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Maesgoir
Maesgoir
Maesgoir
Màs Sgeir
Màs Sgeir
Màs Sgeir |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
Norman McDonald
J. Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[Situation] On the northern side of the plan eighty chains north of the letter I in Uig parish name & 60 chains north of Campaidh Isd [Island]
An isolated Rock at the mouth of Loch Roag, it is about 40 feet high, in rough weather the sea washes completely over it, which causes it to be void of vegitation there is great difficulty and danger in landing on it except with a gentle Easterly Breeze. "Màs Sgeir" signifies Bottom Rock |
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Sgoir Dearg
Sgoir Dearg
Sgoir Dearg
Sgeir Dhearg
Sgeir Dhearg
Sgeir Dhearg |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[Situation] In the northern side of the plan, 60 chains N.N.E [North North East] of the letter I in Uig parish name & 45 chains N.N.E [North North East] of Campaidh Isd. [Island]
An isolated rock at the mouth of Loch Roag, and a little to the East of Maesgoir. there is but a small portion of it to be seen at Highwater. "Sgeir Dhearg "Signifies Red Rock |
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Parish of Uig
Form No. 136 Page
98 - Màs Sgeir [note] 60 Ch. N. [Chains North] of Campaidh (Island) and 100 Ch. N. [Chains North] of Cealasaidh.
98 - Sgeir Dhearg
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GEODHA THÙLABIDH |
Geodh Hulabie
Geodh Hulabie
Geodh Thùlabidh
Geodha Thùlabidh
Geodha Thùlabidh |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J. Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[situation] In the western side of the plan, 80 chains W N W. [West North West] of the letter U, in Uig parish name & at the northern side of Old Hill Island
A small Cove on the Southern shore of An Seanna Beinne, the rocky shore which bounds it is steep rugged and has Cliffs upwards of 60 feet. |
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CEANN A S' EAR NA BEINNE |
Ceann Sear na Beinna
Ceann Sear na Beinna
Ceann Sear na Beinne
Ceann a s' Ear na Beinne
Ceann a s' Ear na Beinne |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J. Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[situation] On the western side of the plan, 75 chains N.W. [North West] by W. [West] of the letter U, in Uig parish name and at the north Eastern side of Old Hill Island.
A portion of the Eastern Shore of An Seana Beinne it is steep and precipitous but it is considered the easiest place to climb the cliff
"Ceann a s' Ear na Beinne " Signifies Hill's East End, |
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Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
102 - Geodh Thulabidh
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STAC NAM BALG |
Stac an Bolg
Stac an Bolg
Stac nam Balg
Stac nam Balg
Stac nam Balg |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J. Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[situation] On the western side of the plan, 90 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of the Letter U, in the parish name and on the N.W. [North West] side of Old Hill Island.
A bold precipitous barren Rock, adjacent to the S [South] west end of An Seana Beinn. it is a matter of great difficulty to land upon it. "Stac nam Balg' signifies Bellows RocK |
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SEANN BHEINN |
An Seana Beinn
An Seana Beinn
An t-Sean Bheinn
Seann Bheinn or Old Hill
Seann Bheinn or Old Hill |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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[situation] On the western side of the plan, 80 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of the letter U in Uig parish name and half a mile N.W [North West] of Bereasaigh Island.
An island, situated at the mouth of Loch Roag, it is remakable for its height, bold and rugged appearance, it is very difficult of ascent.it is about 200 feet high and its summit is about 5 chains wide. It produces a sufficiency of pasture to feed two sheep during the summer season, though the sea frequently washes over it in the winter. a gentle easterly breeze is the most favourable wind for landing on it, while at any time is a matter of great difficulty. |
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Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
102 - Stac nam Balg
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ACAIRSAID NA BEINNE |
Acorsid na Beinna
Acorsid na Beinna
Acairsaid na Beinne
Acairsaid na Beinne
Acarsaid na Beinne
Acarsaid na Beinne |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray
Allan Ross |
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[situation] In the western side of the plan, 70 chains N.W. [North West] by W. [West] of the letter U. in Uig parish name, and on the eastern side of Old Hill Island.
A hollow place on the S E [South East] corner of An Seana Beinn. it is easily distinguished from other parts of the cliff, owing to its Creek like appearance. "Acairsaid na Beinne" Signifies Hill Anchorage or Harbour |
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CEANN A S' IAR NA BEINNE |
Ceann Star na Beinne
Ceann Star na Beinne
Ceann s-iar na Beinne
Ceann a s' Iar na Beinne
Ceann a s' Iar na Beinne
Ceann s-iar na Beinne |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray
Allan Ross |
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[situation] In the western side of the plan, N.W. [North West] of the letter U, in Uig parish name and on the Western side of Old Hill Island.
The western end of An Seana Beinne it is steep rocky and precipitous, at this place the landing is more difficult than the escent. "Ceann a s' Iar na Beinne" signifies Hills West End. |
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Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
101 - Acarsaid na Beinne
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ACAIRSAID |
An Acaisaid
An Acarsaid
acairsaid
Acairsaid
An Acarsaid |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the plan, 60 chains West of the letter U in Uig parish name, and on the western side of Bereasaidh Island.
The[ S.] W. point of Berasy. it is a steep shelving barren rock, and one of the chief landing places on Berasy
"Acairsaid" Signifies Anchorage or Harbour |
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GEODHACHAN RUADHA |
Geodhacha Rhuadha
Geodhacha Ruadha
Na Geodhachan Ruadha
Geodhachan Ruadha
Geodhachan Ruadha |
Murdoch McDonald
John Smith
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the Western side of the plan, 52 chains W by N of the letter U in Uig parish name and on the northern side of Bereasaidh Island
The portion of coast between Era Dhu Bhenasig and Clacha Sine, which consists of two principle caves and numerous minor indentations, is known by this name. the shore is bold steep and rugged.
"Geodhachain Ruadha " Signifies Red Creeks |
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GEODHA MHOR CHAMPAIDH |
Geodh Mhor Coumphie
Geodh Mhor Coumphie
Geodh Mhor Coumphie
Geodh Mhor Champaidh
Geodha Mhor Champaidh
Geodha Mhor Champaidh |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western section of the plan 25 chains N.E. of the letter I in Uig Parish name, and on the N.E. side of Campaidh Island.
A small cave at the west end of Coumphie, its banks are steep and rugged. the sea pases from it through a subterreanean passage to the western side of the Island.
Passage not shown on the plan [Omu] |
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POLL GAINMHICH |
Poul Gainmheach
Poul Gainmheach
Poll Gainmheach
Poll Gainmhich
Poll Gainmheich |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the plan, 25 chains N. of the letter U in Uig parish name between Old Hill, Bereasaidh and Campaidh Islands.
This pool is siuated at the Entrance to Loch Roag between Little Barnasy, Berasy, Old Hill, Sgair Dearg, and Maesgair. It is clear of rocks and abounds in Cod Ling and Lobsters, It is considered most excellent fishing ground for 'Long Lines" even [cod] smacks sometimes frequent it. The tide rises abot 16 feet, the prevailing winds are S.W. and W. |
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GEODH' AN TUILL |
Geodh an Tuill
Geodh an Tuill
Geodh an Tuill
Geodh an Tuill
Geodh' an Tuill
Geodh' an Tuill |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western section of the plan N.E. by N. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and on the western side of Campaidh Island
A small rocky creek, on the western shore of Coumphie, it is long and narrow and bounded by steep rocky banks. there is a low water rock at its mouth, and a Subterranean passage through which the sea flows between it and Geodh Mhor
"Geodh' an Tuill' signifies Hole Creek |
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SUILEAN DUBHA |
Suila Dhu
Suila Dhu
Suila Dhu
Suilean Dubha
Suilean Dubha
Suilean Dubha |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western section of the plan 25 chains N.E. by E of the letter I in Uig parish name and on the western side of Campaidh Island. A small rocky headland, at the mouth of Geodh Mhor Coumphie, through which the sea passes, a portion of the water can be seen through the broken arch about the centre of it. This might have given rise to the name "Suila Dhu" or Black Eyes |
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GEODHA NAN CAORACH |
Geodh na Caoroich
Geodh na Caoroich
Geodh na Caoroich
Geodh nan Caorach
Geodha nan Caorach
Geodah nan Caorach |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J mMorrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the plan, 20 chains N.E. by E of the letter I in Uig parish name, and on the east side of Campaidh Island. A small cave about the centre of the S.E. coast of Coumphie, the shore is rocky rugged and broken.
"Geodha nan Caorach" signifies Sheep Creek. |
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LEAC NAM MULT |
Leac na Muilt
Leac na Muilt
Leac na Muilt
Leac nam Mult
Leac nam Mult
Leac nam Mult |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the plan 16 chains E.N.E. of the letter I in Uig Parish name, and on the Eastern side of Campaidh Island. A portion of rocky shore on the S.E. of Coumphie - it is considered the best landing place on the Island Leac nam Mult signifies [N]edders Flag on Flat Rock |
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Name as written; Campaidh (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling)Coumphie John Smith, Coumphie Murdoch McDonald, Coumphie Norman McDonald, Campaidh J Morrison Campaidh John McKay, Campaidh Allan Ross
Situation; In the western side of the plan, 10 chains N.E of the letter I in Uig parish name and 30 chains N.N.W. of Cealasaigh Island. (Description) A large island in the mouth of Loch Roag. it produces good pasture but is not [ Calculated] for cultivation, the sea has made a subterranean passage through its northern end. |
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GEODHA MHOR NA ACAIRSAID |
Geodh Mhor na Acairsaid
Geodha Mhor na h-Acairsaid
Geodha Mhor na h-Acairsaid |
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the plan, 55 chains west of the letter U, in Uig parish name. and on the western side of Bearasaigh Island,
A very steep narrow cove, on the western Coast of Berasie it is bounded by steep and precipitous cliffs about 120 feet high. it is entirely useless as a landing place.
Geodha Mhor an Acairsaid signifies Harbours Big Creek |
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RUDHACHAN CLACHACH |
Rudhana Clachach
Rudhana Clachach
Rudhana Clachach
Na Rudhachan Clachach
Rudhachan Clachach
Rudhachan Clachach |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the southern side of the plan, 6 chains S.E. by E. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and on the S.W. side of Campaidh Island.
The S.W. point of Coimphie, it is very rugged and broken, a considerable portion of it is void of vegetation owing to the action of the sea on it, Rudhachan Clachach signifies Strong Points. |
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RUDHA NA FAING |
Rudha na Fang
Rudha na Fang
Rudha na Fang
Rudha na Faing
Rudha na Faing
Rudha na Faing |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Alan Ross |
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In the southern side of the plan, 11 chains East. E. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and on the S.E. side of Campaidh Island.
A small rocky headland, forming the southern point of Coumphie,
it is low and tolerably smooth, and composed of flat rocks,
"Rudha na Faing" signifies Pinfold Point |
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STAC AN TUILL |
Stac an Tuill
Stac an Tuill
Stac an Tuill
Stac an Tuill
Stac an Tuill |
John Smith Norman McDonald J Morrison John McKay
Allan Ross |
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In the western side of the island 55 chains W. by S of the letter U in Uig parish name, and at the S. western side of Bereasaidh Island. A small island, adjacent to and west of Berasy.
"Stac an Tuill" signifies Hole Rock |
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(Name as written) Bereasaidh (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for those Spellings) Beurasie, Murdoch McDonald, Bereasaidh J Morrison Bereasaidh John McKay Bereasaidh Allan Ross.
(Situation and Description) In the western side of the plan, 45 chains W. of the letter U of Uig parish name and 40 chains S.E. of Old Hill Island. A steep rocky island, at the mouth of Loch Roag and on it there are remains or ruins of 6 or 8 houses or huts (A. M. O.) its shore is bold rocky and precipitous & difficult to ascend and there is no possibility of landing on it except in calm weather, The pasture is green and good for sheep, a few of which are yearly fed on it. The best landing place is at An Acarsaid, where there is a natural basin scooped out of the rock. This island was the retreat of the celebrated Outlaw McLeod, in the time of James V & who after baffling all the attempts of the Royal Yeomen at length succumed to the barbarous stratagem of the McKenzies who placed the wife and family of McLeod , and each of his followers on a low water rock, within his view, and made it optional with him either to surrender or see them perish within an hour. he chose to save the lives of so many helpless beings in preference to his own wild freedom, and ultimately it is said became a French Refugee. Tradition is not very explicit as to the cause of his outlawry but it is thought that it arose out of the successful though unjust claim made by McKenzie Laird of [E]ientail on the law property to which McLeod was thought to be the rightful heir, however it appears that McLeod and his two or three followers [were] not by any means then known to the Lewis people defend themselves for one hour on Berasy against even nine or ten men |
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LEATHAD RUADH |
Leathad Ruadh
Leathad Ruadh
Leathad Ruadh |
John Smith
John Morrison
John McKay |
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In the western side of the plan, 50 chains West of the letter U in Uig parish name, and on the western side of Bereusaidh Island. A steep precipitous cliff, on the western side of Bearesie. There is a portion of its Southern end and near its summit composed of hard cemented gravel, which is of a reddish colour.
Leathad Ruadh Signifies Red Slope or Declivity. |
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(Name as Written) Caolas Stac an Tuill (Various Modes of Spelling) (Authorities for Spelling) Caolas Stac an Tuill John Smith, Caolas Stac an Tuill Murdoch McDonald, Caolas Stac an Tuill J Morrison, Caolas Stac an Tuill John McKay, Caolas Stac an Tuill Allan Ross. (Situation Descriptive Remarks) In the western side of the plan, 60 chains West of the letter U in uig parish name and at the Western side of Berasaidh island. A small sound formed by Stac an Tuill and the western shore of Berasy. It does not appear to be navigable, butits northern end contains a tolerably good harbour in calm weather, "Caolas Stac an Tuill" signifies Hole Rock's Sound. |
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GEODH' LIRADUBH |
Gerodha Liradubh
Geodha Liradubh
Geodha Liradubh
Geodha Liradubh |
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Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
Alln Ross |
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On the western side of the plan 47 chains West of the letter U in Uig parish name, and at the southern side of Bereasaidh Island A small creek on the Southern side of Berasy, |
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(Name as written) Cleite an Stac (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for Spelling) Cleite an Stac John Smith, Cleit an Stac Murdoch McDonald, Cleite an Stac J Morrison, Cleit an Stac John McKay, Cleit an Stac Allan Ross. (Situation and Descriptive Remarks) In the western side of the plan, 61 chains West of the letter U in Uig parish name, and at the S.W. side of Bereasaid Island ----- An isolated barren rock near the west end of Berasy. Although ther is a portion of it above H.W. mark the sea washes over it at high water of spring tides. "Cleit a Stac" Signifies Rock's Eminence |
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MOL BAN BHEREASAIDH |
Mol Ban Bhereasaidh
Mol Ban Bhereasaidh
Mol Ban Bhereasaidh
Mol Ban Bhereasaidh
Mol Ban Bhereasaidh |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
I Morrison
John McKay
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a small portion of steep, and nearly perpendicular shore on the south Coast of Berasie. It means the white head of Berasie, it probably derived its name from the white spray that is seen here. |
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TAC NAN EILEAN |
Tac nan Eilean
Tac nan Eilean
Tac nan Eilean
Stac nan Eilean
Stac nan Eilean
Stac nan Eilean |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
I Morrison
John Mckay
Allan Rob
Donald Murray |
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a low water rock adjacent to and South of Muilean Shinain it is black in color and can be seen at half tide.
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MUILEANN SHIUCAIR |
Maoile an Shugar
A Mhuilean Shiucair
A Bhuilionn Shiucair
Muileann Shiucair
Muileann Shiucair
Muileann Shiucair
Muileann Shiucair |
John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross
Donald Murray |
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In the Western side of the plan 40 chains west of the letter U in Uig parish name. On the Eastern side of Bereasaidh Island. A small island at the S E corner of Berasie. there is little or no vegetation on it. it is surrounded by a number of low water rocks. |
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(Name as written) Boghachan Liradubh (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling) Boghachan Liradubh John Smith, Boghachan Liradubh Murdoch McDonald, Boghachan Liradubh John Morrison, Boghachan Liradubh John McKay, Boghachan Liradubh Allan Ross.
(Situation and Description) In the Western side of the plan 45 chains West by south of the letter U in Uig parish name, and 6 chains S. By E. of Beresaidh Island. Two large flat low water rocks, adjacent to and south of Berasie. |
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(Name as Written) Caolas Champaidh (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling) Caolas Coumphie JohnSmith, Caolas Coumphie Norman McDonald, Caolas Coumphie Murdoch McDonald, Caolas Champaidh J Morrison, Caolas Champaidh John McKay, Caolas Champaidh Allan Ross.
(Situation and Description) In the Southern side of the plan, ten chains East of the letter I in Uig parish name, between Campaidh and Cealasaidh Islands.
A sound between Houlasgair and Coumphie, it is considered a good course for boats, there being no Low water Rocks in it.
(Name as written) Thallta Sgeir (Various modes of spelling) ( Authorities for spelling) Thoultasgair John Smith, Thoultasgair Norman McDonald, Thoultasgair Murdoch mcDonald, Thalltasgeir J Morrison, Thallta Sgeir John McKay, Thallta Sgeir Allan Ross.
In the Southern side of the plan,20 chains E.S.E. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and a little N. of Cealasaigh Island.
An Island, between Chalasie, and Coumphie, half of it produces good rocky pasture, the remainder is stratified without any vegetation |
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UAMISH |
Uamish
Uamish
Uamish
Uamish
Uamish
Uamish |
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Murdoch McDonald
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
Allan Ross
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In the southern side of the plan, 23 chains South East of the letter I in Uig parish name , and on the N.W. side of Cealasaidh Island.
A small island, it produces [g],rocky pasture on a portion of it. |
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(Name as Written) Bagh Thallta Sgeir (Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling) Bagh Houltasgoir John Smith, Bagh Houltasgoir Murdoch McDonald, Bagh Houltasgoir Norman McDonald, Bagh Thalltasgeir J Morrison, Bagh Thallta Sgeir John McKay, Bagh Thallta Sgeir Allan Ross.
(Situation and Description) On the southern side of the plan, 20 chains W.S.W. of the letter G in Uig parish name, and between Thalta Sgeir & Cealasaidh Islands.
A small bay, between Houltasgeir and Anhamish, it is well sheltered but owing to a number of low water rocks being in it, it is seldom used |
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(Name as written) Eilean Fir Chrothair
(Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling) Eilean Firchroer John Smith, Eilean Firchroer Norman McDonald, Eilean Fir Chroir J Morrison, Eilean Fir Chrothair John McKay, Eilean Fir Chrothair Allan Ross
(Situation & Descriptive remarks) In the southern margin of the plan, 20 chains south of the letter I in the Uig parish name, & 15 chains W. of Cealasaidh Island. A small rocky island, adjacent to and [is] of Little Bernaradh
(Name as written) Cealasaidh
(Various modes of spelling) (Authorities for spelling) Chalasie John Smith, Chalasie Murdoch McDonald, Chalasie Norman McDonald, Cealasaidh John Morrison, Cealasaidh John McKay, Cealasaidh Allan Ross
(Situation and description)In the southern margin of the plan, 30 chains S.E. of the letter I in Uig parish name and 30 chains S.S.E. of Campaigh Island. A large island, adjacent to Little Bernaradh, from which it has been severed by the sea about 50 years ago. it produces good pasture interspersed with rocks, the Eastern shore is low -- brokrn and rugged. |
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SGEIR GHLAS |
Sgair Glas
Sgeir Glas
Sgeir Glas
Sgeir Glas
Sgeir Ghlas
Sgeir Ghlas
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Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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On the southern side of the plan, 30 chains S.E. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and on the western side of Cealasaidh Island.
A small headland on the [N] W. end of Chalasie. it is low and rocky.
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SGEIREAN EILEAN FIR CHROTHAIR |
Sgeirean Eilean Fir Chroar
Sgeirean Eliean Fir Chroar
Sgeirean Eilean Fir Chroir
Sgeirean Eilean Fir Chrothair
Sgeirean Eilean Fir Chrothair |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
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On the southern margin of the plan, 20 chains S.S.E. of the letter I in Uig parish name, and 10 chains W. of Cealasaidh Island.
A group of low water rocks, adjacent to and E. of Eilean Fir Chroar. |
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GEIDEIM FHLIUCH |
Gaydhun Fluich
Geideim Fhliuch
Geideim Fhliuch
Geideim Fhliuch
Geideim Fhliuch |
John Smith
Norman McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
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STACA DUBH GHEIDEIM |
Stac Dhu Gaydhumm
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a low water Rock, between Gaydumm and Fir Chron. |
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SGEIR NA H-AON CHAORACH |
Sgeir nan Seana Cavirach
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A large high water Rock, S E of Chalosie. it contains but a few tufts of coarse grass
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Cruitir |
Chruther
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John Smith
Norman McDonald
Murdoch McDonald
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Allan Ross
Donald Murray |
On the Southern side of the plan,8 chains South of the letter G in Uig parish name and 75 chains S.E. of Cealasaidh Island. |
a low rugged Rock void of vegetation |
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There is a further note;
This is called "Croit" on plan 18A. that plan and its documents requested to the correction [ together] named The Hell and [Edge] tracings correction in the Division office 30th June 1851
A further note reads;
Plans remedied in 18.A. corrected on [oms] 14th July 1851 |
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Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh |
Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh
Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh
Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh
Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh
Earra Dubh Bhereasaidh
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John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
At the western side of the plan, 43 chains West by north of the letter U in Uig parish name, [] on the N.E. side of Bereasaidh Island. |
A large barren rock or projection of the Eastern shore of Berasy. |
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Fleadha Sgeir |
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John Smith
Murdoch McDonald
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
In the South western section of the plan, 45S.W. by W of the letter U in the Uig parish name, and 20 chains south of Bereasaidh Island. |
A group of bold broken rocks adjacent to and south of Berasy there are a few of them steep and rugged |
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RUDHA BHINNDALEIM |
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Rudha Bhinndaleim
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John Morrison
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A low flat prominemt point of sea shore, at the South entrance of Loch Charlobaidh, and connected at low water with Eilean Bhindahuim.
it is composed of stratified rock,It is difficult to land on at any time of the year the sea being so very rough. the fishermen take it as a guide, they say that when they can land on it they can land on the Flannan Islands |
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Eilean Bhinndalein |
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Eilean Bhinndaleinn
Eilean Bhindaleinn
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John Smith
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
In the South Eastern corner of the plan, 73 chains south of the letter C in Lochs parish name, and 58 chains S, by W, of Beinn Sainisheadar. |
An Island, of Rocky pasture. the shore is low and flat composed of stratified Rock with some Boulders. |
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GEODH' RUADH |
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In the south Eastern corner of the plan, 75chains South by East of the letter C in Lochs parish name and 60 chains S of Beinn Sain[ei] Sheadar.
A narrow creek surrounded by a high cliff. the portion seen at Low water is composed of boulders.
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(Name as written) Caolas an Eilein (Various modes of spelling) (authorities for spelling)Caolas an Eilean John Smith, Caolas an Eilein J Morrison, Caolas an EIlein John McKay, Caolas an Eilein Allan Ross.
(Situation and Description) On the South Eastern side of the plan, 75 South of the letter C in Lochs parish name, and 60 chains S by W. of Beinn Sainnisheadar. A narrow sound, between Eilean Bhuidalinn and Creag Mhor, it is connected with both places at Low water.
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GEODHA NAN CALMAN |
Gaudh Calaman
Geodh nan Calaman
Geodha nan Calman
Geodha nan Calman
Geodha nan Calman |
John Smith
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross
Donald Murray |
In the South eastern corner of the plan, 85 chains south by E. of the letter O in Lochs parish name, and 64 chains S. By W. of Beinn Sainnsheadar. 011 |
A small round creek. the [ slina] on both sides is high and nearly perpendicular, overhung by a small cliff.
"Geodha nan Calmar" signifies Pigeon Creek. |
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Creag Mhor |
Creag Mhor
A Chreag Mhor
Creag Mhor
Creag Mhor |
John Smith
J Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross |
In the south E. corner of the plan, 80 chains south of the letter C in Lochs parish name, and 60 chains S. of Beinn Sainnisheaider |
A portion of shore, south of Eilean [Blundalinn]and connected with it at low water, it is bold high and nearly perpendicular, there is a portion of land connected to it under the same name, composed of rocky heathy pasture.
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OS1/27/25/133 |
GEODHA BHEAG A MHAIDE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/133 |
SGEIR LAINGANIS |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/134 |
AIRIDH MHIC FHIONNLAIDH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/135 |
LIANA DHUBH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/135 |
STAC NA CACHLAIDH MOIRE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/136 |
GEODH' AN IASGAICH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/136 |
STACA NAM FEANNAG |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/137 |
MAS LEAC AONGHAIS |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/137 |
TOLLAR |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/139 |
SGEIR DHEARG CUL CHRAIGEAM |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/140 |
GEODHA MHOR |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/140 |
LEAC NAM MULT |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/141 |
GEODHA NAN CARNAICHEAN A STIGH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/141 |
STAC NA CAORACH LACHDUINNE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/141 |
STACA BEARNACH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/142 |
GEODHA NA CROTHADH |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/142 |
SGEIR CHAPTEIN GREEN |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/143 |
GEODH' A STIOGHA |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/143 |
GOULA GEODHA |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/143 |
STAC A CHATS |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/144 |
ALLT LOCH NA H-AIRDE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/144 |
ALLT LOCH NA H-AIRDE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/144 |
LOCH NA H-AIRDE |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/145 |
SGEIR NA GALLA |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/146 |
MEALL BEAG |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/146 |
MEALL MOR |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/147 |
GEODHA MHOR NA ACAIRSAID |
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011 |
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OS1/27/25/147 |
LEATHAD RUADH |
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011 |
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