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Table of Contents
Papers in a Trunk
Copyright Statement
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
A Word to the Reader
All Things Bright and Beautiful
Topography
Trees
Birds and Animals
Flora and Fauna and Modern Agriculture
Early History - Pre-Roman
Early History - The Roman Period
The Arrival of Christianity
The Men who would be King
The Wars of Independence
Clan Warfare and the Local Clans
The Seventeenth Century
The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Rob Roy MacGregor Campbell
The '45
Extracts of Statistics from the Annexed Estates for Western Strathearn - 1755-56
The Reports of the Annexed Estates-1755-69
Seismic Activity-1789
Account of 1791-99 vol-11 - Comrie, County of Perth
Archibald MacNab (1734-1816)
Soldier, Soldier, won’t you marry me wi’…
The Adventures of Paddy or Highland Peter
Ghoulie Tales
A Serious Business
Mail Order Bride
The Man with the Powerful Voice
Double Entry bookkeeping
Hey, Gie’s ma Haun…or Murder Most Foul
Kate Mackenzie's Terrible Deeds
Watty and Meg Drummond
The Fencibles
Deacon Reid
Amazing Grace
The Day of the Penny Wedding
The MacArthur's were there before the Hills
The Beggar's Badge
A Pane by any other name can be a Pain!
The Powder Keg
The Coo didnae hae ony Teeth!
The Green Lady of Glen Lednock
The Queen of Tynasithe
The Great Wall of Comrie
Whisky, You're the Devil
A Picture of Strathearn - John Brown - 1823
A Tour of Scotland - Thomas Pennant, 1769
A Wee Rumble
A Whale of a Time
An Encounter of the Third Kind
Another Debate
Bosom Pals
Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland – Sarah Murray, 1799
Comrie - 1895
Comrie, St Fillans and Monivard (1837)
Flash from the Caledonian Mercury – September, 1814
For the Sake of Nelly Fergus - 1860
From an Unknown Guidebook-circa 1892
Getting Stoned in Comrie
Hanging about Comrie
Henry Dundas
I've a Boat to Catch (1818)
It's Whisky in the Jar
Letters from the Distant Past -1831 - 1859
Picking Other Folks' Brains
Porridge for Breakfast
Roman Camp, Dalginross – October 1800
Sir David Baird of Seringapatam
St Fillan’s Highland Society (1827)
Statistical Account: Parish of Comrie – 1838
Tales of Coneyhill (1901)
Tarred and Buttered
Temperance
The Convert
The Debate
The Glen Lednock Census (1841)
The Levitation
The Queen’s Visit – 1842
The Road to Comrie – 1857
The Schism
The Twa' Brithers
There’s a Hare in my Soup
Yer bum's oot the Window
The Twentieth Century
Another Rumble
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