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The Scottish Governess Who Tamed a Czar... and Lost a Fortune
The tale of Catherine MacKinnon, a Mull woman who became the nurse to a Russian Czar!
Read all about her remarkable journey from a humble crofter's cottage to the heart of an imperial court. Find out how she influenced a Czar and why her memory is still treasured on the Isle of Mull today.
Will Allan
Sep 43 min read


Isabella MacGillivray and the poisonous bird!
A poisonous bird, a mysterious servant, and a forgotten headline from 1910.
Who was Isabella MacGillivray, and whose household was she serving when her name made the papers?
Will Allan
Aug 284 min read


“The Road He Took Himself” — A MacGillivray Memory from Iona
The MacGillivray family, known as *Na Dròbhairean* (The Drovers), moved from Mull to Iona in the 1860s, settling at Cnoc Oran. Their story, including Duncan MacGillivray’s legendary instinct for a direct path across the island, is a powerful reflection of Highland heritage. Based on Mairi MacArthur’s *Tracks & Paths – Iona’s Namescape*, this blog explores family, tradition, and the lasting imprint of those who “took their own road.”
Will Allan
Jun 183 min read
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