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The Dunbars of Ackergill and Hempriggs - The story of a Caithness family based on the Dunbar family papers (Paperback) Loot Price: R531
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The Dunbars of Ackergill and Hempriggs - The story of a Caithness family based on the Dunbar family papers (Paperback): James...

The Dunbars of Ackergill and Hempriggs - The story of a Caithness family based on the Dunbar family papers (Paperback)

James Miller

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The Dunbars of Ackergill and Hempriggs emerged in the late 1600s as one of the largest landowners in Caithness. As such they played a major part in the history of the county, a role revealed in the family papers with their wide variety of documents, including personal letters and legal missives. Readers will learn about the Dunbars selling Caithness grain in the Lowlands, coping with the effects of the last Jacobite rising, handling disputes with their neighbours, arranging elections, dealing with debt - and that is just in the 18th century. During the Napoleonic wars the Dunbars recruited a fencible regiment called the Caithness Legion that saw action in Ireland. At the same time the British Fisheries Society acquired land from the family and began to develop Pulteneytown as a major herring fishing port. An agricultural revolution swept over the estates, leading to the enclosing of fields, disputes over common land, evictions and refurbishment of farms. In the mid-19th century, when the family home at Ackergill Tower was refashioned by the architect David Bryce, the Dunbars adopted the lifestyle of the Victorian country gentry as well as finding careers in the Empire. With family trees, photographs, maps and documents, the book presents an absorbing, intriguing and, at times, amusing account of the social and economic life of the Dunbars over more than three hundred years, using unique messages from the past, never before made public. A fascinating insight into life in northern Scotland during centuries of change.

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Imprint: Whittles Publishing
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: May 2022
Authors: James Miller
Dimensions: 240 x 170 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 978-1-84995-489-1
Categories: Books > Sport & Leisure > General
Books > Humanities > History > General
Books > History > General
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LSN: 1-84995-489-5
Barcode: 9781849954891

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