- the deer to the herder.
Another name of this
instance is the
Maiden of
Callart.
Another rendition of the
glaistig legend is that she was once a mortal...
-
Camerons of Letterfinlay; The
Camerons of Glen Nevis; The
Camerons of
Callart and Lundavra; The
Camerons of
Erracht and The
Camerons of Clunes. Cameron...
- the village. The
island burial place was also
shared by the
Camerons of
Callart,
which is on the
north s**** of the loch, the
Stewarts of Ballachulish...
-
satisfactorily performed by Mrs. Robertson,
Callart, and Major-Gen.
Macpherson ****isted by Mr. McIver,
Callart House, in the
latter case.
Events were - Hammer;...
-
Stewarts of Ballachulish, the
MacDonalds of
Glencoe and the
Camerons of
Callart. The
clans shared the
island and the
maintenance of the graveyard, even...
- The
Cameron baronetcy, of F****iefern and
Callart in the
County of
Argyll and of
Arthurstone in the
County of Angus, was
gazetted in 1815, but not created...
-
comprising Incidents relating to the M****acre of
Glencoe and the
Plague in
Callart House William Gilchrist, Glasgow. (Inverness
Reference Library, 891.633)...
-
including Maclean of Inverscaddle,
MacDonald of
Borrodale and
MacLachlan of
Callart with Stanhope's land also
being held by MacLachlan. By 1850
radical changes...
- duin’-uasal a bha ’na
shealgair fhiadh ro ainmeil…
There once
lived in
Callart a
gentleman who was a very
famous deer hunter. He had a
greyhound the equal...
- Gille-bràigh
became known as the MacGillivrays.
Kinlochbeg The
laird of
Callart and the
laird of
Kinlochbeg quarrel over the
right to fish on the river...