Hospitality
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Story about the Duke of Argyll and hospitality, 1883
Story about the Lord of the Isles visiting Gordon Castle, September 1870
Story about the Lord of the Isles visiting Gordon Castle [Moireabh/Morayshire] in which the Duchess of Gordon sent him away, scolding him for visiting when her husband was not at home. When the Duke returned she told him that Alasdair Rua[dh] Buachaille nan Eileanan had called but she had sent him away. The Duke immediately went after him and brought him 'back in his care to the Duchess['s] confusion.'
Story about the Steocairean on Islay, September 1884
Story about the Steocairean [cliar sheanachain or itinerant band/sorners] on Islay [Ìle] collected from Donald MacPhail, grocer, Quay, Oban [An t-Òban, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire], in which a group demanded and were reluctantly given hospitality in an Islay farm house. Amongst them was a young man learning but who 'could only play the first "car" of the port [tune]'. The head of the steocairean 'ceann-snaodh nan steocairen' recited a poem or song beginning 'Piobaireach[hd] is aran tur'.
Story entitled 'A Chliarsheanachain' [itinerant band/sorners], 5 March 1895
Story entitled 'Greim Mionnaich', 11 September 1909
Story entitled 'Torac na Taine', 1872
Story entitled 'Torrac na Taine', 17 April 1866 to 18 April 1866
Story entitled 'Uilliam Dean Suidhe' [William Sit Down], 1874 and 1891
Story entitled 'Uilliam Dean Suidhe' about an old woman who would never invite anyone to sit down in her house. A man called William decided that he would make her invite him to do so. The story is composed of the verbal sparring which takes place between them once William has taken his seat.
