Maryburgh History

Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)

History of Maryburgh Free Church

Birth and Growth of Maryburgh

The community of Maryburgh organised a Millennium Exhibition in 2000. The video below was produced as part of the exhibition. It takes the viewer on a brief walk around the village and back into the history, from the Snuff and Lint mills that appear in a 1787 map of the village to the Kingdom Hall built just before the millennium.

For more photos taken in 2000 as part of the Millennium Exhibition visit the Maryburgh Residential Places page on this site.

Jim Macdonald's photos

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society is grateful to Jim Macdonald, a retired roads engineer, for permission to include his photographs of the Maryburgh area.

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Angus S Christie
Angus S Christie
Angus with the engraved hip flask which he received from the community of Maryburgh in appreciation of his work in establishing a hall and organising other annual events in the village over a period of 42 years.
Colin Cameron, Piper to the Duke of Fife
Colin Cameron, Piper to the Duke of Fife
Donald Cameron, Piper to Keith Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, in 1864
Donald Cameron, Piper to Keith Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, in 1864
Donald (left) and Hugh (right) Chisholm with their father.
Donald (left) and Hugh (right) Chisholm with their father.
Donald J Chisholm 1938-2017
Donald J Chisholm 1938-2017
Drama group?
Drama group?
The date of this photograph is unknown but it may be taken outside a wooden building (hall?) which was known to be beside Albert Place. The white building in the background may be Maryburgh Inn. Writing on the back identifies the participants - in a drama of some sort? Back row, l-r: Mrs Hendry, Sybil Mackay (Albert Place); Mrs Mackenzie; Mrs Higgs. Middle row, l-r: Mrs Macdonald (Schoolhouse); Miss Campbell (teacher); Daisy Carr. Front row, l-r: Miss Mackenzie (Anne's house); Mrs Munro.
Frank Menzies at his garage
Frank Menzies at his garage
Frank Menzies at his garage which was opposite the old Tollhouse (area now the dwelling "Tigh Abhinn").
The entrance to Frank's garage, opposite the Tollhouse.
The entrance to Frank's garage, opposite the Tollhouse.
Looking through Frank Menzies garage entrance towards Maryburgh
Looking through Frank Menzies garage entrance towards Maryburgh
Grave of Frank and his wife Jane Menzies
Grave of Frank and his wife Jane Menzies
George Murdoch (on the left)
George Murdoch (on the left)
George Murdoch (on the left) at the opening of the new Maryburgh Amenities Centre in May 1981. Angus Christie (centre) and Angus' wife Betty in the red coat.
George donated an electrical cardiograph machine to Dingwall Health Centre
George donated an electrical cardiograph machine to Dingwall Health Centre
George donated an electrical cardiograph machine to Dingwall Health Centre in 1985.
George Murdoch gift of his estate
George Murdoch gift of his estate
George's final act as a benefactor was to leave his entire estate to the RNLI as a major contribution to a new lifeboat to be stationed in Scotland. Angus Christie presents the cheque to Maren Fitzgerald of the RNLI. Looking on are Jane Chisholm (left) and Betty Christie (right).
Hugh Chisholm
Hugh Chisholm
Roddie Campbell 1916-2011
Roddie Campbell 1916-2011
Roddie Campbell 1916-2011 Photograph courtesy of Colin Campbell, his son.
Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie
Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie
Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie, son of Vice-Admiral Hon. Keith Stewart, MP for County of Ross-shire, Governor of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Lord High Commissioner for Ionian Islands 1784-1843.
Kenneth, 3rd Earl of Seaforth, died 1678
Kenneth, 3rd Earl of Seaforth, died 1678
Kenneth, 4th Earl of Seaforth and 1st Marquis. Died 1701
Kenneth, 4th Earl of Seaforth and 1st Marquis. Died 1701
Lady Madeline Stewart-Mackenzie with Col. Tyler at Brahan.
Lady Madeline Stewart-Mackenzie with Col. Tyler at Brahan.
Hon. Mary Frederika Elizabeth Mackenzie
Hon. Mary Frederika Elizabeth Mackenzie
The inscription on the portrait reads: Hon. Mary Frederika Elizabeth daughter of Francis Humberston, Lord Seaforth. Born 1783, died 1862. Married first 1804 Admiral Sir Samuel Hood who died 1814. Married second 1817 Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie.
Mary Mackenzie
Mary Mackenzie
Mary Mackenzie, Gairloch, who later moved to Maryburgh.
Mary Gordon Ross (later Menzies)
Mary Gordon Ross (later Menzies)
Mary Gordon Ross (later Menzies) 248962 J/Cmdr ATS Catering Pool, Army School Cookery, Aldershot. Left 28 September 1945. BEM. Mentioned in Dispatches.
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
This is the official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross. Her name is marked with blue ink in the left margin.
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
This is the official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross. Her name is marked with blue ink in the left margin.
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
This is the official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross. Her name is marked with blue ink in the left margin.
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
Official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross
This is the official list confirming the commendation awarded to Mary Gordon Ross. Her name is marked with blue ink in the left margin.
Mary Gordon Ross (later Menzies)
Mary Gordon Ross (later Menzies)
Margaret (Chisholm) Macleod and her brother Donnie
Margaret (Chisholm) Macleod and her brother Donnie
Margaret (Chisholm) Macleod, author of above article, with her brother Donnie.
Mrs Margaret Mackay on 3 October 2014, celebrating her 100th birthday
Mrs Margaret Mackay on 3 October 2014, celebrating her 100th birthday
Mrs Margaret Mackay on 3 October 2014, celebrating her 100th birthday with family and friends in Wyvis House, Dingwall, and showing her congratulatory card from HM The Queen.
Angus Mackenzie of Maryburgh, piper
Angus Mackenzie of Maryburgh, piper
This picture was taken at the time of the Paris Olympics 1924 and the laying of a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. The piper standing closest to the then Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII and even later the Duke of Windsor) is Angus Mackenzie of Maryburgh. The British Olympic team in the background is the team that many years later inspired the famous film Chariots of Fire. [Photograph courtesy of Bill and Joan Mackenzie]
Rev. Roderick Mackenzie in his later years
Rev. Roderick Mackenzie in his later years
Rev. Roderick Mackenzie in his later years. Photograph courtesy of Mrs Margaret Bull, Melbourne, Australia, his great-granddaughter.
Seaforth Cottage
Seaforth Cottage
Seaforth Cottage can be seen adjacent to Maryburgh Shop (formerly Post Office). Seaforth Cottage was given to Donald Cameron, pupil of John MacKay of Raasay and source of the Cameron school of Piobaireachd playing, in 1864 and was lived in by him, then his son Colin and grandson Colin.
Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie of Gairloch, Bart
Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie of Gairloch, Bart
William, 5th Earl of Seaforth, died 1740
William, 5th Earl of Seaforth, died 1740
Kenneth MacKenzie
Kenneth MacKenzie
Water bailiff 1930-1955
Toll House
Toll House
Weather vane
Weather vane
The weather vane was designed and built by Kenneth mackenze, Water Bailiff, to mark the coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1952.

Attribution: Jim Macdonald

Maryburgh Maps

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Brahan Castle Visitors' Book

In 2015 there was listed for sale by Dingwall and Highland Marts a visitors’ book originating from Brahan Castle and featuring photographs and artwork of those who had enjoyed hospitality there in the early part of the 20th century.

The auction mart staff had photographed each page in the album and gave permission to Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society to reproduce this aspect of the heritage of Maryburgh. The entries date from 1903-1911.

Some of the watercolours in the book have the initials “MSS” and are, presumably, the work of Mary Stewart-Mackenzie (Lady Seaforth) while others may have been contributed by guests.

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Maryburgh Brahan Castle Visitors' Book

In 2015 there was listed for sale by Dingwall and Highland Marts a visitors' book originating from Brahan Castle and featuring photographs and artwork of those who had enjoyed hospitality there in the early part of the 20th century. The auction mart staff had photographed each page in the album and gave permission to Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society to reproduce this aspect of the heritage of Maryburgh. The entries date from 1903-1911.
The Visitors

Seaforth Hall

Lady Seaforth was very generous. She had the Drill Hall built at the east end of Maryburgh. One of the other things she provided was a pianola. Sometimes at concerts she would join in the entertainment by whistling tunes as her party piece.

The hall was a valuable centre for the community. Maryburgh school children were taught in the hall when the school was under repair. The three classes were separated by curtains. There was also a playingfield adjacent to the hall.

Harry Franklin remembers playing football in the playing field at the hall. ‘We would play at the Prisoner of War camp too – no grass though, only ashes. We had many games with the M.Ps (misplaced persons) and the Germans. The Germans were great footballers and we enjoyed the good times. The Germans didn’t have any guards, not so the M.Ps. Their guards would join in the games.’

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The Seaforth

A shipping register, held by Am Baile, records that, at an unknown location in Maryburgh in 1834, a local woodmerchant, James Yule, had a schooner built, subsequently named The Seaforth. The Master of the vessel was John Forsyth. The Seaforth had a burthen of 94 tons, was 63ft in length and 18ft broad.

Statistical Accounts

On the 25 May 1790, Sir John Sinclair, Baronet of Ulbster in Caithness wrote to over nine hundred Parish ministers throughout Scotland asking them to contribute to a Statistical Inquiry by answering as best they could,a series of one hundred and sixty-six Queries respecting each Parish.

The New (or Second) Statistical Account of Scotland built on the previous work carried out by Sir John Sinclair for the First Statistical Accounts by including the knowledge of local doctors and schoolmasters. The Second Statistical Accounts were published between 1834 and 1845.

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