- is
bruiked by
sundrey captains; to witt, the
south southwest end of it,
callit Bayhastill, be M’Neill of Barray, the rest of the ile,
namit Peiter’s parochin...
- strenthes; the ane is the
round castle of Buitt,
callit Rosay of the auld, and
Borrowstone about it
callit Buitt.
Before the town and
castle is ane bay of...
- of
Parliament Parliament of
Scotland Long
title The
castell callit the
Gloume to be
callit in tyme to**** Campbele.
Citation February 1489 c. 23
Dates Royal...
- son of
James III of Scotland,
which described it as "this
Nobill Isle,
callit Gret Britanee". The
Scottish philosopher and historian, John
Major (Mair)...
-
majestie may persave, the
Scottis Croce,
callit Sanctandrois Croce is
twyse divydit, and the
Inglishe Croce,
callit Sanct George,
haldin haill and drawne...
- streame,
above the
power of all
sailing and rowing, with
infinit dangers,
callit Corybrekan. This
stream is
aught myle lang,
quhilk may not be
hantit bot...
- son of
James III of Scotland,
which described it as "this
Nobill Isle,
callit Gret Britanee". It was used
again in 1603, when King
James VI and I styled...
-
Parliament in Scotland, and he and his
posteritie to have ane voit
yairin and be
callit Lords' by King
Robert II,
where there were no
Lords of
Parliament before...
- 1549,
Donald Munro, High Dean of the Isles,
wrote of "Sky": "This Ile is
callit Ellan Skiannach in Irish, that is to say in
Inglish the
wyngit Ile, be reason...
-
before the
Battle of Largs. In 1549, Dean
Monro wrote of the "little ile
callit the yle of Mol****,
quherin there was
foundit by Johne, Lord of the iles...