Roe Glas South Uist Inverness-shire Scotland
     Subject 
  
        Subject Source: Local sources
      
        Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Archaeological note about ciste near Roglas, 7 September 1870
     Item 
  
    
      Identifier: Coll-97/CW116/115
    
      Scope and Contents
        
    Archaeological note which reads, 'North of Roglas [Roe Glas, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] the Rev Alex[ander] Campbell priest Bornish [Bornais] saw a mile of the machair closely cover[ed] over with ciste where the wind blew away the sand.'
        Dates: 
      7 September 1870
    
  Stories relating to the harvest tradition of the 'cailleach', 30 October 1872
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      Identifier: Coll-97/CW106/118
    
      Scope and Contents
        Stories probably collected from Angus Currie, Àird na Monadh, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist, relating to the harvest tradition of the 'cailleach', the last sheaf of corn to be cut from the field. The cailleach was sent by someone who had finished cutting his corn to a neighbour who had not finished cutting theirs and was considered to be a great disgrace. One story tells of a man who went on horseback from Bornish to Milton with the cailleach and the recipient was so cross he chased him, caught...
    
    
        Dates: 
      30 October 1872
    
  