Newsletters

The Friends of the Argyll Papers newsletters are issued twice a year – at Whitsun and Martinmas. They are compiled and edited by Duncan Beaton. If you would like to submit an article for the newsletter, please email it to Duncan
Please note that images used in articles should be properly attributed and copyright cleared for publication and sharing online. 

Newsletters are a benefit of membership and we invite you to join the Friends and receive our newsletter regularly. New members are welcome to contact Alison at archives@inveraray-castle.com to receive the back catalogue. The main articles in each issue of the newsletter are listed below.

Newsletters:

14th Issue Whitsun 2023

Note from the Editor – Duncan Beaton

Another spring and already it has been great to see visitors returning to our country, especially to Argyll, Inveraray Castle, and our archives at Cherry
Park. The Zoom seminar series has continued to be a big success over the winter and spring, and we have commenced our visit programme for those members and their friends lucky enough to live in within commuting distance of our bonnie country.
In this issue regular contributors and Cherry Park volunteers Bob Reid and Ann Galliard have used current research projects to provide articles, and as promised in the last issue we feature committee member Robin Campbell in our Pen Picture section. Robin has been heavily involved with the successful Inveraray Pier Restoration Project and will include a brief update on how that is proceeding.
We seem to repeat ourselves, but we always say, read on, enjoy, and please let us hear your thoughts. Feedback is much appreciated and although verbal feedback has always been positive it would be grand to get some written comments to include in our future newsletters.

We seem to repeat ourselves, but we always say, read on, enjoy, and please let us hear your thoughts. Feedback is much appreciated and although verbal feedback has always been positive it would be grand to get some written comments to include in our future newsletters.

Issue 13 Martinmas 2022

Murdo MacDonald ‘A Note on the windows in St Gile’s Kirk, Edinburgh’

Robert Reid ‘The earls of Argyll and their links with the Netherlands, 1560-1705’

Donald MacDougall ‘SACHA Mount Stuart visit’

Pen picture: Donald MacDougall

Issue 12 Whitsun 2022

Duncan Beaton ‘Detective work on the Rev Dr Colin Smith – photographed by Scipio Mactaggart’

Dena Palamedes ‘The Inveraray Archives: Research and Serendipity’

Pen picture: Dena Palamedes

Issue 11 Martinmas 2021

Lady Mary Davidson ‘An early photographer in Argyll, Scipio Mactaggart’

Robert Reid ‘The last voyage of Archibald Campbell, 9th earl of Argyll’ part 2

Linda Fryer ‘Droving from Kintyre’

Pen picture: Ronald Black

Issue 10 Whitsun 2021

Robert Reid ‘The last voyage of Archibald Campbell, 9th earl of Argyll’ part 1

Duncan Beaton ‘The Roman Catholic second family of the 7th earl of Argyll’

Murdo MacDonald ‘Railway mania in the Argyll Papers’

Pen picture: Catriona Smyth

Issue 9 Martinmas 2020

Ann Galliard ‘Road for a Duke?’

Murdo MacDonald ‘The Synod of Argyll Papers’

Robert Reid ‘Tales from Argyll in the summer of 1701’

Pen picture: Duncan Beaton

Issue 8 Whitsun 2020

‘What we all did during lockdown’

Ann Galliard ‘The Mystery of the Yellow Wig’

Issue 7 Martinmas 2019

Robert Reid ‘Anent the creation of notaris’

Pen picture: Ann Galliard

Issue 6 Whitsun 2019

‘Ackergill Castle in Caithness’

Alison Diamond ‘Conserving the 18th century court books’

Pen picture: Alison Rosie

Issue 5 Martinmas 2018

Hannah Baker ’18th century Inveraray Re-imagined’

Ann Galliard ‘The Duke and the Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines.

Pen picture: Jean Maskell

Issue 4 Whitsun 2018

Ronald Black ‘The Dewar Manuscripts’

Gordon C Richardson ‘Kenneth Cameron’s ancestry discovered at Cherry Park’

Pen picture: Linda Fryer

Issue 3 Martinmas 2017

Ann Galliard ‘God Bless the Duke of Argyll’

Pen picture: Alison Diamond

Issue 2 Whitsun 2017

Duncan Beaton ‘Archaeology and Ardkinglas’

Alison Diamond ‘the Anne Campbell Collection’

Pen picture: Diarmid A Campbell

Issue 1 Martinmas 2016

Ann Galliard ‘The Travails of the Argyll Papers in the troubled 17th century’

Pen picture: Murdo MacDonald

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