A while ago I found the following from the army pension records in WO22/131 and WO22/132, which are returns for Inverness for 1842-52 and 1852-62. William MCINTOSH of 93rd regiment, admitted to pension 8 October 1834, transferred to Inverness district June 1848 (from N. Argyle), transferred to N. Argyle June 1850. Since then from WO 23/45 1845-54 During the decade covered by the register he is shown 1 April 1846 Isle of Skye 1 June 1846 Argyle (Excise) - ( probably means he was collecting his money from an Excise tax office) 1 April 1848 Inverness 1 July 1850 Isle of Skye, Argyle WO 23/51 1855-1865 Subject is simply shown on the books but he is not shown as died. WO 23/61 1865-1875 Subject is shown on the books with no additional annotations up to 1875 but his place of receiving pension is in the Argyle District. It looks like for these records that the Isle of Skye was consider as Argyll. Can anyone comment on that? In 1845 John MCINTOSH was born to William and Alexanderina MCLEOD. Any comments appreciated. John McIntosh