I have been looking unsuccessfully for a poem I learned back in 1962 about Mary Queen of Scots. i would dearly love to have a copy. The poem starts... 'Twas a labouring barque that slowly held its way,and o'er its lee the coast of France in the light of evening lay and on its deck a lady sat who gazed with tearful eye, upon the far receding hills that dim and distant lie. My e-mail is Chrisrichards29@aol.com
A website specifically about the area of Hunterston which is in West Central Scotland. Includes information on the country estate and castle, along with the industry, detailed history of the area and much, much more......
Personal observations relating to genealogical and historical issues involving the surname McLauchlan and its myriad spelling variations as well as surnames associated with my own genealogy.
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Site is devoted to the history of the McHaney name and any prior spelling or name changes that may be discovered in the course of research into the family history, and to provide a central point for the sharing of information by all so involved.
A virtual encyclopaedia of Scotland, the Scots, & all things Scottish. Everything one wants to know about Scotland, the Scots, & all things Scottish & isn't afraid to ask.
In October the first Seaside Highland Games will be held in Ventura, Southern California. Information can be had at http://www.seasidehighlandgames.com and I am personally responsible for coordinating a show of Celtic Dog Breeds. For information please see http://www.luckyfish.com/celtdogs.html or contact me directly at patfish@luckyfish.com