Exiles
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Song beginning 'An uair bhios an cruai seo uaim', 1884
Song beginning 'An uair bhios an cruai seo uaim'. Text scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Song entitled 'Laoi Chlann Uisne' and accompanying note, 15 March 1867
Story about dissection and Prince Sobieski of Poland, 17 August 1886
Story collected from Dr Aisley, Coillemore House [Killiemor House, Am Muile/Isle of Mull] telling how he dissected a royal subject while in Edinburgh University when he was an assistant to Professor Go[o]dsir. The royal subject was Prince Sobieski of Poland, who had been wounded in battle and escaped to Dùn Èideann/Edinburgh. He died in the infirmary of his wounds. The end of the story is very truncated and the text has been scored through in pencil.
Story about Sir Seumas Ruadh and Am Morar Ban, 14 July 1870
Story entitled 'Burns', 25 July 1892
Story entitled 'Burns' collected from Angus Macniven, tailor, Cill Taigh an Uillt [Kirkton, Taynuilt, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire]. Much of the text is illegible owing to smudged pencil marks but of the text that can be distinguished this item would appear to involve a Campbell fleeing from the country after a number of murders. It has not been possible to make out the text which relates to Robert Burns.