Gairloch in North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History, with a Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree, and a Map and Illustrations

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Gairloch in North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History, with a Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree, and a Map and Illustrations

by John H. (John Henry) Dixon

EN·~23 hours·107 chapters

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GAIRLOCH IN NORTH-WEST ROSS-SHIRE ITS RECORDS, TRADITIONS, INHABITANTS, AND NATURAL HISTORY - WITH A

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AND A MAP AND ILLUSTRATIONS - By JOHN H. DIXON, F.S.A. Scot. including chapters by WILLIAM JOLLY, F.G.S., F.R.S.E.; THE REV. JOHN McMURTRIE, M.A.; AND PROFESSOR W. IVISON MACADAM, F.C.S., F.I.C., M.M.S., &c., EDINBURGH - EDINBURGH CO-OPERATIVE PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED 1886 \[Entered at Stationers' Hall.\]

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EDINBURGH CO-OPERATIVE PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED, BRISTO PLACE.

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TO SIR KENNETH S. MACKENZIE, SIXTH BARONET AND THIRTEENTH LAIRD OF GAIRLOCH, AND HER MAJESTY'S LIEUTENANT OF ROSS-SHIRE, Is Dedicated THIS ACCOUNT OF THE ROMANTIC HIGHLAND PARISH WITH WHICH, DURING FOUR CENTURIES, HE AND HIS ANCESTORS HAVE BEEN SO INTIMATELY ASSOCIATED.

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PREFACE.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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ANTIQUITIES

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INTRODUCTION.

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PART I. - Records and Traditions of Gairloch.

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GAIRLOCH - Chapter I. - Early History.

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Description

A warm, detailed portrait of a remote Highland parish unfolds across the pages, weaving together the rugged landscape, the rhythm of its wildlife, and the everyday lives of its people. The author draws on parish records, family manuscripts, and oral histories to chart centuries of settlement, industry, and folklore, while generous illustrations and a handy map bring the lochs and glens to vivid life. Readers will discover the natural wonders of the area—from the coastal schematics of Gairloch to the mysterious depths of Loch Maree—presented with clear, approachable language.

Contributing scholars add depth to the narrative, offering insights into geology, ecclesiastical affairs, and local customs that enrich the overall picture. Personal anecdotes and extracts from long‑kept family papers lend the work an intimate, almost conversational tone, making it as useful for the curious traveler as it is for the dedicated historian. The result is a lovingly assembled guide that invites listeners to explore the spirit and scenery of this storied corner of Scotland.

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Gairloch in North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History, with a Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree, and a Map and Illustrations Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History, with a Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree, and a Map and Illustrations

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en

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~23 hours (1325K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Tor Martin Kristiansen, Margo von Romberg, Michael and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material, including material from the Google Print project. Map reproduced by permission of the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland.

Release date

2012-10-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John H. (John Henry) Dixon

John H. (John Henry) Dixon

1838–1926

Best known for a richly detailed history of the Scottish Highlands, this retired English solicitor turned years of close local observation into books that still appeal to readers of regional history and travel writing.

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