-
outlawed Jesuit "heather priests" who
lived inside a
mountain cave near Loch
Craskie in Glen Cannich.
Lovat also
established links through war poet Iain Ruadh...
-
natural lochs of Loch a' Bhana, Loch Sealbhanach, Loch
Carrie and Loch
Craskie through each of
which the
river flows.
Other lochs within the
Cannich catchment...
- hard-life"),
which was
located underneath the
cliff of a big
boulder at Brae of
Craskie, near
Beauly (Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhanachainn) in Glen
Cannich (Scottish...
-
secret residence was
located under the
cliff of a big
boulder at Brae of
Craskie in Glenannich, from
which he and two
other priests, Frs. John and Charles...
- Cameron."
During his
Victorian era
interviews with
Alexander Chisholm of
Craskie, the
grandnephew of John Farquharson's clerk, The
Celtic Magazine correspondent...
-
Glaic na h'eirbhe, lit. "the
hollow of the hard-life"), at the Brae of
Craskie in Glen Cannich. The cup
stone was
later removed from the Cave, "in order...
- 2008. "I Horó 's na Hug Óro Eile" - 2:07 "Camhanaich air Machair" - 4:01 "
Craskie" - 3:36 "Isaac's
Welcome to the World" - 2:24 "The
Gentle Light That Wakes...