Hello all, One of our fellow list members, Kate Ferris, on a recent visit to the museum at Ullapool photocoppied two typewritten documents, both originally typed in the early 1960s. Kate has chased up surviving relatives of the two authors, who have given permission and encouragement for the two documents to be placed on my website. The first document is entitled "Tanera", and is the reminesenses of Alexander McLeod, who grew up on the Isle Tanera, the last inhabited of the Summer Isles of the coast of Coigach in Lochbroom Parish. The second document is entitled "Coigach", and is thought to have been written by Willy Muir of Achiltibuie. It is referred to in note number 5 on page 387, at the end of the chapter "At the back of the Great Rock: Crofting and Settlement in Coigach Lochbroom", chapter by John R. Baldwin, in Peoples and Settlement in North-West Ross. It includes data such as lists of tenants in 1770, who aver they were tenants since before the Forfeited Estates Commission took over the Earl of Cromartie's estates in 1746. Also includes details of various famines in the 1700s not well documented in other sources. A volunteer in Tasmania has scanned and OCRed other documents for me in the past, but he is about to depart for a month's holiday, and could not tackle this project till July. There are over 60 pages, many of course smudged somewhat. I would appreciate if someone could scan and OCR them, I'd be happy to do the proofreading at the end, as I want to HTML tags to such things as maps where places are mentionned, or into the census transcription note files for Coigach already on my site. No money involved, just glory. My website includes annotated transcriptions of most of the 19th century Coigach censuses, and other files such as a history of the district and a gazetteer of placenames. It is at; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~coigach Much appreciated, Donald.