w 
118 a voyage to the Hebrides. May 30% 
‘ Services were rendered him every where, but he 
had no funeral sermon any where. This cardinal 
died on the roth August 1723, aged sixty-seven 
years.” 
A VOYAGE TO THE HEBRIDES. 
Continued from p. 95. and concluded. 
Juty 26. Sailed from Stornaway at one o’clock P. M.. 
and reached the harbour of Tenera by six or seven 
o’clock ; all hands to the fifhing lines, and plenty of 
haddocks, whitings, and codlings, caught by the crews 
of the vefsels. " 
. July 27. Breakfasted with Mr Morison at Tenera.. 
This is one of several islands in the mouth of Loch- 
broom, of small extent. Mr Morison has built here 
a very good dwelling house, a large house,for curing 
red herrings, a fhed for boats ; building a quay of con-- 
siderable extent. Hehas cultivated some fields near 
his house, and carries on the herring fifhery with fkill. 
and afsiduity ; it is to be hoped, with the succefs he 
deserves. He has several vefsels belonging to him- 
self ; but the want of a custom-house is a sad. draw- 
hack. His island is a feu from the trustees. of the 
annexed estates, part of the estate of lord Cromatty. 
Sailed in the forenoon up the loch, about seven 
miles, to isle Martin, this is also a small island in the 
loch, feued by the trustees.. Here Mr Woodhouse of 
Liverpool has built a house for curing red herrings,. 
100 feet long, and a house for his overseer, who re- 
sides constantly on the spot. There is also here a. 
