Biography
Found in 408 Collections and/or Records:
Note that Donald Munro was High Dean of the Isles in 1594, 15 December 1885
Note that Donald Munro was High Dean of the Isles in 1594.
Note which reads 'Maisie Marjory da[ugh]ter of Ro[ber]t Bruce', October 1892
Note which reads 'Maisie Marjory da[ugh]ter of Ro[ber]t Bruce'.
Note which reads 'Mr Aulaidh lived at Kilebhanain S Uist', 8 July 1870
Note which reads 'Mr Aulaidh lived at Kilebhanain S[outh] Uist' [Rev Aulay MacAulay, Cille Bhànain, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist].
Notebook belonging to Alexander Carmichael, 1893
Notebook belonging to Alexander Carmichael, 12 September 1890 to 1895
Notebook containing notes on Mac Maighistir Alasdair, Late 19th or early 20th century
Marked 'Mackinnon A11' and noted thus in previous historical records. This appears to have notes in preparation of, or as draft of, a biography of Mac Mhaighistir Alastair.
Notebook titled 'Laoidhean na Gaeltachd' and 'Dughall Buchanan', Late 19th or early 20th century
Notes about Saint Ronan, 7 February 1886
Notes about Saint Ronan including that little mention is made of him in the usual sources on saints such as the Breviary of Aberdeen or the Arbuthnott Kalendar; that there are several dates for his death; and listing some of the sites in Scotland associated with him.
Notes about the origins of the Patons in Uist [Uibhist] and cures, 3 February 1874
Note about the origins of the Patons [or Beatons] in Uist [Uibhist] that they are descended from the Olla[mh] Ileach [Ollamh Ìleach], a celebrated herbalist, who lived at Dallabrog [Dalabrog/Daliburgh, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist]. It notes that 'The cuillion [holly] that he bro[ugh]t is good for cleibh druim', that am maraich [scurvy grass] could be found in cairns on the Strand and that the best water for boiling plants was in Geary heille [Geàrraidh Sheilidh/Garryhellie].
Notes about the people of Baileandeor [Baile an Deòra/Balindore], 1892
Notes about the people of Baileandeor [Baile an Deòra/Balindore, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] suggesting that 'An Deora Mor Mac an Aba' was a 'Mac a Chombaich' [Colquhoun?] and that there was 'Ardanyle Leacain Mhic a Chombaich in Ardenny' [Airdeny]. Also that there are only four out of eighteen families left in Balindore.
