This manuscript, published in 1904, is based on a series of articles the author contributed to the Celtic Monthly. It is the most comprehensive volume on the history of Clan MacEwan that I have ever found.
This paper, of which I have only a xerox copy, is from an unknown source. It illuminates the connections between the names Eoghainn (Ewen) and Suibhne (Sween).
This paper is copied from the Glasgow Archaeological Journal, Volume 10, 1983. It details an excavation and examination of the Caisteal mhic Eoghainn, the old castle on the shore of Loch Fyne. I would like to thank the Glasgow Archaeological Society, in advance, for not thrashing me for copying this document without permission.
These excerpts are from the book, The Ulster Clans, published in 1966 by North-West Books, Limavady, County Derry, Northern Ireland, and reprinted in 1989.