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    • On 'Never Chief' William Gunn
    • MacHamish Gunn Part 1
    • MacHamish Gunn Part 2
    • John MacHamish Gunn in Navidale, perhaps of Killernan – one of the mythical Gunn Chief line
    • Are Gunns a clan 2? Chief implications
    • Real Clan Gunn Chief - John Gunn in Durness
    • Clan Gunn Chief - descent from Donald Crotach Gunn 6th Mackeamish
    • Clan Gunn Chief - Braehour line
    • The new 3rd Clan Gunn 'Chief' line
    • Clan Gunn Family Convention / Derbhfine 2015
    • The non-existent Clan Gunn crest badge and motto
    • On the non-existent Gunn ‘Chiefs’ between the Orkneys and before Gunn coroner (for Orkney 'Gunns' see the next column)
    • Braemore and MacRob / Robson Gunns; Chief? Chieftain?
    • Gunn (MacHamish) Mckaimish line was never Gunn 'Chief' >
      • On the correct spelling of Gunn Mckaimish / Mckeamuish (not Gunn MacHamish)
      • Alexander Gunn of Killearnan - new Gunn Mckaimish document 1652
      • The big Gunn legal battle of the 1670s
      • Badenloch Estate 1738; Alexander Gunn of Badenloch and later Wester Helmsdale 'Chief' of the Clan Gunn (in Sutherland)
      • Alexander Gunn of Badenloch later Wester Helmsdale NOT chief of the Clan Gunn
      • Gunn MacHamish / Mckaimish line not being Chief; more
      • How the Mckaimish line was manipulated into being viewed as Chief
      • Chief of the Clan Gunn by the Rev. Dr. Miller, C.I.E. Principal of Madras Theological College.
    • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish; potential lines >
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 1; Esther
      • Esther Gunn, Part Two
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 2; Kinbrace
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mackaimish lines 3; Hector Gunn
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 4; Gunn of Corrish
      • Osclay Clan Gunn 'Chief' link
    • Aeneas Gunn Edinburgh Family trees 1868 / 1870 >
      • Aeneas Gunn family trees 1868 / 1870 - introduction
      • Aeneas James Gunn (Australia) discussion of the Edinburgh trees
      • Clan Gunn 'Chiefs'
      • Robert Gunn son of the Gunn coroner
      • Gunns of Watten / Hastigrow; more from Robert Gunn
      • John Gunn of Navidale c.1615-c.1660
      • George Gunn of Corrish
      • William 'beag / bheg' Gunn
      • Donald ‘the Scholar’ Gunn / Adam 'Mulbuie' Gunn line, being the second son of William ‘bheg’ / ‘beag’ Gunn
      • William in Achanaichan / Achaneccan line being the 2nd son of Donald the Scholar
    • Lord Lyon on the early history of Clan Gunn 'chiefs'
    • Lord Lyon 2011 interlocutor in the petition of Michael James Gunn
    • Clan Gunn Family Convention / Derbhfine petition 2012 - and its rejection
  • Gunn Scottish history
    • Gunn origin; a draft Chapter One
    • Clan Gunn has no Orkney origin
    • On Saint Donan / Saint Donnan and on Kildonan having nothing to do with him
    • What is a clan? / Are Gunns a clan?
    • Real origin of the Clan Gunn
    • Orkney issues (including the non-existent 'Clan Gunn Chief' Ottar and Snaekollr who stayed in Norway) >
      • Pytheas of Massilia, Ptolemy, Clan Gunn and the Orkney Islands origin myth
      • Why Gunns are not of Norse / Orkney descent
      • Saint Magnus and Saint Rognvald / Ronald
    • Who was before 'crowner / coroner' Gunn? And is it crowner or coroner?
    • The two soldiers on one horse story; a coroner Gunn myth (or a Gunn - Keith battle myth if you prefer)
    • The Macdonalds of Sleat and a Gunn coroner link
    • A Gun / Gunn Braemore story, perhaps from the late 1400s
    • Helen Gunn of Braemore; myth
    • Inverness early 1700s
    • Jacobite rebellions. Culloden.
    • Concerning Helmsdale c. late 1840s
    • On early Gunn character
    • Highland Clearances, Gunns and Kildonan
    • Ulbster Estate evictions
    • On Scottish clan re-invention in the 18th and 19th centuries
    • The last woman to be hanged in Edinburgh
  • Gunn other history
    • On a Gunn helping 'discover' North America - 'Sir James Gunn of Clyth Crowner of Caithness' and the 'Westford knight' myth
    • Isobel Gunn 1780? - 7 November 1861; pioneer feminist. Orkneys, Canada
    • Hon. Donald Gunn, Canada 1797-1878
    • Gunn, Ronald Campbell (1801-1881), botanist in Tasmania Australia
    • Ned Kelly (Australian bushranger) and the Gunns
    • S. M. Bruce, Australian Prime Minister, was a Braehour Gunn
    • John Gunn (1884-1959); Labor Party Premier of South Australia
    • Gunns Tasmania, Australia (company)
    • David John Gunn 1887-1955 New Zealand
    • Dr. Elizabeth Catherine Gunn 1879-1963, New Zealand
  • Gunn genealogy
    • Scotlands People 'The official Scottish genealogy resource'
    • Concerning Septs
    • John - son (3rd?) of Gunn coroner
    • Cattaig / Cataich Gunn Family tree (from John, perhaps 3rd son of Gun coroner)
    • Henry, (youngest?) son of the Gunn coroner
    • Some Scottish Old Parish Records >
      • Gun (Gunn) Braehour / Halkirk Baptism OPR 1777
      • Some further Gunn Old Parish Records (Baptism )
      • And yet more Gunn OPR
      • Gunn OPR 4
      • Gunn OPR 5
      • Gunn OPR 6
      • Gunn OPR 7
      • Gunn OPR 8
    • Directory to Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, Villages etc. etc In Scotland
    • Balnakeil Old Cemetery, Durness; John Gunn, Land Steward of Durness
    • Scottish burial grounds
    • John Gun, Master of the Charity School, Kildonan 1743
    • Gunn statistics; the 1881 British Census
    • Henderson Gunn DNA link
    • Papers On Sutherland Estate Management 1802-1816
    • McElgunns / Gunns of Killyfoyle Northern Ireland
    • Frank Gunn Quebec City chandler / coal merchant; Fermanagh Eniskillen
    • Gunns ; Victorian War (Australia) Heritage Inventory
    • William Gunn KIA 24 November 1915 at Gallipoli - ANZAC
  • Culture and sport
    • William Gunn 1795-1867, bagpipe maker, composer, publisher Glasgow. Composer of 'The Gunns' Salute''?
    • Literature >
      • 'Fairy-Tale'; a poem by G. K. Chesterton
      • 'The Curse of the Gunns', a poem by Thomas Gunn (1873-1950)
      • Emily Dickinson and her Gunn connection
      • On Gunn writers
      • Neil M. Gunn 1891-1973
      • Kirsty Gunn - the great New Zealand author - on growing up with the bagpipes
      • Margaret Laurence, Canadian author of 'The Diviners'
      • Alastair Gunn 'The Advent Killer'
      • 'The Boys of Gunn Island' by Alfred Judd
      • Victor Gunn; crime writer
    • Jenny Gunn - Cricket
    • Gunn tartan / Scottish Commonwealth Games tartan - 2006
  • Other
    • Key Texts >
      • Key Issues for a Clan Gunn history by Alastair Gunn
      • Thomas Sinclair 'The Gunns' and Mark Rugg Gunn 'Clan Gunn'
      • Thomas Sinclair; Supplements to his history of the Clan Gunn >
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 1; 2. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 2; 9. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 3; 16. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 4; 23. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 5; 30. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 6; 6.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 7; 13.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 8; 20.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 9; 27.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 10; 3.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 11; 10.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 12; 17.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 13; 24.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 14; 3.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 15; 12.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 16
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 17; 31.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 18; 14.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 19; 21.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 20; 28.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 21; 5.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 22; 12.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 23; 19.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 24; 24.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 25; 2.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 26;9.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 27; 16.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 28; 23.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 29; 30.6.1903
      • The Gunns by Robert R Gunn (USA) 1925
      • Scotland and Beyond; the Families of Donald Gunn (Tormsdale) and John Gunn (Dalnaha, Strathmore and Braehour)
      • 'Ministers and Men in the Far North' by the Rev. Alexander Auld
      • Further texts of relevance to Gunn history
      • Sage's Gunn history >
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 1
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 2
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 3
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 4
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 5
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 6
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 7
        • On the Sage Gunn manuscript
      • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' >
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 11.1.1911 and 8.2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 1.2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 15. 2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 22. 2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 1.3.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 8.3.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 15.3.1911
      • A History of Dirlot Cemetery by Dr. William Gunn >
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 1)
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 2)
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 3; the last)
      • Caithness (Gunn) Family History by John Henderson W.S.; including Braemore Gunns
    • From a ‘CGS North America’ member; concerning the Gunn future
    • Concerning Clan Societies and the Lord Lyon
    • Clan Gunn Society UK Membership List analysis; 1962-1995
    • Clan Gunn Society International Gathering 2012
    • Useful links / Contact form
Further key texts on Gunn history
These texts make some key points but are unlikely to be relevant for more than a page or two. It is, in essence, the bibliography from the booklet advertised on the Home page.

Calder, James T. Sketch of the Civil and Traditional History of Caithness, from the Tenth Century. Glasgow: Thomas Murray and Son, 1861. Print.

"Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424 - 1513." Institute of Historical Research. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/613>.

"Clan Keith USA." Clan Keith USA. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.clankeithusa.org/history-chiefs-earls-marischal.htm>.

"The Court of the Lord Lyon Information Leaflet No. 10 Genealogy, Heraldry and Tartans." People of Medieval Scotland 10931314. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.scotarmigers.net/pdfs/info-leaflet-10.pdf>.

"The Court of the Lord Lyon Information Leaflet No. 2 Scottish Crest Badges." The Society of Scottish Armigers. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.scotarmigers.net/pdfs/info-leaflet-2.pdf>.

Crouch, David. The Image of Aristocracy in Britain, 1000-1300. London: Routledge, 1992. Print.

Devine, T. M., and Jenny Wormald. The Oxford Handbook of Modern Scottish History. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2012. Print.

"Earl Marischal." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 15 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Marischal>.

Gordon, Robert. A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland, from Its Origin to the Year 1630. Edinburgh: G. Ramsay &, 1813. Print.

Goudsward, David. The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America. Jefferson, NC: McFarland &, 2010. Print.

Gunn, Neil Miller. The Atom of Delight. London: Faber and Faber, 1956. Print.

"Halberry Castle." ScotlandsPlaces. Web. 5 Feb. 2013. <http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=8945>.

Hardy, Thomas Duffus, and Thomas Rymer. Syllabus (in English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms Contained in the Collection Known as "Rymer's Foedera." London: Longmans, Green, 1869. Print.

Logan, James. The Scottish Gaël: Or, Celtic Manners, as Preserved among the Highlanders ... Edinburgh: J. Donald, 1976. Print.

Macgregor, A. The Feuds of the Clans / Together with the History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles, from the Year MXXXI Unto MCDXIX. Stirling: Mackay, 1907. Print.

Mackay, Robert. History of the House and Clan of Mackay Containing for Connection and Elucidation, besides Accounts of Many Other Scottish Families, a Variety of Historical Notices, More Particularly of Those Relating to the Northern Division of Scotland during the Most Critical and Interesting Periods: With a Genealogical Table of the Clan. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author by A. Jack &, 1829. Print.

Mackie, J. D. A History of Scotland. Baltimore: Penguin, 1964. Print.

McDonald, R. Andrew. The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, C.1100-c.1336. East Linton: Tuckwell, 1997. Print.

Mosley, Charles. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage: Clan Chiefs, Scottish Feudal Barons. Wilmington, DE: Burke's Peerage & Gentry, 2003. Print.

"Order of the Thistle." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Thistle>.

"Orkneyjar - Earl Henry Sinclair - The Legendary Atlantic Journey." Orkneyjar - Earl Henry Sinclair - The Legendary Atlantic Journey. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/historicalfigures/henrysinclair/myth.htm>.

Pálsson, Hermann, and Paul Edwards. Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney. London: Hogarth, 1978. Print.

"Papers of the Keith Family of Ravelstone." Gb231-ms2233. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb231-ms2233>.

Penn, Granville. Memorials of the Professional Life and times of Sir William Penn From 1644 to 1670. London: J. Duncan, 1833. Print.

"People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 -1314." People of Medieval Scotland 1093 - 1314. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.poms.ac.uk/>.

Pinkerton, John. The History of Scotland from the Accession of the House of Stuart to That of Mary. London: Printed for C. Dilly, 1797. Print.

"Ramscraigs – A Caithness Story." Ramscraigs A Caithness Story RSS. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://ramscraigs.com/?cat=13>.

"Records of the Parliaments of Scotland." Records of the Parliaments of Scotland. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.rps.ac.uk/>.

Robertson, William. An Index, Drawn up about the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters: Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland between the Years 1309 and 1413, Most of Which Records Have Been Long Missing: With an Introduction, Giving a State, Founded on Authentic Documents Still Preserved, of the Ancient Records of Scotland, Which Were in That Kingdom in the Year 1292: To Which Is Subjoined, Indexes of the Persons and Places Mentioned in Those Charters ... Edinburgh: Printed by Murray & Cochrane, 1798. Print.

Sage, Donald. Memorabilia Domestica: Or, Parish Life in the North of Scotland. Edinburgh: Albyn, 1975. Print.

"Scotland: Gunn Coat of Arms / Family Crest." Gunn Family Crest from Scotland by The Tree Maker. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.thetreemaker.com/family-coat-g/gunn/scotland.html>.

Sinclair, Thomas. The Gunns. Wick: W. Rae, 1890. Print.

"Site Record for Gunn's Castle, Bulnacraig Lat 224Details." Site Record for Gunn's Castle, Bulnacraig Lat 224Details. Web. 5 Feb. 2013.

Smibert, Thomas. The Clans of the Highlands of Scotland: Being an Account of Their Annals Separately and Collectively with Delineations of Their Tartans and Family Arms. Edinburgh: Hogg, 1850. Print.

Stevenson, Katie. Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland, 1424-1513. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2006. Print.

"Umfraville." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umfraville>.

"The Westford Knight Myth or Reality." Londonderry News. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.londonderrynh.net/2009/11/the-westford-knight-myth-or-reality/14141>.

"What Is a Clan?" The Court of the Lord Lyon -. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. <http://www.lyon-court.com/lordlyon/239.html>.

Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 03 Feb. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_name#Overview>.

Wilson, Stephen. The Means of Naming: A Social and Cultural History of Personal Naming in Western Europe. London: UCL, 1998. Print.

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    • MacHamish Gunn Part 2
    • John MacHamish Gunn in Navidale, perhaps of Killernan – one of the mythical Gunn Chief line
    • Are Gunns a clan 2? Chief implications
    • Real Clan Gunn Chief - John Gunn in Durness
    • Clan Gunn Chief - descent from Donald Crotach Gunn 6th Mackeamish
    • Clan Gunn Chief - Braehour line
    • The new 3rd Clan Gunn 'Chief' line
    • Clan Gunn Family Convention / Derbhfine 2015
    • The non-existent Clan Gunn crest badge and motto
    • On the non-existent Gunn ‘Chiefs’ between the Orkneys and before Gunn coroner (for Orkney 'Gunns' see the next column)
    • Braemore and MacRob / Robson Gunns; Chief? Chieftain?
    • Gunn (MacHamish) Mckaimish line was never Gunn 'Chief' >
      • On the correct spelling of Gunn Mckaimish / Mckeamuish (not Gunn MacHamish)
      • Alexander Gunn of Killearnan - new Gunn Mckaimish document 1652
      • The big Gunn legal battle of the 1670s
      • Badenloch Estate 1738; Alexander Gunn of Badenloch and later Wester Helmsdale 'Chief' of the Clan Gunn (in Sutherland)
      • Alexander Gunn of Badenloch later Wester Helmsdale NOT chief of the Clan Gunn
      • Gunn MacHamish / Mckaimish line not being Chief; more
      • How the Mckaimish line was manipulated into being viewed as Chief
      • Chief of the Clan Gunn by the Rev. Dr. Miller, C.I.E. Principal of Madras Theological College.
    • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish; potential lines >
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 1; Esther
      • Esther Gunn, Part Two
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 2; Kinbrace
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mackaimish lines 3; Hector Gunn
      • Gunn 'Chief' / Mckaimish lines 4; Gunn of Corrish
      • Osclay Clan Gunn 'Chief' link
    • Aeneas Gunn Edinburgh Family trees 1868 / 1870 >
      • Aeneas Gunn family trees 1868 / 1870 - introduction
      • Aeneas James Gunn (Australia) discussion of the Edinburgh trees
      • Clan Gunn 'Chiefs'
      • Robert Gunn son of the Gunn coroner
      • Gunns of Watten / Hastigrow; more from Robert Gunn
      • John Gunn of Navidale c.1615-c.1660
      • George Gunn of Corrish
      • William 'beag / bheg' Gunn
      • Donald ‘the Scholar’ Gunn / Adam 'Mulbuie' Gunn line, being the second son of William ‘bheg’ / ‘beag’ Gunn
      • William in Achanaichan / Achaneccan line being the 2nd son of Donald the Scholar
    • Lord Lyon on the early history of Clan Gunn 'chiefs'
    • Lord Lyon 2011 interlocutor in the petition of Michael James Gunn
    • Clan Gunn Family Convention / Derbhfine petition 2012 - and its rejection
  • Gunn Scottish history
    • Gunn origin; a draft Chapter One
    • Clan Gunn has no Orkney origin
    • On Saint Donan / Saint Donnan and on Kildonan having nothing to do with him
    • What is a clan? / Are Gunns a clan?
    • Real origin of the Clan Gunn
    • Orkney issues (including the non-existent 'Clan Gunn Chief' Ottar and Snaekollr who stayed in Norway) >
      • Pytheas of Massilia, Ptolemy, Clan Gunn and the Orkney Islands origin myth
      • Why Gunns are not of Norse / Orkney descent
      • Saint Magnus and Saint Rognvald / Ronald
    • Who was before 'crowner / coroner' Gunn? And is it crowner or coroner?
    • The two soldiers on one horse story; a coroner Gunn myth (or a Gunn - Keith battle myth if you prefer)
    • The Macdonalds of Sleat and a Gunn coroner link
    • A Gun / Gunn Braemore story, perhaps from the late 1400s
    • Helen Gunn of Braemore; myth
    • Inverness early 1700s
    • Jacobite rebellions. Culloden.
    • Concerning Helmsdale c. late 1840s
    • On early Gunn character
    • Highland Clearances, Gunns and Kildonan
    • Ulbster Estate evictions
    • On Scottish clan re-invention in the 18th and 19th centuries
    • The last woman to be hanged in Edinburgh
  • Gunn other history
    • On a Gunn helping 'discover' North America - 'Sir James Gunn of Clyth Crowner of Caithness' and the 'Westford knight' myth
    • Isobel Gunn 1780? - 7 November 1861; pioneer feminist. Orkneys, Canada
    • Hon. Donald Gunn, Canada 1797-1878
    • Gunn, Ronald Campbell (1801-1881), botanist in Tasmania Australia
    • Ned Kelly (Australian bushranger) and the Gunns
    • S. M. Bruce, Australian Prime Minister, was a Braehour Gunn
    • John Gunn (1884-1959); Labor Party Premier of South Australia
    • Gunns Tasmania, Australia (company)
    • David John Gunn 1887-1955 New Zealand
    • Dr. Elizabeth Catherine Gunn 1879-1963, New Zealand
  • Gunn genealogy
    • Scotlands People 'The official Scottish genealogy resource'
    • Concerning Septs
    • John - son (3rd?) of Gunn coroner
    • Cattaig / Cataich Gunn Family tree (from John, perhaps 3rd son of Gun coroner)
    • Henry, (youngest?) son of the Gunn coroner
    • Some Scottish Old Parish Records >
      • Gun (Gunn) Braehour / Halkirk Baptism OPR 1777
      • Some further Gunn Old Parish Records (Baptism )
      • And yet more Gunn OPR
      • Gunn OPR 4
      • Gunn OPR 5
      • Gunn OPR 6
      • Gunn OPR 7
      • Gunn OPR 8
    • Directory to Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, Villages etc. etc In Scotland
    • Balnakeil Old Cemetery, Durness; John Gunn, Land Steward of Durness
    • Scottish burial grounds
    • John Gun, Master of the Charity School, Kildonan 1743
    • Gunn statistics; the 1881 British Census
    • Henderson Gunn DNA link
    • Papers On Sutherland Estate Management 1802-1816
    • McElgunns / Gunns of Killyfoyle Northern Ireland
    • Frank Gunn Quebec City chandler / coal merchant; Fermanagh Eniskillen
    • Gunns ; Victorian War (Australia) Heritage Inventory
    • William Gunn KIA 24 November 1915 at Gallipoli - ANZAC
  • Culture and sport
    • William Gunn 1795-1867, bagpipe maker, composer, publisher Glasgow. Composer of 'The Gunns' Salute''?
    • Literature >
      • 'Fairy-Tale'; a poem by G. K. Chesterton
      • 'The Curse of the Gunns', a poem by Thomas Gunn (1873-1950)
      • Emily Dickinson and her Gunn connection
      • On Gunn writers
      • Neil M. Gunn 1891-1973
      • Kirsty Gunn - the great New Zealand author - on growing up with the bagpipes
      • Margaret Laurence, Canadian author of 'The Diviners'
      • Alastair Gunn 'The Advent Killer'
      • 'The Boys of Gunn Island' by Alfred Judd
      • Victor Gunn; crime writer
    • Jenny Gunn - Cricket
    • Gunn tartan / Scottish Commonwealth Games tartan - 2006
  • Other
    • Key Texts >
      • Key Issues for a Clan Gunn history by Alastair Gunn
      • Thomas Sinclair 'The Gunns' and Mark Rugg Gunn 'Clan Gunn'
      • Thomas Sinclair; Supplements to his history of the Clan Gunn >
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 1; 2. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 2; 9. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 3; 16. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 4; 23. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 5; 30. 12. 1902
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 6; 6.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 7; 13.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 8; 20.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 9; 27.1.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 10; 3.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 11; 10.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 12; 17.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 13; 24.2.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 14; 3.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 15; 12.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 16
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 17; 31.3.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 18; 14.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 19; 21.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 20; 28.4.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 21; 5.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 22; 12.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 23; 19.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 24; 24.5.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 25; 2.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 26;9.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 27; 16.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 28; 23.6.1903
        • Thomas Sinclair Supplement 29; 30.6.1903
      • The Gunns by Robert R Gunn (USA) 1925
      • Scotland and Beyond; the Families of Donald Gunn (Tormsdale) and John Gunn (Dalnaha, Strathmore and Braehour)
      • 'Ministers and Men in the Far North' by the Rev. Alexander Auld
      • Further texts of relevance to Gunn history
      • Sage's Gunn history >
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 1
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 2
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 3
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 4
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 5
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 6
        • Sage's Gunn History manuscript 7
        • On the Sage Gunn manuscript
      • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' >
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 11.1.1911 and 8.2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 1.2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 15. 2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 22. 2.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 1.3.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 8.3.1911
        • The Gunn Papers; 'The Northern Chronicle' 15.3.1911
      • A History of Dirlot Cemetery by Dr. William Gunn >
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 1)
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 2)
        • A History of Dirlot Cemetery (Part 3; the last)
      • Caithness (Gunn) Family History by John Henderson W.S.; including Braemore Gunns
    • From a ‘CGS North America’ member; concerning the Gunn future
    • Concerning Clan Societies and the Lord Lyon
    • Clan Gunn Society UK Membership List analysis; 1962-1995
    • Clan Gunn Society International Gathering 2012
    • Useful links / Contact form