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Bearasaigh or
Bearasay (and
sometimes Berisay) is an
islet in
outer Loch Ròg, Lewis, Scotland.
During the late 16th and
early 17th
centuries it was used...
- B**** Rock
Firth of
Forth Bayble Island Outer Hebrides:
Lewis and
Harris Bearasaigh Outer Hebrides: Lewis: Loch Ròg
Belnahua Inner Hebrides:
Slate Islands...
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forces commanded by
Murdoch and Neil MacLeod, who
based their forces on
Bearasaigh in Loch Ròg. The
colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, but...
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forces commanded by
Murdoch and Neil MacLeod, who
based their forces on
Bearasaigh in Loch Ròg. The
colonists tried again in 1605 with the same
result but...
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Eilean Riosaigh, Eughlam, Greineam,
Liongam Valasay Little Bernera:
Bearasaigh, Campaigh, Cealasaigh, Cruitear, Cul Campaigh,
Eilean Fir Chrothair, Flodaigh...
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fortified themselves on the
remote stack on the tiny
island of
Bearasaigh within Loch Roag.
Bearasaigh is
located at: grid
reference NB1198542386. The pirate...
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outer Loch Ròg, Lewis, Scotland. It lies
north west of
Great Bernera and
Bearasaigh. Stac nam Balg lies offs**** to the
north and
there is a cave in the north...
- Scotland. It lies
north west of
Great Bernera and
Little Bernera,
south of
Bearasaigh and
Seanna Chnoc and west of Campaigh.
There are
various islets and skerries...
- (NB120415), in
outer Loch Roag, west of the
islet of
Hairsgeir and
south of
Bearasaigh.
Fladday (NA993152),
between Scarp and Harris. Flodday, Loch
Maddy (NF940695)...
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completely in the latter. Some
small outer islands are
missing including Bearasaigh and Cealasaigh.
Various islands are
apparently missing including Seaforth...