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Mealista (Scottish Gaelic: Mealasta) was a
township in the west of the Isle of Lewis. It is
currently largely uninhabited due to the
Highland Clearances...
- Lewis, but
Caldwell et al. of
National Museums Scotland consider that
Mealista (58°06′14″N 7°06′29″W / 58.104°N 7.108°W / 58.104; -7.108) –
which is...
- Edinburgh); and
Eilean Mhealasta in the
Outer Hebrides,
which is
named after Mealista on Lewis. The name
Easdale appears to be the
combination of eas, which...
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Mhealasta (
Mealista Island) is an
uninhabited island off the west
coast of
Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It
takes its name from
Mealista, a nearby...
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Lewis but
Caldwell et al. of
National Museums Scotland (NMS)
consider that
Mealista (58°06′14″N 7°06′29″W / 58.104°N 7.108°W / 58.104; -7.108), also in...
- Gaelic:
Eadar Dhà
Fhadhail On the
right is the road
which leads from Uig to
Mealista past the
houses at
Ardroil Ardroil Location within the
Outer Hebrides Language...
- next to the
village of
Mealista which is an
uninhabited village known best for its
selection of
virginal sandy beaches.
Mealista is
where the road ends...
- Neadacliv, near Uig Stac na Berie, Uig Stac Leathann, Uig Stacageo, near
Mealista Haskeir Eagach An Stac, off
Eilean Leathan, Eriskay,
although it is not...
-
nomenclature in a
formal sense. "Island" also occurs, as in
Island Macaskin and
Mealista Island although both
islands are also
known by
their Gaelic names of Eilean...
- "rased out" to make room for the
glebe of Rev.
Alexander Macleod. In 1838,
Mealista, the
largest township in West Uig, was
cleared and the
majority of the...