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236 "THE FAIR HAVENS"
Sunday School. It is to be hoped she will not teach
the children to despise the ministry.
Class at Moss. Only three present. A dreary
night, and it said much for the kindness of Mac-
donald and his sister that they gave me tea, fresh
hot water for the bottle, as they were not settled
in their house, and the chimneys were smoking.
Sunday, 21th.
At Moss Church, and in Baptist church in evening.
Nov. 28th.
Pouring day. Caught in regular gale returning
from Cornaig. Not one present, but spent time in
talking over Guild with Margaret Maclean, and
getting to know Mrs. Mackinnon. Visited Mrs.
Wallace, who gave me tea, a Gaelic lesson, then
C.C. ; seven present.
The vigil of the year 1891 was kept by her alone
in her cottage, and she writes a brief note : " The
old year going out to the sound of the sea. Girls
meeting at Kirkapol. Leaving parcels for people."
Sunday School. It is to be hoped she will not teach
the children to despise the ministry.
Class at Moss. Only three present. A dreary
night, and it said much for the kindness of Mac-
donald and his sister that they gave me tea, fresh
hot water for the bottle, as they were not settled
in their house, and the chimneys were smoking.
Sunday, 21th.
At Moss Church, and in Baptist church in evening.
Nov. 28th.
Pouring day. Caught in regular gale returning
from Cornaig. Not one present, but spent time in
talking over Guild with Margaret Maclean, and
getting to know Mrs. Mackinnon. Visited Mrs.
Wallace, who gave me tea, a Gaelic lesson, then
C.C. ; seven present.
The vigil of the year 1891 was kept by her alone
in her cottage, and she writes a brief note : " The
old year going out to the sound of the sea. Girls
meeting at Kirkapol. Leaving parcels for people."
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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