnington Grove, Edinburgh, died 2 Jan 1941 10 Feb 1941 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1942 - 31 Mar 1945 Description - Section XVI, nos. 39-87 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. 79. North Carr Lighthouse. 80. Hyskeir Lighthouse. 81. Neist Point Lighthouse. 82. Rudbh' Re Lighthouse. 83. Maughold Head Lighthouse. 84. Copinsay Lighthouse. 85. Clythness Lighthouse. 86. Duncansby Head Lighthouse. 87. Eshaness Lighthouse. CR16/1463 Board of Trade - Mercantile Marine Department Description - Foreshores Argyllshire. The Ministry of Works has informed the Minister of War Transport that they are considering 76 1942 - 04 01 NLC3/1/206 1943 1944 1945 the question of dismantling the pier at Skipness, Kintyre which is the property of Mr C M Oakes, Skipness Castle. Correspondence and notes of H H Mackenzie relating to his book 'The Macleans of Boreray', including letters about modern descendants of the family and congratulations on publication of the book. 1944 – 1947 GD403/96 Description - ncluding: 15-17. 26 Feb 1947. The Rev. Angus Macvicar, Southend [Kintyre], with news of his family including his son Angus who 'expects 2 novels to be published soon'. GD281/54/164 Argyll County, Kintyre District Music Committee 1945 – 1952 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1945 - 31 Mar 1948 Description - Section XVII, nos. 48-69 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: NLC3/1/216 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull ofKintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board 1946 – 1951 DD4/2256 Description - Construction Scheme No 8 Campbeltown-Kintyre Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1946 – 1949 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): general. CB204 Records of Argyll 77 1945 - 04 01 1946 1946 1947 SEP14/174 1947 78 CR11/621 Colliery 1947 – 1967 Admin History - Coal mining is said to have taken place in the Machrihanish area of Mull of Kintyre area since the 16th century. The Glasgow Iron and Steel Company Ltd. sunk pits there in 1946 and the industry was nationalised in 1947. The steam coal from Argyll Colliery supplied power stations in Northern Ireland and production peaked at 500 tons a day in 1953. Problems with spontaneous combustion led to its closure in 1967 Arrangement - Records are arranged 1. Planning and Progress meetings 5. Policy records 14. Closure of Colliery records 24. Chairman's, Secretariat and Managers' records 26. Potential Plans of closure of colliery 27. New Colliery projects 33. Major Projects, Developments and Action Projects Foreshore files 1947 CR11/624 Description Argyll: Kintyre: Application for Submarine Cable from Gigha Island to Kintyre. Foreshore files Description - Inverness: Raasay: Proposal for a Submarine Cable from Raasay to Kintyre. 1947 1947 1947 1947 1948 SEP14/175 SEP14/176 SEP14/177 SEP14/1164 SEP14/178 Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1947 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): observations by government departments. Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1947 – 1952 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): publicity. Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1947 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): representations. North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board (NSHEB): Construction Schemes 1947 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre). Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1948 – 1952 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): DR56A authorisation. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1948 - 31 Mar 1951 Description - Section XVIII, nos. 56-68 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. CR11/772 Foreshore files 1949 – 1959 Description - East Lothian, Bute, Argyll: 79 1948 - 04 01 NLC3/1/237 1949 Dunbar: Firth of Clyde: West Kintyre: Application to remove Seaweed from Foreshore and Seabed 1949 SEP14/179 Hydro-Electricity: Construction Schemes 1949 – 1951 Description - Scheme no.8 (Kintyre/Glen Lussa): submission of plans. Decree appointing Sir George Ilay Campbell, Baronet and others to be trustees under the trust settlement and codicils and trust disposition CS46/1949/11/45 and settlement and codicil of the deceased the Most Noble Niall Diarmid Campbell, Tenth Duke of Argyll, Marquis of Kintyre and Lorne, etc Illegal Fishing Description - 'TOM MOORE' D 216 (IRISH AF62/3922 REPUBLIC) between Corsewall Point and Mull of Kintyre Standing Stone and Long Cist, Beacharr, near Killean, Kintyre, Argyll 1950 MW1/1376 Description - Wayleave for North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board Individual Areas: Campbeltown, Argyllshire 1950 – 1957 SEP4/345 Description - Kintyre Local Employment Committee: industrial development and unemployment in Rothesay and Campbeltown. NLC3/1/260 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1951 - 31 Mar 1954 Description - Section XIX, nos. 56-74 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 80 1949 - 11 195 0 1950 1950 1951 04 - 01 1952 1952 1953 1954 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. Standing Stone and Chambered DD27/1217 Cairn, Carragh an Talaidh, Brackley,Kintyre 1952 - 1958 Educational Trusts 1952 – 1954 Description - Argyll Kintyre Club Bursaries ED23/892 Trust Scheme, 1957: Duncan MacCallum Bursary Fund (Campbeltown) No closure period. Educational Trusts 1953 Description - Argyll Educational Trust ED23/1069 Scheme, 1960 Review of endowments: forms EE7 (except those administered by Kintyre Club) No closure period. Benjamin Mundell v Kintyre CS258/37832 Electrical & Engineering Services: Reduction Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1954 - 31 Mar 1957 Description - Section XX, nos. 53-67 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. DD4/1161 Traffic Regulation and 81 1954 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/287 1956 Restriction Orders - Classified Roads: Argyll 1956 - 1958 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1957 - 31 Mar 1960 Description - Section XXI, nos. 49-75 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1957 - 04 - 01 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. Keil Chapel, Southend, Kintyre, Argyll DD27/433 1958 - 1960 Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society GD281/108/88 Description – Field Archaeology Grants Standing Stone and Chambered DD27/1881 Cairn, Beacharr, Kintyre, Argyll 1959-1965 Eilean Mor, South Knapsdale, Kintyre, Argyll 1959-1979 DD27/1991 Description - Proposed erection of replica crosshead and removal of screens from chapel. Location of Industry 1960 – 1967 Description - Argyll: industry and employment in Kintyre. NLC3/1/341 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 NLC3/1/313 82 1958 1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 - 04 - 01 SEP4/1601 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1960 - 31 Mar 1963 Description - Section XXII, nos. 39-67 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. Highland Transport Board DD17/386 Description - Road transport: Kintyre area Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1963 - 31 Mar 1966 Description - Section XXIII, nos. 59-75 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar 83 1963 1963 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/371 1964 1965 1966 Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. SOE26/1964/1749 The Argyll County Council (Tayinloan Burn, Kintyre) Water Order 1964 James Daniels and Others v Lachlan Clark 1965 Description - Action for payment in respect of salvage services rendered to SC50/5/1965/1 M.F.V. ''May'' by M.F.V. "Nobles Again"; vessel in trouble 3/4 miles north of Sheep Island, off Mull of Kintyre Board of Trade inquiry into loss of the M.V. Quesada 1966 SC50/5/1966/2 Description - Board of Trade inquiry into the circumstances attending the loss of the British M.V. Quesada off the east coast of Kintyre, Argyllshire. Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1966 - 31 Mar 1969 Description - Section XXIV, nos. 50-78A The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1966 - 04 – 01 NLC3/1/408 1967 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. 77. Langness Lighthouse. 78. Chicken Rock Lighthouse. DD17/1499 Shipping Services 1967 – 1977 Description - Establishment of ferry service between Kintyre and Arran operated by Caledonian Steam 84 1967 1968 - 06 – 12 1969 SC51/14/1 RCC7/8/1 Packet Company (later Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd): general, including discussion of Clyde shipping services. Dunaverty Castle, Southend, Kintyre, DD27/4454 Argyllshire 1967-1976 Register of clubs for Argyll 12 Jun 1968 - 2 Jul 1979 Description - This register covers clubs in Bute, Cowal, Islay, Kintyre and Oban. The register was first maintained at Oban Sheriff Court and later Dunoon Sheriff Court. Proposed withdrawal of shipping service from Gourock, Tarbert and Ardrishaig. Correspondence, including TUCC report and STG proposals for shipping services to the Kintyre Peninsula 1969 – 1975 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1969 - 31 Mar 1972 Description - Section XXV, nos. 55-75 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1969 - 04 – 01 NLC3/1/435 1970 1972 1972 1972 - 04 – 01 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. List of objectors and letters of objection, including TUCC report and STG RCC7/8/2 proposals for shipping services to the Kintyre Peninsula 1970 Argyllshire: Ardnamurchan; DD7/7/128 Cowal; Islay; 1972 - 1973 Withdrawal of Ferry Services 1972 Description - Proposed Withdrawal of ferry service between Fairlie, Arran (Brodick) SEP5/53 and Kintyre (East Tarbert), including Scottish Transport Users Consultative Committee report (main file not kept, enclosure only). NLC3/1/465 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 85 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1972 - 31 Mar 1975 Description - Section XXVI, nos. 63-73 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. District Councils' Accounts DD7/7/159 1973 - 1974 GD325/2/239 Proposals for oil refinery at Kintyre 1973 – 1974 Kintyre District COM1/393 Council 1974 - 1977] District Councils' Accounts 1974 DD7/7/190 1975 Ardnacross Chambered Cairns, DD27/5733 Campbelltown, Strathclyde Region, Argyll District 1974-1988 Kintyre Marine BT2/1984/56923/1 Services Limited 1975 - 1984 NLC3/1/506 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1975 - 31 Mar 1978 Description - Section XXVII, nos. 39-67 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. 86 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1975 1975 - 04 – 01 1976 1976 1976 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 - 04 – 01 VR131/1/25 VR131/1/26 VR131/1/27 VR131/1/49 VR131/1/54 Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 03 - North Kintyre 1976 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 04 - Mid Kintyre 1976 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 05 - South Kintyre 1976 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 01-05: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre 1977 Kintyre Farms Ltd v Colin CS258/1978/3119 Caldwell Chrystie: Reparation Kintyre Farmers Ltd. v CS258/1978/6134 William Lorimer etc.: Reparation Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 01-05: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre 1978 NLC3/1/546 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1978 - 31 Mar 1981 Access Closed Description - Section XXVIII, nos. 47-71 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 87 1979 1979 1979 1980 1981 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. Kintyre Securities Limited v Robert Paterson McGregor and Mrs Rosemary SC36/9/1979/214 McGregor 1979 Abbey National Building Society v Russell Brooks, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Kintyre Securities Limited, Clydesdale Bank Limited, George G Kirk SC36/10A/1979/66 Limited, Scottish Universal Newspapers, Brownlee and Co Limited, Lombard North Central Limited, Elderslie Service Station, W Lang (Paisley) Limited, Forward Trust Limited and Strathclyde Regional Council 1979 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 01-05: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, VR131/1/59 Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre 1979 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 01-05: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, VR131/1/64 Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre 1980 The Halifax Building Society v Robert Paterson McGregor and Mrs Rosemary McGregor, Kintyre Securities Limited, The Governor and Company of The SC36/10A/1981/33 Bank of Scotland, John Lindsay (Dumbruck) Limited, Gordon Foxley and CH Bell MPS 1981 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1981 - 31 Mar 1984 Access Closed Description - Section XXIX, nos. 49-65 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 1981 - 04 - 01 NLC3/1/598 1982 VR131/1/74 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Ward 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, 88 1983 1983 - 04 VR131/1/76 198 4 1984 SEP10/401 Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Harbour Undertakings Ward 99 1982 Lord Advocate v Kintyre CS258/1983/AD118 Marine Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1983 Kintyre Sea Farms BT2/1984/73096 Limited Research: Impact of Rural Development Policy in Highlands and Islands 1984 – 1985 Description - Research on impact of rural development policy in Highlands and Islands Development Board Area: Departmental response to PEIDA Report on Argyll and Kintyre, with memoranda regarding the cost over run of the project and its implications for the rest of the survey. 1984 1984 – 04 1984 - 04 01 NOTE - This file was opened with the agreement of Scottish Ministers in June 2009. From that date, Scottish Government files were released after 15 years. Previous practice had been to close such files for 30 years if they had been transferred to NAS before the implementation of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA). The Strathclyde Regional Council (Carradale Water, Kintyre) And (Allt Deucheran And SOE26/1984/989 Allt Buidhe) (Amendment) Water Order 1984 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & VR131/1/78 Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1984 NLC3/1/654 Records of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (Northern Lighthouse Board) 1786 – 1995 Correspondence and Reports 1 Apr 1984 - 31 Mar 1987 Access Closed Description - Section XXX, nos. 36-76 89 The Secretary's Department allocated a separate number to each group of correspondence that it dealt with. These relate to individual lighthouses and also to the different types of business conducted. This file includes correspondence relating to the following subjects: 36. Holburn Head Lighthouse. 37. Sule Skerry Lighthouse. 38. Cape Wrath Lighthouse. 39. Stoer Head Lighthouse. 40. Flannan Isles Lighthouse. 41. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. 42. Tiumpan Head Lighthouse. 43. Stornoway Lighthouse. 44. Eilean Glas (Island Glas) Lighthouse. 45. Ushenish Lighthouse. 46. Monach Lighthouse. 47. Barra Head Lighthouse. 48. Skerryvore Lighthouse. 49. Dubh Artach (Dhuheartach) Lighthouse. 50. Rona Lighthouse 51. Kyleakin Lighthouse. 52. Oronsay Lighthouse. 53. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. 54. Sound of Mull (Rubha nan Gall) Lighthouse. 55. Corran Lighthouse. 56. Lismore Lighthouse. 57. Fladda Lighthouse. 58. Ruvaal (Rhuvaal) Lighthouse. 59. McArthur's Head Lighthouse 60. Skervuile Lighthouse. 61. Loch Indaal Lighthouse. 62. Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. 63. Mull of KintyreLighthouse. 64. Sanda Lighthouse. 65. Davaar Lighthouse. 66. Pladda Lighthouse. 67. Holy Island (Outer and Inner) Lighthouse. 68. Turnberry Lighthouse. 69. Ailsa Craig Lighthouse. 70. Loch Ryan Lighthouse. 71. Corsewall Lighthouse. 72. Killantringan Lighthouse. 73. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. 74. Little Ross Lighthouse. 75. Point of Ayre Lighthouse. 76. Douglas Head Lighthouse. Kintyre Marine BT2/1985/56923 Services Limited Gael Maritime BT2/1985/57774 (Kintyre) Limited McTavish's Kitchens (Oban) Ltd. & another (Pursuer) v Lorn, Mid Argyll, Kintyre & Islay Divisional CS46/1985/982 Licensing Board (Defender): Declarator Open - 8 May 1985 McTavishes Kitchens (Oban) Ltd etc. v CS258/1985/4424 Lorn Mid Argyll Kintyre & Islay Divisional Licensing Board Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, 90 198 5 1985 1985 1985 1985 - 04 VR131/1/80 1986 1986 - 04 VR131/1/82 1987 - 04 VR131/1/84 1988 1988 Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1985 Tobermory Distiller Ltd v Mill Argyll CS258/1986/363 Kintyre Lorn & Islay Licensing Board Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1986 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1987 Kintyre Knitwear Limited Description - Company No. 44466. Date of Incorporation: BT2/1988/44466 unknown. Date of Dissolution: 1988. Nature of Business: unknown. Registered Office: unknown. Bellochantuy Hotel (Kintyre) Limited Description - Company No. 90486. Date of Incorporation: unknown. BT2/1988/90486 Date of Dissolution: 1988. Nature of Business: unknown. Registered Office: unknown. Previous Name: Barno Limited. 91 1988 1988 1988 - 04 1989 - 04 1989 - 04 1990 1990 The Mull Of Kintyre Sportsmans Lodge and Distillery Limited Description - Company No. 95981. Date of Incorporation: BT2/1988/95981 unknown. Date of Dissolution: 1988. Nature of Business: unknown. Registered Office: unknown. Previous Name: Dunika Limited. Kintyre Farmers Ltd. (Joint Administrators Paul H Finn and CS46/1988/1598 another): Authority to Sell Date - 29 Sep 1988 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & VR131/1/86 Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1988 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & VR131/1/88 Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Mar 1989 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, VR131/1/89 North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1989 Ballantyne & Copland v Mull of Kintyre CS258/1990/1436 Distillery Ltd: (Action Code 1) CS258/1990/P1005 Kintyre Farmers Ltd: Petition for 92 1990 - 04 VR131/1/91 1991 - 04 VR131/1/93 1992 - 04 VR131/1/95 1993 1993 - 04 VR131/1/97 1994 - 04 VR131/1/99 Administration Order Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1990 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1991 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1992 Mario Di Ciacca v 1. Lorn. mid Argyll, Kintyre & Islay Divisional Licensing Board 2. Sheena M. Dixon CS258/1993/4339 3. Donald J.F. Macdonald 4. Albert Mitchell 5. Violet Mitchell: (Action Code 17) Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1993 Argyll & Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 01-26: Kinloch, Kilkerran, North Kintyre, Mid Kintyre, South Kintyre, Knapdale & Lochgilphead, Craignish & Glenaray, Awe, Islay (Kilchoman & Kildalton), Islay (Kilarrow), Jura &Colonsay Dunollie, Soroba, Ardconnell & Kilmore, North Lorn, Mull, Tiree & Coll, West Rothesay; Central Rothesay, East Rothesay, Kyles & Bute, East Lochfyne Kirn, & Hunter's Quay, Ardenslate, Milton, Auchamore & Innellan, Holy Loch Public Undertakings Ward 99 Apr 1994 1995 - 04 nd. VR131/1/101/ Argyll and Bute District Valuation Roll: Wards 1-13 Apr 1995 1 RH16/205 Genealogical tables of related families of Marshalls in Methven, Barclays in 93 nd. . SC54/27/6 Mauchline, Cochrans in Kintyre, Taylors in Lanark, and Carters in Stanton by Dale (Abbey), Derbyshire and relationship between Reid, Keith, Leslie and Gilchrist families, with associated notes nd. Kintyre nd. Description - 18 items 94
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