North Uist Inverness-shire Scotland
Found in 241 Collections and/or Records:
List of names, probably informants, c1893
List of names, probably informants comprising Duncan MacLellan, Neill MacNeil 'mac Iain bhain', Isobel Chisholm and 'Barbal Drimsdale'.
List of 'Tobacco Licences' in North Uist, c1872
List of 'Tobacco Licences' in North Uist [Uibhist a Tuath] composed of the name and abode of eleven islanders, written by Alexander Carmichael and notes against some of them written by Robert Urquhart, preventive officer. Spaces within the list have been used by Carmichael for his folklore notes. The notes on folio 46r have been scored through.
Material relating to antiquarian and archaeological sites in the Outer Hebrides, late 19th century
Milking song, 1877
Milking song entitled 'Tuladh a Chruidh' beginning 'Bi buar shiod eir na h aighean laoi so' probably collected from Mary Stewart, age 76, Malacleit [Malaclate, Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist] also known as Màiri Bhreac, sean bhanachaig [old dairywoman]. The song is composed of thirteen lines with the first three being arranged in a separate stanza to the remaining ten. The text has been scored over with note saying 'Transcribed'.
North Uist, Box A
Audio recordings made on wax cylinder, predominantly in the Western Isles during the period 1907-1927.
North Uist, Box B
Audio recordings made on wax cylinder, predominantly in the Western Isles during the period 1907-1927.
Note about a stone circle, 1877
Note about a stone circle called 'Sornach Corr-Fhinn' at Langas, North Uist [Sornach Coir' Fhinn, Langais, Uibhist a Tuath]. Carmichael states 'Many stones still stand in the circle round though many are fallen'.
Note about a teacher named Scott, October 1892
Note about a teacher named Scott which reads 'Scott was teaching at Illanahairi no relation. In Gleann na h-aile.' [possibly Eilean na h-Àirigh, Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist and Gleann an h-Iola/Glenahyle, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire].
Note about Cladh Cliaminn, November 1873
Note about Cladh Cliaminn [St Clement's Graveyard, Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist] that there is a 'pollag' [small pit] there which 'was never seen dry - always wet or moist.'
Note about Eilean Trostain, 1869
Note indicating that Eilean Trostain at Àird an Rùnair [Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist] is named after St Drostan.
