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Northern Meeting (Inverness—From 2005 through 2007, the event was held in Aviemore. The event returned to Inverness in 2008) Year Winner 1887 - Alexander Fletcher, Invermoriston 1888 - William Boa, piper to Mr John Dixon, Inveran, Poolewe 1889 - PM John MacKay (4th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) 1890 - John MacDonald, Glentromie Lodge, Kingussie 1891 - Colin Thomson (3rd Seaforth Highlanders) 1892 - PM John Cameron (2nd Queen's Own Cameraon Highlanders) 1893 - PM Donald Mathieson (3rd Highland Light Infantry) 1894 - PM Donald Campbell (3rd CSR) 1895 - Murdo MacKenzie, Piper to Mr A. E. Butter, of Faskally 1896 - Alick MacKenzie, Resolis 1897 - William Campbell (Sovereign’s Piper) 1898 - Murdo MacKenzie, Inverness 1899 - David C. Mather, Lochcarron 1900 - William G. Meldrum, Piper to MacKintosh of MacKintosh 1901 - William MacLean, Creagorry Hotel, Benbecula 1902 - James A. Center, Edinburgh 1903 - Donald MacKay, London 1904 - PCpl William Ross (1st Scots Guards) 1905 - PM George S. MacLennan (1st Gordon Highlanders) 1906 - George S. Allan (2nd Seaforth Highlanders) 1907 - John Peter MacLeod, Tain 1908 - PM Thomas Clarke (1st Black Watch) 1909 - PM William MacKie (2nd Seaforth Highlanders) 1910 - PSgt William Lawrie (8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)* 1911 - George Yardley, Cambuslang* 1912 - Donald lan MacKenzie, Tain 1913 - PM James M. Lawrie (2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) (No competitions held during World War I.) 1919 - PM William Gray, Glasgow Police 1920 - John MacPherson, Newtonmore 1921 - PM Robert Reid (7th Highland Light Infantry) 1922 - PM Donald Chisholm, Highland Light Infantry 1923 - Angus MacPherson, Invershin 1924 - Allan M. Calder, Edinburgh 1925 - John Wilson, Edinburgh 1926 - John MacDonald, Inverness* 1927 - Malcolm R. MacPherson, Invershin 1928 - Robert U. Brown (Sovereign’s Piper) 1929 - David Ross, piper to Lord Leverhulme 1930 - Robert B. Nicol, Crathie (Sovereign’s Piper)* 1931 - Donald MacLean, Glasgow 1932 - PM Charles H. Smith (2nd Black Watch) 1933 - PM James B. Robertson (2nd Scots Guards) 1934 - PCpl Peter Bain (Scots Guards) 1935 - Piper J. MacGrady (Highland Light Infantry) 1936 - Philip Melville, Glasgow 1937 - Hugh C. R. Macrae, Achnasheen 1938 - Archibald MacNab, City of Glasgow Police (No competitions held during World War II.) 1946 - Roderick MacDonald, City of Glasgow Police 1947 - PM Donald MacLeod (Seaforth Highlanders) 1948 - Donald P. MacGillivray, Calrossie 1949 - Cpl Andrew Pitkeathly (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) 1950 - John D. Burgess, Edinburgh * 1951 - PM Ronald MacCallum, (Piper to the Duke of Argyll) 1952 - PM Robert MacKay (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) 1953 - PM Donald MacLean, Lewis 1954 - Donald MacPherson, Alexandria 1955 - William M. MacDonald, Inverness 1956 - Capt D. R. MacLennan, North Berwick 1957 - Iain MacFadyen, Glasgow 1958 - Lewis Turrell, New Zealand 1959 - RSM John A. MacLellan (Seaforth Highlanders) 1960 - John McDougall, Bucksburn 1961 - PM Donald Morrison, Aberdeen City Police 1962 - Duncan J. MacFadyen, Glasgow 1963 - Kenneth MacDonald, Glasgow 1964 - Hector MacFadyen, Pennyghael/Glasgow* 1965 - William MacDonald, Benbecula 1966 - John MacFadyen Glasgow 1967 - Hugh A. MacCallum, Campbeltown 1968 - John Wilson, Campbeltown 1969 - PCpl Iain M. Morrison (Queen's Own Highlanders) 1970 - Andrew Wright, Paisley* 1971 - James McIntosh, Dundee 1972 - Dr. John MacAskill, Fort William 1973 - Jack L. Taylor, St Andrews 1974 - PM James MacGregor, Glen Almond 1975 - Murray Henderson, New Zealand 1976 - Angus J. MacLellan, Glasgow 1977 - William J. R. Livingstone, Ontario, Canada 1978 - Dr William Wotherspoon, Aberdeen 1979 - Donald Bain, New Zealand 1980 - Tom Speirs, Edinburgh 1981 - Jack Lee, British Columbia, Canada 1982 - Colin Roy MacLellan, Ontario, Canada 1983 - PM Gavin N.M. Stoddart (Royal Highland Fusiliers) 1984 - Allan MacDonald, Glenuig 1985 - James McGillivray, Ontario, Canada 1986 - Roderick J. MacLeod, Cumbernauld 1987 - Michael Cusack, Texas, USA 1988 - Dr Angus MacDonald, Glenuig 1989 - William MacCallum, Glasgow 1990 - Greg Wilson, New Zealand 1991 - Alfred Morrison, Bishopton 1992 - Angus MacColl, Oban 1993 - Bruce Woodley, British Columbia, Canada 1994 - Cpl Gordon Walker (Royal Highland Fusiliers) 1995 - Robert Wallace, Glasgow 1996 - Wilson Brown, Glasgow 1997 - Duncan MacGillivray, Calrossie 1998 - Stuart Shedden, Glasgow 1999 - Major John Cairns, Ontario, Canada* 2000 - Stuart Liddell, Inveraray 2001 - Niall Matheson, Inverness 2002 - Bruce Gandy, Nova Scotia, Canada 2003 - Chris Armstrong, Bathgate 2004 - Alasdair Gillies, Pennsylvania, USA Venue changed from Inverness to Aviemore in 2005. 2005 - Donald MacPhee, USA 2006 - Alastair Dunn, Scotland 2007 - Iain Speirs, Edinburgh Venue returned to Inverness in 2008. 2008 - Alan Bevan, British Columbia, Canada 2009 - Glenn Brown, Glasgow 2010 - Andrew Hayes, Ottawa, Canada 2011 - Niall Stewart, Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland 2012 - Euan MacCrimmon, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 - Callum Beaumont, Bo'ness, Scotland 2014 - Douglas Murray, Fife, Scotland* 2015 - Finlay Johnston, Glasgow, Scotland 2016 - Ian K. MacDonald, Toronto, Canada* 2017 - Alasdair Henderson, Argyll, Scotland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northern Meeting (Inverness—From 2005 through 2007, the event was held in Aviemore. The event returned to Inverness in 2008) Year Winner 1887 - Alexander Fletcher, Invermoriston 1888 - William Boa, piper to Mr John Dixon, Inveran, Poolewe 1889 - PM John MacKay (4th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) 1890 - John MacDonald, Glentromie Lodge, Kingussie 1891 - Colin Thomson (3rd Seaforth Highlanders) 1892 - PM John Cameron (2nd Queen's Own Cameraon Highlanders) 1893 - PM Donald Mathieson (3rd Highland Light Infantry) 1894 - PM Donald Campbell (3rd CSR) 1895 - Murdo MacKenzie, Piper to Mr A. E. Butter, of Faskally 1896 - Alick MacKenzie, Resolis 1897 - William Campbell (Sovereign’s Piper) 1898 - Murdo MacKenzie, Inverness 1899 - David C. Mather, Lochcarron 1900 - William G. Meldrum, Piper to MacKintosh of MacKintosh 1901 - William MacLean, Creagorry Hotel, Benbecula 1902 - James A. Center, Edinburgh 1903 - Donald MacKay, London 1904 - PCpl William Ross (1st Scots Guards) 1905 - PM George S. MacLennan (1st Gordon Highlanders) 1906 - George S. Allan (2nd Seaforth Highlanders) 1907 - John Peter MacLeod, Tain 1908 - PM Thomas Clarke (1st Black Watch) 1909 - PM William MacKie (2nd Seaforth Highlanders) 1910 - PSgt William Lawrie (8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)* 1911 - George Yardley, Cambuslang* 1912 - Donald lan MacKenzie, Tain 1913 - PM James M. Lawrie (2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) (No competitions held during World War I.) 1919 - PM William Gray, Glasgow Police 1920 - John MacPherson, Newtonmore 1921 - PM Robert Reid (7th Highland Light Infantry) 1922 - PM Donald Chisholm, Highland Light Infantry 1923 - Angus MacPherson, Invershin 1924 - Allan M. Calder, Edinburgh 1925 - John Wilson, Edinburgh 1926 - John MacDonald, Inverness* 1927 - Malcolm R. MacPherson, Invershin 1928 - Robert U. Brown (Sovereign’s Piper) 1929 - David Ross, piper to Lord Leverhulme 1930 - Robert B. Nicol, Crathie (Sovereign’s Piper)* 1931 - Donald MacLean, Glasgow 1932 - PM Charles H. Smith (2nd Black Watch) 1933 - PM James B. Robertson (2nd Scots Guards) 1934 - PCpl Peter Bain (Scots Guards) 1935 - Piper J. MacGrady (Highland Light Infantry) 1936 - Philip Melville, Glasgow 1937 - Hugh C. R. Macrae, Achnasheen 1938 - Archibald MacNab, City of Glasgow Police (No competitions held during World War II.) 1946 - Roderick MacDonald, City of Glasgow Police 1947 - PM Donald MacLeod (Seaforth Highlanders) 1948 - Donald P. MacGillivray, Calrossie 1949 - Cpl Andrew Pitkeathly (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) 1950 - John D. Burgess, Edinburgh * 1951 - PM Ronald MacCallum, (Piper to the Duke of Argyll) 1952 - PM Robert MacKay (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) 1953 - PM Donald MacLean, Lewis 1954 - Donald MacPherson, Alexandria 1955 - William M. MacDonald, Inverness 1956 - Capt D. R. MacLennan, North Berwick 1957 - Iain MacFadyen, Glasgow 1958 - Lewis Turrell, New Zealand 1959 - RSM John A. MacLellan (Seaforth Highlanders) 1960 - John McDougall, Bucksburn 1961 - PM Donald Morrison, Aberdeen City Police 1962 - Duncan J. MacFadyen, Glasgow 1963 - Kenneth MacDonald, Glasgow 1964 - Hector MacFadyen, Pennyghael/Glasgow* 1965 - William MacDonald, Benbecula 1966 - John MacFadyen Glasgow 1967 - Hugh A. MacCallum, Campbeltown 1968 - John Wilson, Campbeltown 1969 - PCpl Iain M. Morrison (Queen's Own Highlanders) 1970 - Andrew Wright, Paisley* 1971 - James McIntosh, Dundee 1972 - Dr. John MacAskill, Fort William 1973 - Jack L. Taylor, St Andrews 1974 - PM James MacGregor, Glen Almond 1975 - Murray Henderson, New Zealand 1976 - Angus J. MacLellan, Glasgow 1977 - William J. R. Livingstone, Ontario, Canada 1978 - Dr William Wotherspoon, Aberdeen 1979 - Donald Bain, New Zealand 1980 - Tom Speirs, Edinburgh 1981 - Jack Lee, British Columbia, Canada 1982 - Colin Roy MacLellan, Ontario, Canada 1983 - PM Gavin N.M. Stoddart (Royal Highland Fusiliers) 1984 - Allan MacDonald, Glenuig 1985 - James McGillivray, Ontario, Canada 1986 - Roderick J. MacLeod, Cumbernauld 1987 - Michael Cusack, Texas, USA 1988 - Dr Angus MacDonald, Glenuig 1989 - William MacCallum, Glasgow 1990 - Greg Wilson, New Zealand 1991 - Alfred Morrison, Bishopton 1992 - Angus MacColl, Oban 1993 - Bruce Woodley, British Columbia, Canada 1994 - Cpl Gordon Walker (Royal Highland Fusiliers) 1995 - Robert Wallace, Glasgow 1996 - Wilson Brown, Glasgow 1997 - Duncan MacGillivray, Calrossie 1998 - Stuart Shedden, Glasgow 1999 - Major John Cairns, Ontario, Canada* 2000 - Stuart Liddell, Inveraray 2001 - Niall Matheson, Inverness 2002 - Bruce Gandy, Nova Scotia, Canada 2003 - Chris Armstrong, Bathgate 2004 - Alasdair Gillies, Pennsylvania, USA Venue changed from Inverness to Aviemore in 2005. 2005 - Donald MacPhee, USA 2006 - Alastair Dunn, Scotland 2007 - Iain Speirs, Edinburgh Venue returned to Inverness in 2008. 2008 - Alan Bevan, British Columbia, Canada 2009 - Glenn Brown, Glasgow 2010 - Andrew Hayes, Ottawa, Canada 2011 - Niall Stewart, Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland 2012 - Euan MacCrimmon, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 - Callum Beaumont, Bo'ness, Scotland 2014 - Douglas Murray, Fife, Scotland* 2015 - Finlay Johnston, Glasgow, Scotland 2016 - Ian K. MacDonald, Toronto, Canada* 2017 - Alasdair Henderson, Argyll, Scotland


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