St. Moluag Arrives in Lismore
Battle of Stalc, Portnacroish
Duncan Stewart 2nd of Appin murdered at Duart Castle
Appin men fight at the Battle of the Pinkie
Extra floor added to Stalker Castle
Annat Church built. (Eaglaisur, The New Church).
Marquis of Montrose and his Royalist Highlanders camp in Appin
13th February, The Glencoe Massacre
Airds House built by Donald Campbell 5th of Airds
16th April, The Appin Regiment fight at the Battle of Culloden
14th May, Colin Campbell of Glenure is murdered. 8th November, James Stewart hung at Ballachulish
James Stewart’s skeletal remains fall from the gallows
Population of Appin and Lismore 2812
Appin estate is sold by Dugald Stewart to Mr Hugh Seton of Touch for the…
The ‘Jupiter of Larne’ sails out of Appin with families emigrating to North Carolina
Glen Creran road built
Appin population 2405. Strath of Appin road built to Kingshouse built. Appin’s first post office…
Direct male line of Chief’s of Appin becomes extinct
Dorothy Wandsworth visits Appin (tour of the Highlands)
Portnacroish Church built
Sir Walter Scott visits Appin and stays at Invernahyle
Portnacroish Church consecrated
Lismore Lighthouse on Eilean Musdile is built
March, Sir John Campbell buys Airds Estate
Mail received daily (instead of three times per week). Stalker Castle becomes roofless
The United Free Church is built (todays Kilmoluag)
Airds House bought by Robert MacFie, 3rd of Langhouse for £26,000 Population: Appin and Lismore…
Dalnashean, Barriemore and Drumneil are built by Robert MacFie of Airds for his sister ‘in’…
Glencreran Church built
The new Appin Parish Church is built
South Ballachulish and Glencoe parish dis-joined from Appin and Lismore. Annat Church becomes disused
Robert MacFie of Airds dies
Population of Appin and Lismore 3707
21st August. The Ballachulish Railway line opens Yew tree is planted at Appin Parish Church…
Port Appin lighthouse, Sgeir Bhuidhe is built
The Castle is regained from the Campbells by Charles Stewart of Achara
Col. William MacFie sells Airds Estate (including Drumneil House) for £25,000. The asking price was…
25th August, Appin’s first fatality of ‘The Great War’
Rev. Duncan Ross dies at Dalnashean Lorn View Cottage was set on fire. Known today…
D.H. Maclaren becomes new tenant for Appin Hotel
Appin Police Station built
28th August, Appin’s only fatality of WW2. Flight Lieutenant Ian Maintland
Lt.-Colonel A.K. Stewart of Achnacone dies
Population of Lismore 206
Port Appin Hall built Rev. Kenneth MacMillan becomes minister of Appin Parish Church
Appin Station Hotel goes on fire
The second Jubilee Bridge built
Chief Allan Winslow Stewart, 15th of Appin, 10th of Ardshiel, and of Lorn dies
Electricity brought to Appin
John Black & Sons at Tynribbie, becomes Gunn’s Garage (Image Christopher Barker Flickr)
28th March, The Ballachulish line closes
Strath of AppinPrimary School opens. Fasnacloich, Appin and Port Appin schools close
Rev. Kenneth MacMillan retires as minister of Appin
Christine King retires as headmistress from Strath of Appin School after nearly 20 years
Glensanda Quarry opens (Image wikipedia Donald MacDonald)
Appin Hall is demolished
The new Appin Hall is rebuilt
The new Creagan Bridge opens for traffic
Appin Volunteer Fire Station opens