- of
Dunardry" (the
Gaelic Dùn Àrd-Rìgh
means "fort of the High King"). The
meaning of
Dunardry is displa**** on the
Forestry Commission Map of
Dunardry. It...
-
MacTavish had
fallen on hard
times and was
forced to sell
their seat,
Dunardry,
McTavish bought it back for the clan and gave his
eldest son employment...
-
summit reach,
between Cairnbaan and
Dunardry, is 64 feet (20 metres)
above sea level. The west
reach between Dunardry and
Crinan is 18 feet (5.5 metres)...
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MacTavish Genealogy and History, 1
March 2006.
Retrieved from http://www.
dunardry.net/ladies_lounge.html
Archived 2008-05-17 at the
Wayback Machine. Eissa...
- Motto: Non
oblitus [Latin, 'Not forgetful'] Chief:
Steven MacTavish of
Dunardry Both the
crest and
motto echo
those from the
chief of Clan Campbell. The...
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chieftain of the Cushnie-Lumsden branch). In 1998,
Chief Dugald MacTavish of
Dunardry approved a 1958
design as the
MacTavish dress tartan. In 2005,
Chief Gillem...
- the
leadership of
Duncan Campbell of
Kilduskland and
Dugald MacTavish of
Dunardry "a
considerable number of people"
sailed from
North Knapdale in July 1739...
- Baptisms, Vol. 2,
February 1734/5
Argyll & Bute Archives,
MacTavish of
Dunardry papers,
Colin Campbell letter to
cousin James Campbell of Kaims, at Isle...
- Quoting: "In 1845 the
Chief of Clan MacTavish,
Sheriff Dugald MACTAVISH of
Dunardry wrote "twenty one
generations from
father to son
without an
instance of...
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stolen 2,000 head of cattle,
hanged his
relative Dugald MacTavish of
Dunardry, and "barbarously murdered" his
uncle Alexander Campbell of Strondour....