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Snizort (Scottish Gaelic: Snìosort) is a
civil parish in the north-eastern part of the Isle of Skye,
comprising the head of Loch
Snizort and the western...
- May 2019,
accessed 15
April 2024 Macleod,
Roderick (1845). "Parish of
Snizort". The new
statistical account of Scotland. [electronic resource]. Edinburgh...
- Loch
Snizort (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Snìosort) is a sea loch in the
northwest of the Isle of Skye
between the
Waternish and
Trotternish peninsulas. It...
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Snizort Cathedral (Gaelic: Snìosort) was a
small cathedral church located on an
island (St Columba's Isle, Gaelic:
Eilean Chaluim Chille) in the River...
- The
Snizort Free Church, is a
place of
worship of the Free
Church of
Scotland (Continuing) in the
township of
Skeabost in
Snizort on the
island of Skye...
- on the
western cost of the Isle of Lewis,
Outer Hebrides,
Scotland Uig,
Snizort, a
village and
ferry port on the
Trotternish peninsula, Isle of Skye, Highland...
- Duirinish; Uig was
absorbed into
Snizort;
Rodel was
absorbed into Harris;
Kilmaluoc (Raasay) was
absorbed into
Snizort or Kilmuir. The
Highland Main Line...
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frequently used on
calendars and
tourism guides and brochures.
Beyond Loch
Snizort to the west of
Trotternish is the
Waternish peninsula,
which ends in Ardmore...
- have made
their last
stand in Skye near Loch Leum na Luirginn.
Kilmuir Snizort Duirinish Bracadale Portree Strath Sleat Small Isles Parish Mac an Tàilleir...
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Isles and as
custodians of the
cathedral church of the
Western Isles at
Snizort. In the 17th century,
members of the clan
began to
Anglicise their surname...