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No. 85 The Forest that Walked: Till Byrnane Wood come to Dunsinane

In this review of Shakespeare's Macbeth a new explanation is given for Birnam Wood,  the wood that marched to Dunsinane. /*! elementor - v3.21.0 -...

The Important Role That The Royal Family Still Retains

It is often argued that the Royal family is outdated and is no longer relevant in a modern world that is run by an...

Clan Communique – 2018 4 15 Vol 1 Issue 67 Clan Cunningham’s links to the Estate of Frescheney Part 2

This review is very important for Clan Cunningham historians. It confirms the link between the people who controlled Cunningesholme in Lincolnshire with the de...

Clan Communique – 2018 1 15 Vol 1 Issue 66 Clan Cuningham’ Links to the Estate of Frescheney Part 1

In this Clan Communique  Dr. Derek Cunningham reviews the estates called Cuninges, and the holding of Gilbert de Glencarn, a 13th century lord. The...

Clan Communique – 2016 10 15 Vol 1 Issue 61 Potential Links to the Kings of Sweden

In this study, Dr. Derek Cunningham had still not recovered the then lost documents of Frederic van Bossen, the historian who wrote the account...

Clan Communique – 2016 1 15 Vol 1 Issue 58 International letters to the Editor

In this Clan Communique there are three articles. The first discusses a letter by James Davidson, who shares with us a poem he wrote....

Clan Communique – 2015 1 15 Vol 1 Issue 54 A Domesday Book study of Land linked to Clan Cunningham

This Clan Article was published before we recovered the papers of Frederic van Bossen, and like many prior historical reviews, it was assumed that...

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