South Uist Inverness-shire Scotland
Found in 356 Collections and/or Records:
Song entitled 'Lorg An Ogain', 12 November 1870
Song entitled 'Lorg An Ogain' collected from Donnacha MacIlliallain [Duncan MacLellan] or Donnacha Bàn, mason and crofter, Carnan, Iocar, Uist a Chinne Deas [Càrnan, Iochdar, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] on 10 January 1865, beginning 'Lorg an ogain seach an t-àth, Ceum an rothaid 'se ro-dhian'. The song has twenty-two verses and was transcribed from [field] notebook number I, page 17. Two additions have been made to the text in pencil.
Song entitled 'Lorg An Ogain', c1875
Song entitled 'Lorg an Ogain', 10 January 1865 - 12 November 1870
Song entitled 'Lorg an Ogain', 13 January 1865 - 12 November 1870
Song entitled 'Lorg An Ogain' and accompanying notes, 12 November 1870
Song entitled 'Lorg An Ogain' and accompanying story, c1875
Song entitled 'Mararan do Thirmaid, 7 April 1869
Song entitled 'Mararan do Thirmaid mac mhic ic Aileain' [Marbhrann do Thormaid]', beginning 'Fhuaras neac an dè', collected from Donald MacDonald, age 6, Sniseabhal/Snishival, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist. Tormod, for whom the lament was written, was a young nobleman who died of yellow fever while in France. Text has been scored through as if to indicate it has been transcribed elsewhere.