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Irish tales becoming available in print. "The
Young King Of
Easaidh Ruadh" ("Rìgh òg
Easaidh Ruadh") (Campbell (1860), No. 1) c "Widow's Son" (Campbell...
- The
Young King Of
Easaidh Ruadh is a
Scottish fairy tale
collected by John
Francis Campbell in his Po****r
Tales of the West Highlands,
listing his informant...
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Clashnessie (Scottish Gaelic:
Clais an
Easaidh) is a
small crofting community in the ****ynt area of
Sutherland on the north-west
coast of Scotland. The...
- Loch
Leitir Easaidh is a
small shallow irregular shaped freshwater lochan that
flows directly into the
northwestern end of Loch ****ynt in ****ynt, Sutherland...
- summit,
called Leabaidh an
Daimh B****dhe ("bed of the
yellow stag") or Stob
Easaidh Mòr,
which stands at a
height of 1,171
metres (3,842 ft). It is classified...
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Scotland George MacDonald The Wise Woman: A
Parable The
Young King Of
Easaidh Ruadh 1890
Scotland John
Francis Campbell Po****r
Tales of the West Highlands...
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Ardessie (Scottish Gaelic: Àird
Easaidh) is a
small hamlet on the
south western s**** of
Little Loch Broom, two
miles (three kilometres)
northwest of...
- Body The Sea-Maiden The
Three Daughters of King O'Hara The
Young King Of
Easaidh Ruadh What Came of
Picking Flowers A. H. Wratislaw,
Sixty Folk-Tales from...
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Ettin The Sea-Maiden The
Three Daughters of King O'Hara The
Young King Of
Easaidh Ruadh What Came of
Picking Flowers Shimer,
Edgar Dubs.
Fairy stories my...
- the
outflow from
Lochs Awe, Loch Maol a' Choire [gd], and Loch
Leitir Easaidh. It
discharges into the sea at Loch Inver, via the
river Inver. The general...