ENDNOTES

 

1. Passmore, J.A.M., 1897, Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Moore, 1612- 1897, Volumes 1 and 2, Philadelphia, Wickerham Printing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1599 pp., and Moore, E.S., 1992, Moore History I and II, 65 and 35 pp., unpublished typescripts.

2. Deceased Sept. 14, 1974. Interred at the Parish Church, Ballyvary, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

3. Deceased Feb. 14,1983. Interred at the Parish Church, Ballyvary, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

4. Russel, D.M., 1990, McAlpin(e) Genealogies 1730-1990, Gateway Press Inc., Baltimore, 735 pp., pp. 651-658.

5. Chadwick, N., 1970, The Celts, a Pelican Original, Cox and Wyman Ltd., London, for Penguin Books, 301 pp.

6. Anderson, M.O., 1973 (revised and reprinted 1981), Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh and London, 310 pp.

7. Skene, W.F., 1886-1890, Celtic Scotland, 2nd edition, 3 volumes. See especially, Vol. 1, p. 139.

8. Skene, W.F., Editor, 1867, Picts and Scots: Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History.

9. Douglas, Sir Robt., 1798, Baronage of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 491-492.

10. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Vol. 2, Argyll, pp. 196-198.

11. Chauvire, R., 1952, History of Ireland, Clonmore and Reynolds Ltd., London, 127pp.

12. Hale, R.B., 1976, The Magnificent Gael, MOM Printing Ltd., Ottawa, 237 pp.

13. Menzies, L., 1949, St. Columba of Iona, The Iona Community, Glasgow, 96 pp.

14. Mould, D.D. C. P.,1952, Scotland of the Saints, B.T. Batsford Ltd., London, 168 pp.

15. Raftery, J., Editor, 1964, The Celts, Mercier Press, Cork, 83 pp.

16. Severy, M., 1977, The Celts, National Geographic, Vol. 151(5), pp. 582-631.

17. Belloc, H., 1962, Europe and the Faith, Burns and Oates, London, 192 pp.

18. According to Bold, A., 1980, Scotland's Kings and Queens, Pitkins Pictorials Ltd., London, Eochaid (=Eocha=Aycha II=Achaius), maried Ferguisa (=Urgania) daughter of Angus I (=Hungus=Ungus), King of the Picts.

19. Prebble, J., 1971, The Lion of the North, Martin Secker and Warburg Ltd., 363 pp.

20. Maclean, F., 1970, A Concise History of Scotland, Thames and Hudson, London, 239 pp.

21. Prebble, J., 1984, Scotland, Martin Secker and Warburg Ltd., 207 pp.

22. Black, G.F., 1946, The Surnames of Scotland, New York Public Library, pp. 451- 452.

23. Maclean used the word "kindness", but the sense he intended was consanguinity rather than benevolence.

24. Belloc, H. 1958, Characters of the Reformation, Image Books Division, Doubleday and Co., Garden City, N.Y., 200pp.

25. Prebble, J., 1966, Glencoe, Martin Secker and Warburg Ltd., 304 pp., pp. 43- 45.

26. Burke, A.P., 1833, Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, London.

27. See Johnston, E.M., 1974 (reprinted 1980), Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Gill and Macmillan Ltd., Dublin, p. 33.

28. Both lists were published by McTavish, Duncan C., 1935, in Name lists of 1685 and 1692 in the Commons of Argyll.

29. The investigation of medieval migration patterns by studying surname distributions over time has become an accepted method of English migration research. The method is outlined in J. Douglas Porteus' "English Surname Studies: A Methodology", Genealogists' Magazine 20, No. 2 (March 1982), pp. 295-297.

30. Prebble, J., 1961, Culloden, 360 pp., 1963, The Highland Clearances, 336 pp., 1966, Glencoe, 304 pp., and 1975, Mutiny, 542 pp., all published by Martin Secker and Warburg and reprinted many times.

31. Chronicles of the Families of Atholl and Tullibardine, pp. 274-275.

32. Inverary Papers, Chapter IX: The Penal Statutes, p. 46, dated 1720.

33. This list and others are included in printed form in Argyle Register of Inventories.

34. This letter was reproduced by Duke, Winnifred, 1938, Lord George Murray and the Forty-Five, Milne and Hutchison, Aberdeen, p. 154.

35. Biographical History of Crawford, Ida and Sac Counties (Iowa), 1893, Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, pp. 261, 318, 319.

36. Maxwell, W.H., 1845, History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798, Geo. Bell and Sons, London.

37. Stock, Joseph, 1800, Narrative of What Passed at Killala during the French Invasion of 1798.

38. Musgrave, Sir Richard, 1801, Memoirs of the Revellions in Ireland.

39. Flanagan, Thomas, 1979, The Year of the French, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Ltd., New York, 516 pp.

40. Hayes, Dr. Richard, 1937, The Last Invasion of Ireland, Dublin.

41. Packenham, Thomas, 1969, The Year of Liberty, Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd., Bungay Suffolk, 480 pp.

42. Curtis-Wedge, F., 1915, History of Wright County, Minnesota, Vol. 1, pp. 517- 518.

43. For a full account of the founder, General Edward Augustus McAlpin, and the history of this hotel, see p. 602 of Doris McAlpin Russel's book - see endnote 4.

44. Woodham-Smith, Cecil, 1962, The Great Hunger, Harper and Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 429 pp.

45. Robertson, James V., 1975, The Holy Ground of Mary's Knock, Knock Shrine, Co. Mayo, 63 pp.

46. Guillet, Edwin C., 1963, The Great Migration, University of Toronto Press, 284 and 17 pp.

47. Uris, Jill and Leon, 1975, Ireland, a Terrrible Beauty, Doubleday and Co. Inc., New York, 288 pp., p. 25.

48. A historical atlas of Lennox, Addington and Frontenac County, 1878, J.H. Meacham and Co., 106 pp.

49. Trantor, Nigel, 1991. Rob Roy MacGregor, Lochar Pub. Ltd., Moffat, Scotland, 182 pp.

50. MacManus, Seumas, 1966, The Story of the Irish Race (New Revised Edition), Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, Connecticut, 737 pp.

51. Hughes, Philip, 1949, A Popular History of the Catholic Church, MacMillan Co. U.S.A., (11th printing, Image Book edition, Van. 1960), 309 pp.

52. Irish Franciscan Mission to Scotland 1619-1646 in Documents from Roman Archives, Assissi Press, Dublin, 1964

53. Arnot, Jean Gordon, 1928, The Prisoners of the 'Forty-Five, edited from the State Papers.