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Castle in the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Castle in the Sea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Clan Macneil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Clan Macneil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1923
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Arms of the Scottish Bishoprics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

The Arms of the Scottish Bishoprics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Armorial bearings of the ancient diocese of Scotland. The coats of arms, used by the Scottish Episcopal Church, from the 17th century. First published 1917 by The Revd. W.T. Lyon M.A. Illustrated by A. C. Croll Murray. 30 black and white illustrations of armorial bearings.

The Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 652

The Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands

Given by Eugene Edge III.

Pedigrees, Power and Clanship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Pedigrees, Power and Clanship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-16
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  • Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

This book brings together the major writings of David Sellar (1941–2019) on the genealogies (pedigrees) claimed by some of the major clans of medieval Highland and Island Scotland, especially the descendants of their twelfth-century king Somerled. The claimed pedigrees in the medieval Gaelic 1467 manuscript and the Irish genealogies are critically analysed in relation to each other, and their historical authenticity tested against other evidence, including the Gaelic or Norse quality of their recorded names. Contemporary literary material is considered alongside later recorded traditions descending from the seanchaidh, whose work was to hand down to posterity the valorous actions, conquest...

Isles at the Edge of the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Isles at the Edge of the Sea

Off the western seaboard of Scotland are hundreds of islands. Beginning on Arran, Jonny Muir sets out to explore these places with a single ambition: to reach the St Kilda archipelago, the islands at the edge of the world. On the way he attempts to finds his inner peace on Holy Island, takes part in a punishing foot race across the mountains of Jura, confronts the Inaccessible Pinnacle on Skye and walks the white-sand beach on Berneray. He encounters sharks and whales, discovers gory histories and follows in the footsteps of Boswell and Johnson, but island life is not without its challenges. 'Man-eating' midges live up to their reputation on Rum. An Atlantic storm threatens to rip his tent to shreds on Barra. Wicked weather lashes the Outer Hebrides, leaving his prospects of reaching St Kilda balanced on a knife-edge. An intensely personal account of a journey through some of Britain's most extraordinary landscapes. Complete with twenty five beautiful colour plates.

Barra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Barra

The story of the Hebridean island of Barra through key turning points in the Island's long history.

Politics of Convenience!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Politics of Convenience!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-11
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book reflects my continued interest in the Volunteering and Community services. I was a member on the Board of the Harbor foundation for the retarded; The Rotary Clubs of the cities I resided in, The Battered Woman's Aid group, and The Art Center. I was also keenly involved in and organized the 50th birthday of the city of Palos Verdes, and 10th anniversary of the formation of the city of Ranch Palos Verdes. From that I catapulted to Politics and was in the inner circle of the Republican followed by Democratic Party. The chapters like the Politics of Convenience Upset the Balance of Power; the Pendulum Theory; and the Cyclical Theory are the products of what the real situations were.

A History and Guide to Scottish Castles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

A History and Guide to Scottish Castles

At one time, Scotland was home to more than 4,000 castles. It’s an extraordinary number for such a small country and today, around 3,000 still stand. Some are world famous, others have inspired great works of literature, while others have lit up the silver screen. There are grand, ticketed visitor attractions but there are others which are unassuming structures so tucked away that only the locals seem to know about them. From the triangular-shaped Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries and Galloway to the imposing New Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, and from the magnificent fortress that dominates the Edinburgh skyline to the haunting battlements that stand on the banks of Loch Ness, each tower t...

Outer Hebrides
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Outer Hebrides

adt's new guide to the Outer Hebrides: The Western Isles of Scotland, from Lewis to Barra, by experienced writer and journalist Mark Rowe is the only full-size guide to focus solely on the islands of Lewis, Harris, St Kilda, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist, Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay. Masses of background information is included, from geography and geology to art and architecture, with significant coverage of wildlife, too, as well as all the practical details you could need: when to visit, suggested itineraries, public holidays and festivals, local culture, plus accommodation and where to eat and drink. Walkers, bird-watchers, wildlife photographers, beach lovers and genealogists are all...