- removed. The
first written reference to the
stones was by
Lewis native John
Morisone, who
around 1680
wrote that the
stones were men "converted into
stone by...
-
Scotland and
Ireland many
names such as Mirryson, Mirrison, Morisson,
Morisone, Morrieson, Morriceson, Morason, Moorison, Mooresone, Morisoun, Moresoun...
- Noruvay. some of
whose posteritie remains in the land to this day. All
Morisones in
Scotland may
challenge there descent from this man. The
second was...
- Noruvay. some of
whose posteritie remains in the land to this day. All
Morisones in
Scotland may
challenge there descent from this man. The
second was...
- last
recorded cases of
witch ****cution on the island.
Spelled as
Jonet Morisone in the
original do****ent
reproduced by
James R. N. MacPhail. Henderson...
- the
Bishopric of
Glasgow in the
Middle Ages - 14th.day June, 1520 Wyl
Morisone in xixs vijd land of Barrachnie. Like the
other parts of the
district it...