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No. 96 William de Perceton de Kilmaurs: A New Beginning
Clan Articles
No. 95 Norman, the son of Malcolm the son of Frisken
Clan Articles
No. 94 Were the Morevilles the Lords of Cunningham?
Articles
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...
Articles
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
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...
Clan Communique
Clan Communique – 2015 1 15 Vol 1 Issue 54 Possible origins of the name Warnebald
In this early 2015 review, which was prior to the discovery of the lost documents of Frederic Van Bossen, Dr. Derek Cunningham used the...
Articles
Clan Communique – 2014 7 15 Vol 1 Issue 52 Prince Malcolm, the Tale of Havelok and The Saga of Burnt Njal
In this review, Dr. Derek Cunningham analyses the names from three ancient tales to link together the Vikings with the ancient Kingdoms of Strathclyde...
Clan Communique
Clan Communique – 2014 1 14 Vol 1 Issue 50 The Cunninghams of Barns Part II
In this review Dr. Derek Cunningham looks at the confusion surrounding the Earldom of Carrick held by the de bruce family and a second...
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Clan Communique
No. 96 William de Perceton de Kilmaurs: A New Beginning
Clan Articles
No. 95 Norman, the son of Malcolm the son of Frisken
Clan Articles
No. 94 Were the Morevilles the Lords of Cunningham?
Clan Articles
No. 93 Who was Warenbald of Kilmaurs?