INDEX. 



609 



Chanonry Castle captured by General 



Middleton, 334. 



Charlemagne and the Saxons, 7. 

 Charles I. and the Lewis fisheries, 306, 

 319 ; claims ownership of Lewis, 

 316 ; and George, second Earl of 

 Seaforth, 321 ; and Stornoway, 

 323 ; and Episcopacy in Scotland, 

 328. 



Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, sails 

 for Scotland, 427 ; arrives in the 

 Long Island, 427 ; and Alexander 

 Macdonald of Boisdale, 428, 429 ; 

 and Clanranald, 429 ; successes in 

 the South, 437 ; flight from Cullo- 

 den, 440 ; joined by Clanranald at 

 Glenboisdale, 440 ; decides to go 

 to the Long Island, 441 ; sails for 

 the Long Island, 443 ; lands at 

 Rossinish, 444 ; neutral attitude 

 of Stornowegians towards, 449 ; 

 wanderings in Long Island, 451 ; 

 at Coradale, 453 ; drinking habits, 

 454 ; numerous parties searching 

 for, 455 ; leaves Coradale for 

 Wiay, 456 ; wanderings in South 

 Uist, 456 ; meets Flora Macdonald 

 at Ormaclett, 458 ; at Rossinish, 

 460; disguised as Betty Burke, 

 462 ; lands in Skye, 464 ; devotion 

 of the Jacobites for, 465 ; escapes 

 in a French privateer, 465 ; his 

 fascinating personality, 466 ; fate 

 of his devoted followers in his 

 flight, 467. 



[Charles II., Fishing Association of, 

 326 ; defeated at Worcester, 337 ; 

 and Earl of Seaforth, 353 ; and 

 the Macleods, 355. 

 I Chessmen found at Uig, 48. 

 j Chiefs ordered before the Council, 157; 



complaint against, 158. 

 )lmondeley, Colonel, occupies 



Lewis, 403. 



iristianity, conversion of Northern 

 Picts to, 4 ; of the Norsemen in 

 the Outer Hebrides, 47. 

 iristina, daughter of Ferchard 

 O'Beolan, 34. 

 Donald, see Macdonalds. 

 Ranald, see Macdonalds. 

 I" Clarsair Dall," harper to John Mac- 



leod, of Harris, 378. 

 lyton, Colonel, invades Skye, 403. 

 ;rk, Farquhar, minister of Barvas,527. 



itarf, battle of, 16. 



>bbett, Colonel, instructions regard- 

 ing Lewis, 346 ; voyage to Lewis, 

 349 ; and the Lewismen, 350 ; 

 takes Dunvegan Castle, 350. 



Coigeach, Torquil Conanach granted, 



152. 



Coigeach, Donald Dubh invades, 165. 

 Coilleag a' Phrionnsa, landing place of 



Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 



428. 



Columba, St., see St. Columba. 

 Common land, rights to, 45. 

 Company of the General Fishery of 



Great Britain, 312. 

 Conall, King of Dalriada, 5. 

 Convention of Royal burghs and 



Stornoway, 294. 

 Cope, Sir John, defeated at Preston, 



437- 

 Coradale, Prince Charles Edward at, 



453- 



Courcy, John de, 30. 



Covenanters defeated at Auldearn, 333. 



Craig-an-Airgid (Silver Craig), Slaugh- 

 ter of the Macians at, 126. 



Crawford, emissary of Charles II. to 

 Lewis, 343. 



Crispe, Major, in Lewis, 350. 



Cromartie, Earl of, see Mackenzie. 



Cromwell, Oliver, defeats Charles II. 

 at Worcester, 337 ; and the fortifi- 

 cation of the Hebrides, 352 ; and 

 the security of Lewis, 357. 



Cromwell Street, Stornoway, 360. 



Culloden, battle of, 438. 



Cumberland, Duke of, barbarities at 

 Culloden, 438. 



Dalree, Bruce's defeat at, 74. 



Dalriada, 4; founded by Cairbre 

 Riada, xxxii. 



Danes, the, 8. 



" Danish," the designation, xxx. 



David II. Charters relating to Long 

 Island, 79. 



Dean, General, in the Highlands, 341. 



Donald Balloch, see Macdonald. 



Donald Bane, brother of Malcolm 

 Ceanmore, 20. 



Donald Cam, see Macau lay. 



Donald Dubh, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gallda, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gallich, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gorm, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gorm Mor, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gorm, Sir, see Macdonald. 



Donald Gruamach, see Macdonald. 



Donald, Lord of the Isles, see Mac- 

 donald. 



Donald, son of Taidg, 25. 



Dorothea, daughter of William, Earl 

 of Ross, 75. 



Drummond, William, on James V.'s 

 visit to the Isles, 134. 



