Odds & Ends

Sutherland Website Highlights Brochure
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society & The Sutherland Reel
Sutherland Bagpipe Music
Scottish Fun and Games
Additional Website Bibliograpy and Credits

Sutherland Website Highlights Brochure

A printable brochure that features highlights of the website is now available. This document is available in the Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. To view the document, you will need to have the Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you do not already have this, it can be downloaded for free from the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com.

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The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society is an international organization established in 1923. There are branches worldwide conducting classes and holding dances and balls. It also collects and publishes both traditional and newer Scottish Country Dances. In their Book 29, dance number 5 is "The Sutherland Reel". Visit their website for more information.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society: http://www.rscds.org/.

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Sutherland Bagpipe Music

The tunes below have printable sheet music with audio files in the WAV audio format. Please note that these sound files are large and may download slowly, but should play smoothly when the download is complete.
The Earl of Sutherland's March, also known as
Lady Strathnaver's Welcome to Dunrobin Castle
 
The Duchess of Sutherland's
Welcome to Taymouth Castle
 
Cruinneachadh Nan Catach
The Sutherlands' Gathering
 

 
The audio files below are from the Bagpipes at Best website at
http://www.bagpipesatbest.com, and are in the MIDI audio format.
The Duke of Sutherland     The Kyle of Sutherland  
Aonas Sutherland     Neil Sutherland of Winnipeg  

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Scottish Fun and Games from Clan Sutherland
For the young, and young at heart.

These pages are available in the Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. To view the document, you will need to have the Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you do not already have this, it can be downloaded for free from the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com.

     

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Additional Website Bibliograpy

  • "Ackergill Tower - the Keiths and Dunbars of Hempriggs" by D. B. Miller (written about 1976) at http://www.iain.laird.btinternet.co.uk/Ackergill-Hempriggs.htm
  • "Earls of Sutherland" (genealogical chart) by Malcolm Sutherland
  • "Federith Sept of Clan Sutherland" by Malcolm Sutherland, Newsletter of the Clan Sutherland Society in Scotland, vol. 19, number 1, May 1996.
  • "Gray Sept of Clan Sutherland" by Allan P. Gray, Newsletter of the Clan Sutherland Society in Scotland, vol. 19, number 2, November 1996.
  • "Heraldry in Scotland" by James Dempster FSA Scot at http://www.kwtelecom.com/heraldry/scother1.html
  • "Keith Sept of Clan Sutherland" by Malcolm Sutherland, Newsletter of the Clan Sutherland Society in Scotland, vol. 20, number 1, May 1997.
  • "Mowat Sept of Clan Sutherland" by Malcolm Sutherland, Newsletter of the Clan Sutherland Society in Scotland, vol. 20, number 2, November 1997.
  • "Royal Genealogies" at http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/
  • Royal Stuarts at http://www.royal-stuarts.org/
  • "Scottish Crest Badges", The Court of the Lord Lyon Information Leaflet No.2 at http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/lordlyon2.htm
  • "These are Your People: The Sutherlands" by Jean Munro


Thanks for the Celtic Knot background goes to Karen Nicholas at Celtic Web Art.
Also thanks to Mark Sutherland-Fisher, Lynda Fisher and Karen Tyler for their assistance with the website content.

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