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INDEX. 



Drinking habits in the Hebrides, 281, 



283. 



Duart, Macleans of, 94, 113. 

 Dub-gennti, the, 8. 

 Dugall, son of Somerled, 27, 29. 

 Dugall, great grandson of Somerled 



the Great, 41. 



Dugall, Scrag or Shrill-voice, 37. 

 Dugall, son of Ruari, 68. 

 Dugalls, The, or Danes, 8 ; piratical 



adventurers, 10. 

 Dun Carloway, xxviii. 

 Duncan, grandson of Somerled the 



Great, 37. 

 Dundee, John Graham, Viscount, 377, 



378. 



Dunmore, Earl of, buys Harris, 495. 

 Dunstaffnage, Castle of, 74. 

 Dunvegan Castle, evacuation of, 350. 

 Dupplin Moor, Scottish defeat at, 75. 

 Durie, Robert, minister of Anstruther, 



523. 

 Dymes, Abel, merchant of Bordeaux, 



287. 

 Dymes, Captain John, and the fishing at 



Lewis, 306 ; account of Lewis, 503. 



Ebuda (Lewis), 2. 



Ebudae( Hebrides), xxxvi; Ptolemy and 



the, 2 ; mentioned by Richard of 



Cirencester, 2 ; Solinus on the, 3. 

 Edgar, King of Scotland, 23. 

 Edward, King, at Stornoway, 516. 

 Edwards, Captain of the Fortune, 343. 

 Eilean Donain Castle, 116, 118; at- 

 tack on, 131 ; blown up, 412. 

 Eilean na Breitheamh, derivation of 



name, 205. 



Elcho, Monastery of, 79. 

 Elder, John, and his letter to Henry 



VIII., 136,137- 



Emigration and the Government, 479. 

 Eorrapidh, Church of St. Olaf at, 56, 



520. 



Epidium or Islay, 2. 

 Episcopacy in the Western Highlands 



and Isles, 523. 



Erik, son of King Magnus, 42. 

 Erik VIII. of Pomerania, 43. 

 Erland, Jarl of Orkney, 22. 

 Erskine, John, Earl of Mar, and the 



Highland chiefs, 394. 

 " Ethica," Island of, probably Lewis 



or Tiree, 6. 

 Euphemia, Countess of Ross, 86 ; 



marriages of, 82. 

 Ewen of Lome, or John, King of the 



Isles, 39 ; goes to Lewis, 40. 

 Eye (or Ui), Church named after St. 



Columba at, 6. 



Farquhar, Master Roderic, 521. 

 Fauna of the Outer Hebrides, 573-579. 

 Fergusson, Major, sent to reduce the 



West Highlands, 386. 

 Fife Adventurers, see Adventurers Fife. 

 Fincastle, Viscount, V.C., 495. 

 Findchan, founder of Artchain, 6. 

 Fingal, King of Man, 17. 

 Fingalls or Norsemen, 8. 

 Finguala, daughter ot Torquil, son of 



Leod, 75. 



Finn-gallaib, the, 8. 

 Fiongall, 10. 

 Fishery Companies formed, 327. 

 Fishing-grounds common property, 45. 

 Flannan Isles, 500 ; rites of fowlers at, 



525. 



Flodden, battle of, 124. 

 Flora of the Outer Hebrides, 570. 

 Fogl, son of Ljotoft, 29. 

 Forbes, Duncan, of Culloden, acts fo 



the Government, 431 ; and tl 



rising of 1745, 436. 

 Fordun, John of, and his early annc 



xxxi ; and Uist, 497. 

 Fort William erected, 382. 

 Fraser, Simon of Lovat, attitude 



wards Jacobites, 432. 

 Frasers, feud between Clan Ran 



and the, 130. 

 Furness Abbey, 30. 

 Fylki-kings, 44. 

 Fyvie, Lord, letter to King James VI., 



216. 



Gaelic language and the Privy Council 



279. 

 Gaelic School Society of Inverness 



the Long Island, 531. 

 Gall-gaidel, the, n. 

 Galloway, James, Petition of, 292. 

 Garioch ravaged by Donald of the 



Isles, 87. 

 Garmoran, Macruaries of, 41 ; and the 



Long Island, dispute over pro- 

 perties in, 109. 

 Garry, Loch, fight at, 365. 

 Geology of the Outer Hebrides, 557-568. 

 Gillanders, Alex., factor in Lewis, 477. 

 Gillemuire, the name, 55. 

 Gillepatrick Cor sent to Lewis, 112. 

 Gilli of the South Isles, 16. 

 Glencoe, massacre of, 390. 

 Glengarry, see Macdonalds. 

 Glenlivat, battle of, 162. 

 Glenshiel, battle of, 412. 

 Godfrey, son of John of the Isles, 80; 



possessions, 81. 

 Godred, son of Olavc the Red, 26 ; in 



the Hebrides, 29. 





