Tales
Found in 1040 Collections and/or Records:
Story entitled 'Donl Gorm Sleibhteach' [Dòmhnall Gorm Sleibhteach] and accompanying song
Story entitled 'Do'ull Gearr no Cearr' including a short verse, 24 January or February 1865
Story entitled 'Droch Shuil' about the evil eye, 17 September 1909
Story entitled 'Droch Shuil' collected from William Macconnich [William MacKenzie], mason, An Anaid, Loch Tairbheartan [Annat, Loch Torridon] in which a mare collapses after a visitor from Corry buying oat seed from MacKenzie's father leaves. MacKenzie is sent after the man who returns and going around the mare reciting a charm brings it back to health and it gets up and keeps ploughing. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Story entitled 'Druidh Achabheannaich' about burning druids, 28 January 1874
Story entitled 'Druidh Achabheannaich' from Latheron, Caithness [Latharan, Gallaibh] about a small circular fold like altar in the middle of a heather-covered cairn just to the east of the Druid's Stone, Clach nan Druidhneach, where it is believed that druids who had become too old were burnt alive. Among those was a young druid who was preparing the altar for such a ceremony when he choked on the smoke and died. It was said that he was snatched by the old druid's spirit.
Story entitled 'Duan an Deirg' and accompanying note, 5 October 1865 to 4 May 1869
Story entitled 'Duke of Tarentum', 6 April 1877
Story entitled 'Dun Bhuilg na theine', 1871
Story entitled 'Dun Bhuilg na theine' Written transversely across the second page of text is 'See p 140' [folio 70.]