Isle of Harris Inverness-shire Scotland
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Note about John Macdiarmid, Scalpay, c1872
Note about John Macdiarmid, Scalpay [Sgalpaigh] which states his patronymic and that his father was steward to Campbell of Srannda [Strond, Na Hearadh/Isle of Harris].
Notes relating to inscriptions at Rodel Church, c1872
Notes relating to inscriptions at Rodel Church [Tùr Chliamainn/St Clement's Church, Roghadal/Rodel, Na Hearadh/Harris] including 'R[oderick] C[ampbell] and A[nn] M[ac] S[ween] 1725', [the parents] of 'Miss Ann Campbell of Scalpay' [Eilean Scalpaigh] and 'Bao-mainis = M[ale] child unbap[tised]'.
Song beginning 'Ailein Duinn shiulain leat' and accompanying story, 7 August 1870
Song entitled 'Ailean Duinn' and accompanying narrative, 19 March 1877
Story about Bonnie Prince Charlie, the MacLeods of Berneray and Cambells of Srannda, c1872
Story about Bonnie Prince Charlie in Harris [Na Hearadh] and the involvement of the Campbells of Srannda [Strond]. It states that the prince stayed with Donald mac Iain Òig for six nights. 'Old Berneray' [Donald MacLeod] fled to Ua[mh] Ulladail [Cave of Ulladale] and in his absence Captain Ferguson threatened Iain Mòr Liath mac Mhic Choinnich [Campbell] that he would blow up the house.