Clan Gregor
Clan Gregor Crest
Handmade pendant, 1960s
Photo: Susan Tichy, 2015
Dalmally Church. Dalmally: The Dalmally Historical Association, 1991. [pamphlet]
Gallaher, Juliet Hite. “Descent of Alpin King of Scotland from Adam and Eve.” Yearbook of the ACGS (1928) 28-32.
Gregg, William. Controversial Issues in Scottish History: A Contrast of the Early Chronicles with the Works of Modern Historians. NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1910.
Kilchurn Heritage: The Black Book of Taymouth, with other papers from the Breadalbane Charter Room. Includes The Black Book of Taymouth; The Chronicle of Fortingall; Duncan Laideus’ alias Makgregouris Testament; The Buke of Bandis of Manrent Seruice, Calpis and Barnis Part of Gudis, Pertenyng to the Hous of Glenurquhay; Portions of Rentals, Court Books, Household Books, and Inventories of Breadalbane; Letters from the Charter Room at Taymouth, 1570-1619. No City: Privately printed, 1986. [facsimile of 1855 Edinburgh edition]
Lawrie, Peter. Kinship, Landholding and Crime: Clan Gregor 1583-1611. Synopsis of unpublished dissertation. 2002. http://www.broughtysands.co.uk/dissertation-introduction.htm
MacGregor, Amelia G. Murray. History of Clan Gregor. 2 Volumes. Edinburgh: William Brown, 1898.
MacGregor, Forbes. Clan Gregor. Edinburgh: Clan Gregor Society, 1976.
Grave Slab of a 14th-15th c. Clan Gregor Chief
Dalmally Church, Glenorchy
Photo: Undiscovered Scotland
MacGregor, Martin. “A Political History of the MacGregors before 1571,” PhD diss. University of Edinburgh, 1989.
Ramsay, A.A.W. The Arrow of Glenlyon: The Life of Alasdair MacGregor of Glenstrae, a Highland Gentleman of the Sixteenth Century. London: John Murray, 1932 [1930].
Scott, Sir Walter. Author’s Introduction. Rob Roy. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1982.
Williams, Ronald. Sons of the Wolf: Campbells and MacGregors and the Cleansing of the Highland Glens. Isle of Colonsay: House of Lochar, 1998.
See also, sources for The Book of the Dean of Lismore
Genealogy of the Chiefs of Clan Gregor
& a Poem by the Countess of Argyll
Book of the Dean of Lismore
Image: M’Lauchlan