The Last Macdonalds of Isla

The Last Macdonalds of Isla
Title The Last Macdonalds of Isla PDF eBook
Author Charles Fraser Mackintosh
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1895
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An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Clan Maclean

An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Clan Maclean
Title An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Clan Maclean PDF eBook
Author Lachlan MacLean
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1838
Genre Clans
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History and genealogy of the Maclean family in Scotland and the nearby islands between 1263 and 1838. The history includes the longlived feud between the Campbells and the Macleans, and the shorter feud between the Macdonalds and the Macleans. From the 1680s forward, many of the Macleans served in the British army. The Maclean family were part of the Scottish nobility, known as the House of Duart.

The Celtic Monthly

The Celtic Monthly
Title The Celtic Monthly PDF eBook
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Pages 308
Release 1894
Genre Clans
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The Scottish Nation; Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland. [With Plates and Illustrations, Including Portraits.]

The Scottish Nation; Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland. [With Plates and Illustrations, Including Portraits.]
Title The Scottish Nation; Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland. [With Plates and Illustrations, Including Portraits.] PDF eBook
Author William Anderson (Miscellaneous Writer.)
Publisher
Pages 788
Release 1862
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Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island

Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island
Title Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island PDF eBook
Author Rusty Bittermann
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 385
Release 2006-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442633743

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Who has the more legitimate claim to land, settlers who occupy and improve it with their labour, or landlords who claim ownership on the basis of imperial grants? This question of property rights, and their construction, was at the heart of rural protest on Prince Edward Island for a century. Tenants resisted landlord claims by squatting and refusing to pay rent. They fought for their vision of a just rural order through petitions, meetings, rallies, electoral campaigns, and direct action. Landlords responded with their own collective action to protect their interests. In Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island Rusty Bittermann examines this conflict and the dynamic of rural protest on the Island from its establishment as a British colony in the 1760s to the early 1840s. The focus of Bittermann's study is the remarkable mass movement known as the Escheat movement, which emerged in the 1830s in the context of growing popular challenges elsewhere in the Atlantic World. The Escheat movement aimed at resolving the land question in favour of tenants by having the state resume (escheat) the large grants of land that created landlordism on the Island. Although it ultimately gained control of the assembly in the late 1830s, the Escheat movement did not produce the land policies that tenants and their allies advocated. The movement did, however, synthesize years of rural protest and produce a persistent legacy of language and ideas concerning land, justice, and the rights of small producers that helped to make landlordism on the Island unsustainable in the long term. Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island is a comprehensive and fascinating examination of an important, but often overlooked, period in the history of Canada's smallest province.

Land, Settlement, and Politics on Eighteenth-century Prince Edward Island

Land, Settlement, and Politics on Eighteenth-century Prince Edward Island
Title Land, Settlement, and Politics on Eighteenth-century Prince Edward Island PDF eBook
Author J. M. Bumsted
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 262
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780773505667

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Soon after Prince Edward Island was transferred from French to British sovereignty in 1763, virtually the entire land surface was turned over to private proprietors on the understanding that they would finance both settlement and the administration of the territory. While the proprietors did not fulfil their obligations, they clung tenanciously to their privileges, ultimately becoming an anachronistic group of landlords on a North American continent where freehold tenure was the norm. J.M. Bumsted goes beyond the previous "heroes" (residents) and "villains" (landlords) approach of much of Island historiography by demonstrating the intimate interweaving of the issues of land, politics, and settlement.

Year Book Australia No. 76 - 1994

Year Book Australia No. 76 - 1994
Title Year Book Australia No. 76 - 1994 PDF eBook
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Publisher Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Pages 880
Release 1971
Genre Australia
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