of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
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The following Minutes reserving all their rights, &c, were put in 
for Colonel Macdougall and Mr Campbell Munro. 
MINUTE for Charles Allan M'Dougall, Esquire, of Macdougall and 
Dunollie, in the County of Argyll ; Reginald Hope Parkinson, Esquire, 
late Second Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, residing at 3 Alex- 
andra Terrace, Limerick ; and Mrs Caroline Goodenough or Campbell, 
widow of the late Donald Campbell, Esquire, of Balliveolan, the Tutors and 
Curators of Donald Patrick Colin Campbell, of Balliveolan, nominated 
and appointed by the said Donald Campbell in his Trust-Disposition and 
Settlement, dated 11th February 1888, and recorded in the Books of 
Council and Session, 16th June 1891. 
The Tutors and Curators of the said Donald Patrick Colin Campbell, of 
Balliveolan, in the County of Argyll, who is still in minority, with reference 
to the meeting held by Mr Young on behalf of the Fishery Board for Scotland 
of this date, to consider objections to the proposed Fishery Order sought by 
Mrs Ogilvie of Barcaldine, for the establishment and maintenance by her of a 
Several Oyster and Mussel Fishery in Loch Creran, when it was arranged that 
a Minute should be presented on behalf of the Laird of Balliveolan, asking the 
said Fishery Board for Scotland to consider and preserve the rights of the 
Balliveolan property in Loch Creran and the rivers, in order that there may 
be no encroachment thereon, and in view of the fact that the fishermen in the 
service of the said Mrs Ogilvie have lately been trespassing on the mussel- 
banks ex adverso of the lands of Balliveolan, and interfering with the fishing 
rights thereon of the tenants of the Balliveolan fishings, beg now to submit to 
the said Board the following objections on behalf of Balliveolan to the Order 
craved. 
1. There has been an infringement of the fishing rights of Balliveolan, as 
was pointed out on the deposited plan showing the boundaries ; and the pro- 
prietor of Balliveolan is entitled to have his right of fishing preserved to him, 
he having a duly completed feudal title thereto. The fishings of Balliveolan 
in Loch Creran extend from where the River Buie or Buidhe on the south 
east runs into the Loch to the place where at low- water the River Creran joins 
it on the north east, and include the mussel-bed in front of the mansion house 
of Balliveolan, over which Mrs Ogilvie's fishermen have lately been trespassing. 
2. It is feared that any erections in connection with the proposed Oyster and 
Mussel fishery which might be situated in the narrows or narrow part of Loch 
Creran, between the outer or western part of the Loch, and the inner or eastern 
part, would be injurious to the rights of salmon-fishing which belong, inter 
alios, to the Laird of Balliveolan, such erections tending to scare fish when 
entering the upper reach of the Loch from the sea, or to retain them, and so 
prevent them from entering the other parts of the inner Loch, in which the 
Balliveolan fishings are. 
The Tutors and Curators of the proprietor of Balliveolan therefore respect- 
fully pray the Fishery Board for Scotland to make provision for the protection 
of the rights of property in the fishings in Loch Creran which belong to their 
ward. 
MINUTE for Duncan Handby Campbell Munro, Esquire, of Kinlochlaich, 
in the County of Argyll. In the application by Mrs Margaret Ogilvie 
of Barcaldine, in the said County of Argyll, to the Honourable the 
Fishery Board of Scotland, for a Several Oyster and Mussel Fishery in 
Loch Creran in said County. 
Whereas the said Duncan Handby Campbell Munro is proprietor of the 
Estates of Kinlochlaich and Creigan on the north, shores of Loch Creran, and 
has by Crown Charter a right to the Oyster and Mussel Fisheries ex adverso 
of said lands of Kinlochlaich and Creigan. 
And whereas the said Mrs Margaret Ogilvie is making application for a 
Several Oyster and Mussel Fishery on the opposite shore or south side of Loch 
Creran, the said Duncan Handby Campbell Munro craves that the Honourable 
