- land to the Duke of Argyll. The
Slate Islands then
became part of the
Netherlorn estates of the
Breadalbane family, a
branch of Clan Campbell. From the...
-
Torsa suffered the same fate. The
Slate Islands then
became part of the
Netherlorn estates of the
Breadalbane family, a
branch of Clan Campbell,
whose affairs...
-
remains of the
southwest round tower survived. Seil then
became part of the
Netherlorn estates of the
Breadalbane family (a
branch of Clan Campbell)
until the...
- BBC News.
Retrieved 25
September 2012. Gillies,
Patrick Hunter (1909)
Netherlorn, Argyllshire, and its neighbourhood. Virtue. Haswell-Smith,
Hamish (2004)...
-
Ardchattan 1,661 St Modan's,
Benderloch 1905 21-1300
Colonsay &
Oronsay (l/w
Netherlorn, see above) 132
Colonsay Parish Church,
Scalasaig Medieval 21-1301 Connel...
-
uninhabited prior to that. By this time the
island may have
become part of the
Netherlorn estates of the
Breadalbane family (a
branch of Clan Campbell). In 1730...
- that now remains.
Monro (1549) "Sklaitt" no. 134
Gillies (1909) p. 10 "
Netherlorn and its Neighbourhood:Chapter II - Easdale"
Electric Scotland Retrieved...
- e****encial. In 2023 it was
proposed to
merge the
parish with that at
Netherlorn.
James Bannatyne MacKenzie 1861-1872 (afterwards
minister in Kenmore)...
- 1296, and died in the
Battle of the Red Ford on the
String of
Lorne in
Netherlorn, Argyll,
which took
place some time afterwards.
Although no
exact details...
- uk. pp. 51–52.
Retrieved 4
December 2009. Gillies,
Patrick H. (1909).
Netherlorn,
Argyllshire and its Neighbourhood. London:
Virtue and Co. pp. 111–112...