- The
ruins of
cleared villages can
still be seen at Lorgill,
Boreraig and
Suisnish in
Strath Swordale, and
Tusdale on Minginish. As with many
Scottish islands...
- Skye Dalavil, Isle of Skye Lorgill, Isle of Skye Keppoch, Isle of Skye
Suisnish, Isle of Skye Tusdale, Isle of Skye
Fuaigh Mòr,
Outer Hebrides Quandale...
-
troughs having been
created by the Skye
icecap in the Pleistocene.
Clachan Suisnish Inverarish Hallaig (abandoned) The
primary employment is in tourism, working...
- History" in Clutton-Brock and Ball (1987) page 40.
Description of the
Suisnish clearances on
nearby Skye: "The Skye and
Raasay Clearances – 1853". Video...
- at
Suisnish Pier
History Ireland Name MV
Raasay Owner Clare Island Ferry Company, Westport, Co. Mayo
Route Island of Inishbofin,
County Galway Acquired...
-
Kilchrist (Cill Chrìosda or Cill a' Chrò),
taking in Boreraig,
neighbouring Suisnish (Suidhisnis) and
Kilbride (Cille Bhrìghde). The land today, like much of...
-
Studdal Kent 51°11′N 1°19′E / 51.19°N 01.31°E / 51.19; 01.31 TR3249 East
Suisnish Highland 57°20′N 6°04′W / 57.33°N 06.07°W / 57.33; -06.07 NG5534...
- June 2010.
Peter Evans (25
April 2004). "Walk of the W****:
Boreraig and
Suisnish". The Scotsman.
Retrieved 21
February 2009.
Spellings for the saint's name...
-
Duirinish Stack a'Mheadhais,
Minginish Stac an Tuill,
Minginish Stac
Suisnish, near
Torrin Fladda-chùain
stacks Stac Shuardail,
south of Knock, Lewis...
- in Skye".
Peter Evans (25
April 2004). "Walk of the W****:
Boreraig and
Suisnish". The Scotsman.
Retrieved 21
February 2009. Wildgoose, M; Birch, S. (2006)...