INDEX. 



623 



Tormod, son of Torquil, 37 ; attacked 



by Norsemen, 38. 

 Torquil, son of Tormod, 37 ; killed in 



Skye, 38. 



Trinity Church in North Uist, 81, 206. 

 Trotternish, the Siol Tormod expelled 



from, 126; ravaged, 130 ; James V. 



at, 133 ; and the Fife Adventurers, 



175 ; devastated by Ruari Macleod, 



206. 

 Tryggvi, Jarl, governor of the Western 



Islands, 15. 



Tuiteam Tarbhach, battle of, 85. 

 Tullibardine, Marquis of, 413. 

 Tyrone, Hugh, Earl of, 162. 



Udward, Nathaniel, of Leith, petition, 

 292. 



Ui (or Eye, which see), the ancient 

 burial-place of the Macleods, 425 ; 

 Church of St. Columba at, 519; 

 Rectors of, 521 ; value of living in 

 1625, 524. 



Uig, place-names mostly Norse xxx ; 

 chessmen found at, 48. 



Uist, derivation of, xxxix ; passes to 

 the Macruaries, 68 ; confirmed to 

 Ranald MacRuari, 79 ; and the 

 Marquis of Pluntly, 230 ; men at 

 Killiecrankie, 379 ; French ship 

 captured off, 403 ; mentioned in 

 Blome's Britania, 504 ; Presbytery 

 of, 528. 



Uist North, dispute over lands in, 266 ; 

 and Coll Keitach, 272 ; men of, 

 and the rising of 1745, 435 

 emigrations from, 481, 550; sold 

 by Lord Macdonald, 496 ; Martin's 

 account of, 509-510 ; ecclesiology 

 of, 521 ; schools in, 530-532 ; ex 

 ports, 537 ; linen factory in, 537 ; 



manufacture of kelp in, 548-549 ; 

 rental and population, 553. 



Uist, South, disputes over lands in, 

 266 ; search for Prince Charles 

 Edward in, 456 ; Macneill of 

 Barra driven out of, 286 ; 

 emigrations from, and Macdonald 

 of Boisdale, 481 ; bought by Colonel 

 Gordon, 496 ; described by Dean 

 Monro, 501 ; Martin's account of, 

 510 ; ecclesiology of, 521 ; parish of, 

 529 ; exports, 537 ; price of labour 

 m 1765, 537 ; introduction of the 

 potato, 547 ; rentals and popula- 

 tion, 554. 



Ullapool, origin of, 328. 



Ulster, expedition of Hebrideans to, 

 162 ; and James VI., 209. 



Urquhart, Sir Alex., lands plundered, 



100. 



Uspak, Viceroy in the Sudreys, 37 ; 

 killed in Bute, 38. 



Valhalla and the Norsemen, 49. 

 Vass, Sir Magnus, Rector of Ui, 521. 

 Vikings, or " men of the bays," 45. 



Wade, General, and the Seaforth 



tenantry, 414 ; and William, Earl 



of Seaforth, 419. 

 War of the Qaedhill with the Gaill, an 



Irish tract, 13. 

 Waternish, 123 ; Torquil Conanach 



granted, 152 ; Kenneth Mackenzie 



of Kintail granted, 226. 

 Weems of the Long Island, xxv. 

 William III., King, pensions Highland 



chiefs, 392. 



Wood, Sir Andrew, 118. 

 Worcester, battle of, Highlanders at, 



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