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Account of a trip to Ìle/ Islay entitled 'Iain Og Ile', 3 June 1887

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW89/4
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Account of a trip to Ìle/ Islay entitled 'Iain Og Ile' in which Alexander Carmichael describes how he travelled there and his meeting with the Marquis of Lorne before the inauguration of the monument to Iain Òg Ìle [John Francis Campbell of Islay]. He notes the afterdinner speakers, describing his own speech as 'a bungled affair', and also describes Islay House, noting the gardener as Thomas Hill and his connections with the Campbells of Islay.

Dates: 3 June 1887

Account of 'Clann 'Ic Illemhicheil' [Carmichaels], 14 December 1864

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW113/3
Scope and Contents Account of 'Clann 'Ic Illemhicheil' [Carmichaels], collected from Eoghan Mac Illemhicheil [Hugh Carmichael], age 80, Druim-na-moine, Apuinn [Druim-na-moina, Apainn/Appin, Earra-Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] in which he describes the family as being the oldest clan in the area (six hundred years), originating in Annat. He gives a brief account of Alexander's own family, the Barons of Taigh Sgurrain: their descent from the Easbaig Bàn or Fair-haired Bishop, and the loss of their lands to Sir Donald...
Dates: 14 December 1864

Archaeological and historical notes on Caisteal Bhuiri and Clanranald, 18 January 1871

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/137
Scope and Contents Archaeological and historical notes on Caisteal Bhuiri [Caisteal Bhuirgh/Borve Castle, Beinn na Faoghla/Benbecula] and Clanranald. Among the notes it is stated that Raol mac Alein [Raghnall mac Ailein] was the last to inhabit Caisteal Bhuirgh and that he added the porch and extended the west side of it. The castle was originally built on a sgeir mhara and Biorlain mac ic Ailein [Clanranald's birlinn] was anchored 'in a poll' to the east side of it. After that, children used to swim there. In...
Dates: 18 January 1871

Archaeological note about Aird Niseboast and accompanying sketch and stories about MacLeod of Harris and Campbells of Taransay, 11 July 1870

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/70
Scope and Contents Archaeological note about Aird Niseboast [Àird Niosabost, Na Hearadh] and accompanying sketch showing the dimensions of the obelisk and stones and describing their positions. He notes that there is no tradition about Àird Niosabost other than 'the Ord bhairneach na caillich'. The first story tells how MacLeod of Harris used to make a smudan to request the Ta[a]n[say] [Tarasaigh] peop[le] come to pay their rent' describing how proprietors can part company with or take on a new tenant. The...
Dates: 11 July 1870

Archaeological notes on Kildonan and accompanying notes on Flora MacDonald and her husband, 24 May 1870

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW150/82
Scope and Contents Archaeological notes on Kildonan [Cill Donnain, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist]. The various sites relating to St Donain are described as Eilean Donain or Isle Donain, which is where the saint's house was, the house being '50 x 26 feet with several surrounding ruins' and the island itself being 70 yards long by 50 yards wide. Cladh Donain [Cille Dhonnain] is described as a peninsula separated from Eilean Donain by another island, the relative distances being noted, and containing a ruined chapel...
Dates: 24 May 1870

Biographical note about Col Campbell of Taransay, 10 July 1870

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/46
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Biographical note about Col[onel] Campbell of Taransay [Tarasaigh] that he was uncle to the 'most remarkable fine' and unmarried Captain [Kenneth] Campbell, noting where the captain lived and died. The note also states that the colonel became proprietor of Uardle Kintire [probably Ugadale, Cinn Tìre/Kintyre].

Dates: 10 July 1870

Biographical note about Mr Aulay, 9 July 1870

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/45
Scope and Contents Biographical note about Mr Aulay, collected on Tarasaigh/Taransay, stating that he was from Teolach Breinish [Teaghlach Bhrèinis or Brèinis/Brenish, Eilean Leòdhais/Isle of Lewis], that 'His father was Mur[chadh] mac Aonais ic Aulay and his mo[ther] Beace ni Eowin ic Fhearachair fr[om] MacLeods country in Skye' probably a Paton [An t-Eilean Sgitheanach/Isle of Skye]. Mr Aulay is noted as being a minister at Cill-a-Bhanain [Cille Bhànain, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] and then in Harris [Na...
Dates: 9 July 1870

Biographical notes on Aulay MacAulay and Tormod Clèirach, February 1874

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW111/61
Scope and Contents Biographical notes on Aulay MacAulay and Tormod Clèireach [Norman MacIver], telling how Aulay MacAulay died in 1760 and that he was the son of Fear Bhreinish [Dugald MacAulay, Brenish, Eilean Leòdhais/Isle of Lewis]. There is a note of a daughter who left at fifteen years old although it is not clear if it is Dugald or Aulay's daughter. Aulay is noted as having three daughters. Also mentioned is a family member living with Aulay's brother-in-law Rev Mr Hamilton at Hoy, Orkney [Arcaibh]....
Dates: February 1874

Biographical notes on Mòr Bhuide and accompanying quote, October 1872

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW106/111
Scope and Contents Biographical notes on Mòr Buidhe, that she was a bean-tuiream [mourner] who was from Barraigh/Isle of Barra but travelled in Uibhist/Uist. MacUistean's wife, who was from Vallay [Bhàlaigh, Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist], had died and Mòr said 'M'eudail is m'air is mo run u Cha bu cheil dhuit Mac Uistean' [My darling, my joy and my love, you were not MacUisdean's wife] to which MacUistean replied 'Cha tuirst i fhein sin' [She never said that]. Text has been scored through in ink as if...
Dates: October 1872

Copy of a manuscript about the family of Mac Iain vic Hemish [Donald MacDonald, Mac Iain Mhic Sheumais] and accompanying note, 9 April 1866

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW112/8
Scope and Contents Copy of a manuscript about Mac Iain vic Hemish [Donald MacDonald, Mac Iain Mhic Sheumais] originally written by James MacDonald at Kalin [Ceallan/Kallin, Griomsaigh/Grimsay] June 1837. The text describes Mac Iain Mhic Sheumais's prowess as a warrior from an early age including his involvement in the Battle of Cuilen in Skye [An Cuilthionn/Cuillin, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach/Isle of Skye] where he killed the MacLeod of Gesto. There is also a detailed account of a raid by MacLeods of Harris on...
Dates: 9 April 1866

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MacDonald, Margaret, fl1870 (Mairead nighean Aonghais Duinn | Gearraidh Iain | North Uist | Inverness-shire) 6
MacLeod (of Harris) 6
MacPhee, Donald, fl 1861 (Isle of Skye |) 6
Mac Onail, Uisdean 5
MacAulay (of Brenish | Isle of Lewis) 5
MacDonald (Milton | South Uist) 5
MacDonald, Archibald, -c1520 (Gilleasbuig Dubh | chief of Macdonald of Sleat) 5
MacDonald, Flora, 1722-1790 (Jacobite) 5
MacDonald, Sir James, 1741-1766 (8th of Sleat | Marcellus of the North | Seumas Ruadh) 5
MacLellan, Duncan, c1816-1893 5
MacLeod (of Dunvegan) 5
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Stuart, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir, Prince, 1720-1788 ('Bonnie Prince Charlie' | 'The Young Pretender') 5
Campbell, Ann (nian Dhonil ic Iain Oig | composer of the song 'Ailean Duinn') 4
Columba, Saint, c 521-?597 (monastic founder | Calum Cille) 4
Livingstone, Baron of Bachuil (Lismore) 4
MacAulay, Kenneth, Rev, 1723-1779 (minister | Cawdor | Nairnshire) 4
MacDonald (of Boisdale | South Uist) 4
MacDonald, Marshal of France | Duke of Tarentum, 1765-1840 4
MacInnes, John, c1801-1894 4
MacLeod, Hector, c1788- (Eachann mac Dhomhnaill ic Mhurchaidh ic Neill ic Coinnich ic Iain ic Ruaraidh ic Thormaid ic Uilleim ic Thorcail ic Leoid | Liniclate | Benbecula | Inverness-shire) 4
Campbell (of Taransay) 3
Campbell, Colin, 1708-1752 ('Cailean Ruadh' | 'Cailean Uaine' | 'The Red Fox' | Cailean Ghlinn Iubhair | Glenure | Argyllshire) 3
Campbell, Kenneth, Captain (of Uidh | Taransay | and Rodel | Isle of Harris) 3
Carmichael (Taylochan | Lismore | Argyllshire) 3
MacAulay, Angus, c1720- (or Aeneas | son of Rev Aulay MacAulay | Isle of Harris) 3
MacColl, Donald, 1793-1886 (foxhunter | Glencreran | Argyllshire) 3
MacDiarmaid, Duncan, c1846-1881 (shepherd and cook on barge | Fernilea, Isle of Skye and Glasgow) 3
MacDonald (of Balranald) 3
MacDonald, Alexander, Sir, c1740-1795 3
MacDonald, Donald, -c1650 3
MacDonald, Donald, fl1546 3
MacDonald, Lachlan, c1838-1919 (cottar | Kallin | Grimsay | Inverness-shire) 3
MacDonald, Lord of the Isles 3
MacDonald, Mac Uisdean (proprietor or factor | Griminis | North Uist) 3
MacDonald, Marion, fl 1870s-1880s 3
MacDonald, Mary, c1800-1883 (farmer's wife | Paible House | Taransay | Inverness-shire) 3
MacDonald, Roderick 3
MacIsaac, Hector, c1797-1878 (Eachann mac Ruaraidh | joiner | Iochdar | South Uist) 3
MacKenzie (Letterewe) 3
MacKenzie, Alexander, c1799- (Alasdair MacCoinnich | farmer | Uisgebhagh | Benbecula) 3
MacLellan, Penelope, 1796-1873 3
MacLeod (of Berneray) 3
MacNeil, Alexander, c1787-1881 ([Alastair mac Ruari bhain MacNeill ]; fisherman | Kentangaval | Isle of Barra) 3
MacPhee, Donald, 1784-1868 3
MacQueen (Orasaigh | North Uist) 3
MacQueen, Donald, c1795-1885 ([Donull MacCuithein] | cottar | Fernilea | Isle of Skye) 3
MacQuien, Christina, c1797-1883 (or MacQueen | domestic servant | Fernilea | Isle of Skye) 3
Maclean (of Duart) 3
Bain, Peter, 1837-1891 (excise officer | Lochmaddy | North Uist | and Inverness) 2
Baleloch SSPCK School (-1801) 2
Beaton, Angus, fl1861 (or Paton or Bethune | Bernisdale | Isle of Skye) 2
Bride, Saint, c453-525 (Kildare) 2
Cameron (of Locheil) 2
Cameron, Roderick, c1836-1919 (Ruairidh | fisherman | Carbost | Isle of Skye) 2
Campbell (Scalpay) 2
Campbell (of Airds) 2
Campbell (of Argyll) 2
Campbell (of Barcaldine) 2
Campbell (of Glenfeochan | Argyllshire) 2
Campbell, Donald, Sir, -1651 (of Airds) 2
Campbell, John Francis, 1821-1885 (folklorist and polymath) 2
Campbell, Robert, c1800 (of Shawfield) 2
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Currie, Angus, c1787-1877 2
Livingston, Ann, c1800- (crofter | Airds Bay | Taynuilt | Argyllshire) 2
MacAulay (Isle of Lewis) 2
MacCodrum, Iain [John], c1693-1777 (Iain mac Fhearchair | Scottish Gaelic poet) 2
MacDonald, Alexander, 1698-1768 2
MacDonald, Alexander, fl 1861 2
MacDonald, Allan, c1675-1715 (Ailean mac 'ic Ailein | of Clanranald | Ormacleit | South Uist | Inverness-shire) 2
MacDonald, Angus, Rev, -1724 2
MacDonald, Angus, c1250 2
MacDonald, Angus, c1724-1792 (of Milton | brother of Flora MacDonald | Milton | South Uist | Inverness-shire | Scotland) 2
MacDonald, Colin, c1725-1798 (2nd of Boisdale | 1st of Ulva) 2
MacDonald, Donald 2
MacDonald, Donald Gruamach, -c1534 (of Sleat) 2
MacDonald, Jean 2
MacDonald, John, Lieutenant, c1784-1859 (4th West India Regiment | Kallin | Grimsay | parish of North Uist) 2
MacDonald, Marion, c1675 2
MacDonald, Ronald, -1679 2
MacDougall (of Lorn) 2
MacEachen (Howbeg | South Uist) 2
MacInnes, Donald, c1800-1880 (crofter | Buail'-uachdrach | South Uist) 2
MacIntosh, Catherine, c1807- 2
MacIntyre, Donald, c1797-c1890 2
MacKenzie, John, fl1715 (Jacobite | veteran of Battle of Sheriffmuir | Gairloch | Ross and Cromarty) 2
MacKenzie, Murdoch, c1685-c1750 2
MacKinnon, John, fl1871 (Cairinis | North Uist | Inverness-shire) 2
MacLachlan (Fiart | Lismore | Argyllshire) 2
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