The Battle of Callander This article was originally posted on Callander Heritage. Reposted with permission. 1646 was the fifth...

Posts of general interest to those interested in the Stewarts of Balquhidder.
The Battle of Callander This article was originally posted on Callander Heritage. Reposted with permission. 1646 was the fifth...
A history of the farmtoun of Drumlich in the far wester braes of Balquhidder, including its Stewart occupants.
A description of the Catholic Jacobite school in Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland in 1745 and the students who attended.
The history and genealogy of the Stewarts in Arden, Manitoba, Canada, descended from the Stewarts in Muirlaggan and Lianach in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
The Stewarts of Annat, Ballachallan and Craigtoun, By John Stewart of Ardvorlich (1904-1965), from Stewart Society Magazine, Vol. XI
The Bond of Keltney Burn (1654) was a treasonous document signed by the heads of all three Highland Stewart clans in support of the exiled King Charles II
A biography of General Robert Stuart of Annat-in-Rait, including his life in India.
Case study of a Victorian sex worker whose 14-times-great-grandfather was the King of Scotland. Illustrating how anyone could have a royal ancestor.
Rob Roy’s Cave, hideout of the famous freebooter, Rob Roy MacGregor, located near Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
A biting satire poem from 1852 criticizing John Lorne Stewart of Glenbuckie, Perthshire, Scotland for his ruthless eviction of tenants.
The History and Genealogy of the Various Stewart Families Who Resided in Glen Finglas, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
An explanation of Gaelic nicknames and substitute names found in English.
Excerpts pertaining to the history and genealogy of the Stewarts of Balquhidder, Baldorran, Ardvorlich, Glenbuckie, Gartnafuaran and Annat.
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