Notes on the family of Cargill in the 17th century.
- Reference:GB 227 msCS479.C285
- Dates of Creation:1567-1811
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- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:4 volumes, 230pp in each
Scope and Content
Notes on the Cargill family of Rattray, Perthshire, compiled by Featherstone Cargill.
Extracts and complete transcripts from a variety of sources, including Perthshire and Forfarshire Register of Sasines, the Register of Deeds and Dunkeld Diocesan and Presbytery Records, principally related to Donald Cargill, (fl.1585), John Cargill, Donald Cargill, Presbyterian minister and Covenanter, and their collateral descendants.
Included in Volume I are two newspaper cuttings on a Donald Cargill Memorial Service, 1896, together with an autograph letter signed by Featherstone Cargill to the Librarian of St Andrews University offering the four volumes to the university.
Administrative / Biographical History
The family name comes from a village of the same name in East Perthshire; the original Kergylls probably came from France. The most famous of the Rattray Cargills was Donald Cargill (1627-1681), a field preacher and covenanter who denounced the Restoration and the resumption of episcopacy, rejected royal authority and excommunicated Charles II. He executed for treason.
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Acquisition Information
Gift of the compiler, Featherstone Cargill, 21 Sept 1932
Note
Call numbers used to be ms213-ms216
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Binding, cloth. Paper: 12.8x20.3cm
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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