Stewart, James, esquire, -1795 (of Fasnacloich | Argyllshire)
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Note about a stone belonging to Angus Macinns [MacInnes], piper, 29 August 1883
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/94
Scope and Contents
Note about a stone belonging to Angus Macinns [MacInnes], piper to James Stewart, esquire, of Fasnacloich [Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] and his wife Ann Stewart. The note states that the piper was at Culloden.
Dates:
29 August 1883
Note about the Stewarts of Appin, 27 September 1883
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Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/183
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Note about the Stewarts of Appin collected from John Livingstone 'Muillear Mòr', Portnacroish, Appin [Port na Crois, An Apainn, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] aged 73 years, that the Stewarts' hunting seat was Stalker Isle [Caisteal Stalcaire/Castle Stalker] and that Achnancon[e] [Achadh nan Con/Achnacone] was where they kept their dogs. He also notes that Appin was divided between John Stewart's sons and that Captain Stewart of Invernahyle was in charge of government [-] in Appin.
Dates:
27 September 1883
Two stories from the Battle of Culloden, 1883
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Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/173
Scope and Contents
Two stories from the Battle of Culloden collected from Donald MacColl, [foxhunter, Glencreran, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire], about his grandfather, Duncan MacColl who fought with James Stewart of Fasnacloich. The first story tells how James was wounded and that a 'side ball' [bullet] carried away the sheath of his dagger from its hilt. The second story says that while Duncan was going uphill with others they were attacked by MacKenzies and he was wounded. Alexander Stewart of Invernahyle...
Dates:
1883