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Eynort (Scottish Gaelic: Aoineart) is a
small remote hamlet,
situated at the head of Loch
Eynort, on the west
coast of the Isle of Skye,
Scottish Highlands...
- The
remains of old run rig
strips beside Loch
Eynort, Isle of Skye...
- Clanranald"),
describes the sea
voyage of a
Highland war
galley from Loch
Eynort, in
South Uist, to Carrickfergus. Alan Riach, who has
translated the poem...
- The
remains of old run rig
strips beside Loch
Eynort, Isle of Skye. Run rig was the pre-clearance
method of
arable farming before agricultural improvements...
- The
remains of old
runrig strips beside Loch
Eynort, Isle of Skye...
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Creich in the Cuillin: In 1395 a
force of
MacDonald clansmen landed at Loch
Eynort, and
headed north along Glen Sligachan,
intending to
invade MacLeod land...
- met the
MacDonalds at
Sligachan (Sligichen) and
drove them back to Loch
Eynort (Ainort).
There they
found that
their galleys had been
moved offs**** by...
- this may not be the
highest point.
Calbhaigh is a
tidal islet in Loch
Eynort, not to be
confused with
Calvay or
Calbhaigh in Loch Boisdale, both of which...
- (Skye)
Dunvegan (Skye)
Edinbane (Skye)
Elgol (Skye)
Ellishadder (Skye)
Eynort (Skye) Eyre (Skye)
Fasach (Skye)
Feorlig (Skye)
Ferindonald (Skye) Fiskavaig...
- the
estate Factor lived,
according to
Angus MacLellan, in a
house at Loch
Eynort on a site
still known as (Scottish Gaelic:
Rubha Taigh a' MhĂ il), or "The...