Страница - 248Страница - 250- Gaelic Bible, [190].
- Gaelic language, [125], [183], [400], [406], [407].
- Gaelic literature, [126].
- Gaff, unnecessary on Ewe, [371].
- Gairloch churchyard. See [Churchyard of Gairloch].
- Gairloch company of Seaforth Highlanders, [56], [112].
- Gairloch, first mention of, [6].
- Gairloch Hotel, [26], [226], [311], [329], [330], [331].
- Gairloch, lands of, being the original estate, [60].
- Gairloch, the. See [The Gairloch].
- Gallows hill. See [Cnoc a Croiche].
- Garavaig falls and burn. See [Victoria Falls].
- Garavaig ironworks, [93], [95], [309], [348].
- Garbh Eilean, [346], [348].
- Garbh, or Kenlochewe river, [221], [303], [322], [325], [367], [372].
- Gardens, infrequency of, [133], [142].
- Garradh Iaruinn. See [Iron dyke].
- Geikie, Dr A., quoted or referred to, [271], [278], [279], [280], [283], [313], [331].
- Genealogical account of the Macras, quoted, [77], [78], [79], [81], [395].
- General Wade's, or the old military, roads, [148], [398].
- Geology, [271-289].
- George Mackenzie of Gruinard, [66], [211].
- George Ross, head gamekeeper, [130], [184].
- George (Sir) Hay. See [Hay, Sir George].
- George Steuart (Sir) Mackenzie of Coul. See [Mackenzie, Sir G. S., of Coul].
- George III., [224].
- Ghost stories, [169].
- Giant's Point. See [Ru Nohar].
- Gift of the manufacture of iron and glass to Sir George Hay, [80], [412].
- Gille Buidhe, murder of the, [55], [83], [344].
- Gille Dubh of Loch a Druing, a fairy, [160], [334].
- Gille Riabhach assists Black Murdo of the Cave, [12], [27].
- Gilleon na h'Airde, [11].
- Gilleon Og, [11].
- Gizzard, or Gilaroo, trout, [363].
- Glac Mhic Iain Dhuibh. See [Feith Mhic Iain Dhuibh].
- Glac na Sguithar, [51], [302].
- Glaciation and Glacial Age, [282], [283], [288], [301], [348], [355].
- Glas Leitire in Kintail, [30], [33], [36], [38], [39], [60].
- Glas Leitire woods, [221], [237], [305], [306], [346].
- Glen Cruaidh Choillie, or Glen Logan, [274-277], [279], [290], [304], [324].
- Glen Dochartie, [50], [90], [95], [220], [277], [279], [280], [281], [282], [296], [303], [315], [396].
- Glen Dochartie ironworks, [90], [95], [303].
- Glenelg of Glenelg, loss of the, [213].
- Glen Grudidh, [306], [346].
- Glen Logan. See [Glen Cruaidh Choillie].
- Glen na Muic, [324], [396].
- Glen, the. See [The Glen].
- Glen Torridon, [67], [304].
- Glengarry ironworks, [76], [127].
- Gneiss, or Hebridean gneiss, [272], [277], [278], [280], [288], [313], [327], [331], [332], [350], [357], [404].
- Goats, [16], [23], [232].
- Goatfield ironworks, [76], [77].
- Gold for Prince Charlie, [55], [166].
- Gold mining, [344].
- Golden Eagle. See [Eagles].
- Good, W. Clements, of Aberdeen, [195], [198].
- Goosanders, [230], [255], [346].
- Grant of Grant, Sir John, [187].
- Grant, the peddler of Tournaig, [215], [216].
- Grasses, [226], [234].
- Graves at the Cladh nan Sasunnach, [3], [84], [85], [100], [345].
- Great Black Corrie of Liathgach and its burn, [51], [303], [322], [323].
- Greenstone Point, [62], [109], [113], [161], [172], [214], [219], [284], [320], [339], [356], [404].
- Grey crow. See [Hoodie crow].
- Grigor M'Gregor, from Achtercairn, drowned, [211].
- Groban, [219].
- Grouse and grouse shooting, [248], [379].
- Grudidh Island. See [Eilean Grudidh].
- Grudidh river and bridge, [148], [221], [307], [321], [326].
- Gruinard, [62], [241], [243], [244], [245], [247], [296], [299], [300], [321], [358].
- Gruinard Bay. See [Bay of Gruinard].
- Guard of the Black Corrie, [51].
- Gulf stream, [225], [318].
- Gulls, [230], [346], [347].
- Guns, [50], [112], [113].
- Haco, king of Norway, defeated at the battle of Largs, [5].
- Haddocks and haddock fishing, [143], [207], [361].
- Hamilton, Dr, Windermere, [371].
- Hammers worked by water-power at ironworks, [75], [94].
- Hamond, A., [201], [327].
- Hand-line fishing, [360], [361].
- Harlaw, battle of, [13].
- Harold Harfager, [5].
- Harpers, [174].
- Hay, John, last manager of the Letterewe ironworks, [82], [83], [311].
- Hay of Kirkland, [82], [83].
- Hay, Sir George, the ironfounder of Loch Maree, [40], [75], [77], [78-82], [83], [84], [85], [86], [88], [92], [93], [95], [395], [398], [412-415], [416].
- Heather burning, [349].
- Hebridean gneiss. See [Gneiss].
- Hector Cross, crofter at Letterewe, [54].
- Hector, eldest son of John Glassich Mackenzie, [38].
- Hector Roy, [14], [26], [27], [28], [29-36], [177], [185], [186], [307].
- Hector (Sir) Mackenzie, Bart., eleventh laird of Gairloch, [56-57], [68], [116], [117], [135], [144], [145], [161], [179], [185], [186], [187], [194], [206], [210], [224], [371], [399], [400], [401], [404].
- Heddle, Dr, [273], [276], [277], [278], [280], [287].
- Heglis Gherloch. See [Church of Gairloch].
- Heglis Loch Ew. See [Church at Culinellan].
- Heights of Kenlochewe, [324], [396].
- Helen Marianne of Campbeltown wrecked, [214].
- Hematite (red) iron ore, [88], [89], [317].
- Hemp for fishing lines, [145].
- Hereditary pipers (Mackays) of the Gairloch family, [41], [56], [57], [177-179].
- Hermit of Isle Maree, [7], [415].
- Herons, [230], [253], [354].
- Herring fisheries, [143], [204], [205], [208], [212], [398], [399], [407].
- Hicks, Dr, [272], [275], [278], [279], [280], [281], [283].
- Highland dress, [126-130], [161].
- Highland esprit, [124].
- Highland Railway, [299], [301].
- Highlanders different from Lowland Scots, [109].
- Hill of Evil Counsel. See [Cnoc na mi-Chomhairle].
- Hints for the use of Highland tenants by Sir Francis Mackenzie, quoted, [57], [129], [140-142].
- History of Prince Charlie, [190].
- Hoodie crow, or grey crow, [61], [166], [231], [247].
- Hose, Gairloch, [124], [128], [130], [132], [311].
- Hospitality in Gairloch, [122].
- Hotels and inns in Gairloch, [296], [302], [304], [307], [316], [317], [336], [337].
- Hotspur, [13].
- Houses, [102], [103], [133].
- Houses, principal, in Gairloch, [103], [298].
- Hugh Mackenzie, gamekeeper, Gairloch, [41].
- Hugh Miller, mentioned or quoted, [71], [160], [173], [271], [274], [303], [312].
- Iain Buidhe Taillear, or John M'Lean, [117], [179].
- Iain Caol, [52].
- Iain Dall, the blind piper, [56], [177], [178], [179], [183], [307].
- Iain Dubh Mac Ruaridh M'Leod, [39], [40].
- Iain Geal Donn, [50].
- Iain Gearr's fidelity, [37].
- Iain Liath MacRae, [19], [39].
- Iain Liath's well, [39], [309].
- Iain Mac Allan Mhic Ruaridh M'Leod, [48], [323].
- Iain Mac Coinnich, the Piobaire Bhan, [176].
- Iain MacIain Uidhir, [19], [21].
- Iain Odhar MacIain Liath MacRae, [19], [46].
- Iain, or John, Glas, [111], [132], [147], [176], [316], [370].
- Iain (or John) MacGillechallum M'Leod, laird of Raasay, [38], [44].
- Idleness or indolence, [122], [123], [140], [141].
- Illicit distillation. See [Whisky, illicit].
- Inaccessibility of Gairloch, [408].
- Inge, Colonel, in Gairloch, [376].
- Innis a Bhaird, Kernsary, [54], [175], [202], [335].
- Innis Ghlas, [87], [293], [325], [345].
- Inscription on boulder at Talladale in commemoration of Her Majesty's visit, [308].
- Inveran, [61], [62], [73], [97], [150], [162], [172], [206], [211], [221], [230], [241-247], [249], [254], [255], [273], [283], [284], [285], [298], [321], [325], [335], [342], [367], [369], [379].
- Inverasdale, [5], [48], [60], [87], [149], [154], [166], [194], [206], [210], [245], [250], [272], [283], [293], [294], [295], [333].
- Inverewe church and churchyard, [59], [63], [65], [95], [99], [101], [171], [204], [317], [318].
- Inverewe, or Inverewe House, [221], [237], [241], [243], [244], [249], [250], [254], [298], [318], [333].
- Inverkerry, [186], [204].
- Inverness Courier, [151], [156], [190], [286].
- Impressions, curious, on Torridon sandstone, [286], [287].
- Iron dyke, or Garadh Iaruinn, [88], [328].
- Iron implements, ancient, [73].
- Iron, making of, with wood, prohibited, [78], [80], [412].
- Iron mines mentioned on old maps, [95], [96], [415].
- Iron ore, exportation of, restrained by proclamation, [80], [412].
- Iron ores used in Gairloch, [86-89], [317].
- Iron slags, [72-74], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [302].
- Iron-smelting processes and machinery, [74], [75], [79], [88], [92], [93], [94].
- Ironworks, ancient, [72-75], [302], [303], [413].
- Ironworkers of Loch Maree, [54], [84], [85], [405].
- Island of Justice, Flowerdale, [97], [116], [310].
- Island of Luing, [204], [205].
- Island on Loch Tollie. See [Loch Tollie].
- Islands of Fionn Loch, [354].
- Islands of Loch Maree, [60], [134], [221], [250], [251], [282], [308], [309], [330], [342], [346], [347], [397], [399], [403].
- Isle Ewe, [62], [159], [160], [189], [207], [212], [213], [220], [244], [246], [248], [249], [283], [298], [320], [321], [333], [339], [356], [404].
- Isle Maree, [5], [7], [9], [10], [97], [101], [102], [105], [150], [151], [152], [157], [315], [346], [347], [397], [399], [403], [404], [411], [415].
- Isle of Skye. See [Skye].
- Jackdaw, or daw, [232], [247].
- James I., [24].
- James III., [33].
- James IV., [33], [36].
- James VI., [43].
- James Mackenzie, mentioned or quoted, [69], [83], [99], [128], [134], [147], [157], [161], [165], [171], [172], [188], [201], [317], [318].
- James (Rev.) Russell. See [Russell, Rev. James].
- James (Rev.) Smith. See [Smith, Rev. James].
- James (Sir) Spens. See [Sir James Spens].
- Janet, Lady Mackenzie, [44], [179].
- Jessie the Cripple, a witch, [163], [170].
- John Balliol, [6].
- John (Captain) Mackenzie of Gruinard, [203].
- John Glas. See [Iain, or John, Glas].
- John Glassich Mackenzie, [36-38], [177].
- John Hay. See [Hay, John].
- John M'Callum, [212], [213].
- John Macdonald of Islay, [24], [31].
- John Macdonald, the drover of Loch Maree, [214].
- John Macgregor of Londubh, [203], [204].
- John Mackay, grandson of Iain Dall, [179].
- John Mackay, the blind piper. See [Iain Dall].
- John Mackenzie (General), second son of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, tenth laird of Gairloch, [56], [112].
- John Mackenzie, M.D., of Eileanach. See [Mackenzie, Dr John].
- John Mackenzie of Killin, lord of Kintail, [28], [33], [35], [36], [37].
- John Mackenzie of the "Beauties," [126], [175], [188], [189-191], [201], [311].
- John Mackenzie, second lord of Kintail, [12].
- John Mackenzie, the cattle drover, [206], [207].
- John Maclean. See [Iain Buidhe Taillear].
- John Macrae of Raasay, [190].
- John M'Ryrie, [168], [210], [211].
- John M'Taggart, [213], [214].
- John Matheson, [241], [251], [255].
- John Morrison of Drumchork, [205].
- John Munro, gamekeeper on the North Point, [237-242], [253], [254], [255].
- John (Rev.) Morrison. See [Morrison, Rev. John].
- John Roy Mackenzie, [38-43], [45], [81], [102], [177], [307], [324], [348].
- John (Sir) Broik, rector of Gairloch. See [Broik, Sir John].
- John (Sir) Mackenzie of Coul. See [Mackenzie, Sir John].
- John Tolmach M'Leod, [48].
- Johnnie at church for the first time, [118].
- Johnston, C. E., [298], [320].
- Jolly, William, chapters by, [271], [349], [355].
- Judd, Professor, [278], [281], [280].
- Junctions, rock, [274], [284], [285], [327], [331], [332], [358].
- Justice, administration of, [97], [116], [310].
- Justices of the Peace, [296].
- Kelts, or spent salmon, [368], [370], [371].
- Kemp, one of the ironworkers, [84], [109], [410].
- Kenlochewe, [12], [13], [37], [42], [60], [65], [69], [71], [91], [101], [134], [137], [148], [164], [165], [180], [192], [203], [210], [220], [221], [229], [247], [273], [278], [279], [285], [293], [294], [295], [296], [297], [298], [299], [301], [303], [304], [305], [321], [322], [324], [326], [327], [332], [345], [361], [369], [372], [373], [396], [399], [400], [411], [416], [417].
- Kenlochewe men slain, [14].
- Kenlochewe ravaged, [12], [37], [42].
- Kenlochewe river. See [Garbh river].
- Kennedy, Rev. Dr, of Dingwall, [198], [199].
- Kenneth II., [4].
- Kenneth and John Mackenzie of Rona, [202], [203].
- Kenneth, founder of the Mackenzie family, [11], [12].
- Kenneth Fraser, Leac nan Saighead, [117], [204], [328].
- Kenneth, Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, [41].
- Kenneth Mackenzie, from Eilean Horisdale, drowned, [210].
- Kenneth Mackenzie, laird of Dundonell, [209].
- Kenneth Mackenzie, sixth laird of Gairloch, [52], [177], [187], [409].
- Kenneth of the Battle, [31], [33].
- Kenneth of the Nose, [12].
- Kenneth Og, eighth lord of Kintail, [29], [33].
- Kenneth (Rev.) Mackenzie. See [Mackenzie, Rev. Kenneth].
- Kenneth (Sir) Mackenzie, first Bart., and eighth laird of Gairloch, [54], [178].
- Kenneth (Sir) Mackenzie, Bart., thirteenth laird of Gairloch, [57], [62], [138], [184], [191], [192], [193], [201], [219], [222], [251], [297], [298], [308], [310], [318], [320], [321], [335], [342], [362], [366], [368], [371].
- Kenneth, tenth lord of Kintail, [37].
- Kenneth, twelfth lord of Kintail, [14].
- Kenneth Urquhart drowned, [211].
- Kernsary, [54], [62], [63], [104], [175], [211], [221], [317], [335], [373].
- Kerry bridge, [309], [327].
- Kerry river and falls, [221], [222], [248], [309], [310], [330], [331], [366], [367], [372].
- Kerrysdale, [130], [221], [227], [238], [298], [309], [330], [331].
- Kilt, [29], [126-130], [147], [148], [192], [204], [205], [206], [232], [238].
- Kinnoull, Sir George Hay, first earl of, [82], [83], [96], [414], [415].
- Kintail, [6], [11], [13], [14], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [32], [35], [37], [39], [43], [59], [60], [62], [64], [206], [229], [326], [332].
- Kirkhill, [331].
- Kirkland, [82], [83].
- Kirkton, [103], [190], [317].
- Knives and forks, [161].
- Laide, or Laide of Udrigil, [87], [293], [294], [295], [300], [321], [337], [338].
- Laigh of Loch Broom, [339].
- Lamont, M., [295], [297].
- Lasan Phadruig Chaogaich, [178].
- Leabaidh na Ba Bàine, [3], [118], [120], [198], [310].
- Leac nan Saighead, [20], [45], [204], [310], [328].
- Leacaidh, [324].
- Length of Loch Maree, [340], [397], [399], [401], [403].
- Leod, ancestor of all the M'Leods, [24].
- Leod Mac Gilleandreis, [12], [13], [322].
- Leth chreag, [314].
- Letterewe, [15], [40], [55], [61], [62], [66], [78], [79], [81], [82], [85], [86], [92], [93], [95], [137], [147], [210], [222], [231], [272], [293], [294], [295], [298], [325], [343], [344], [345], [350], [353], [373], [395], [400], [405].
- Letterewe, or Furnace, ironworks, [75], [78], [79], [92], [95], [344], [405].
- Letters from the Highlands quoted, [318], [319].
- Leum an Doill, [178].
- Lews people interview Her Majesty, [309].
- Lews, the, [77], [78], [183], [213], [233], [273], [309], [320], [333], [356], [395], [414].
- Liathgach, [273], [285], [286], [304], [323], [346], [352].
- License to Sir George Hay to sell iron in Free burghs, [80], [413].
- Licensed houses, [296], [339], [407].
- Lichens, [234], [235].
- Limestone, [275-277], [278], [280], [344].
- Ling fishery, [143], [144], [145].
- Literature, Gaelic, [126].
- Litigation as to the Dubh Loch, [365].
- Little Gruinard and its river, [221], [339], [359], [365], [367-372].
- Little Loch Broom, [248], [300], [356], [359], [396].
- Lobster fishery, [143].
- Loch a Bhaid Luachraich, [220].
- Loch a Bheallaich, [220].
- Loch a Chroisg, [73], [220], [301], [318].
- Loch a Druing, [160], [161], [166], [221], [334].
- Loch Badachro, [328].
- Loch Bad na h'Achlais, [328].
- Loch Bad na Sgalaig, [237], [309], [330], [331], [366].
- Loch Bharanaichd, [322], [323].
- Loch Broom, [13], [24], [50], [129], [172], [176], [204], [205], [208], [209], [213], [246], [288], [314], [339], [353], [356], [397], [404], [408].
- Loch Carron, [22], [67], [69], [188], [192], [299], [408], [410].
- Loch Clair, [221], [322], [323], [368], [372], [415].
- Loch Ewe, [7], [54], [55], [60], [61], [62], [95], [96], [143], [166], [168], [171], [189], [194], [200], [207], [214], [219], [220], [225], [230], [237], [240], [246], [251-255], [272], [281], [283], [284], [288], [293], [294], [296], [298], [303], [317], [318], [320], [321], [332], [333], [336], [339], [350], [355], [356], [357], [360], [367], [397], [401], [404], [411], [415].
- Loch Fada, [91], [220], [325], [352].
- Loch Feur, or Fiar. See [Feur Loch].
- Loch Gharbhaig, [61], [220].
- Loch Gruinard. See [Bay of Gruinard].
- Loch Kernsary, [98], [220], [247], [335], [350], [365].
- Loch Maree, [8], [9], [15], [21], [25], [40], [43], [44], [49], [60], [61], [62], [63], [66], [72], [75], [79], [80], [82], [83], [84], [86], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [96], [134], [135], [147], [148], [149], [150], [159], [160], [163], [166], [167], [168], [201], [210], [211], [219], [220], [221], [225], [226], [229], [230], [241], [242], [249], [251], [252], [265], [270], [271-275], [279], [281-283], [285], [286], [288], [293], [294], [301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [308], [309], [315], [316], [325], [327], [330], [332], [335], [336], [340-349], [350], [353], [356], [361], [362], [363], [367], [368], [372], [373], [396], [397], [399], [401], [402], [403], [404], [405], [410], [411], [415].
- Loch Maree Hotel at Talladale, [286], [296], [307], [308], [326], [327], [346], [348], [361].
- Loch Mhic 'ille Rhiabhaich, artificial island, [27], [99].
- Loch na h'Oidhche, [220].
- Loch na Sheallag, or Loch na Sealg, [356], [358].
- Loch nan Dailthean, [98], [104], [250], [255], [319].
- Loch of the Beast, [162], [337].
- Loch Rosque. See [Loch a Chroisg].
- Loch Tollie, [21], [22], [24], [25], [98], [220], [232], [312], [313], [314], [315], [331], [340].
- Loch Torridon, [214], [272], [273], [284], [285], [299], [321], [322], [323], [324], [352].
- Loch Torr na h'Eiginn, [215].
- Loch Tournaig, or Tournaig Bay, [320], [356].
- Lochaber cattle-lifters, [50], [51], [85], [323].
- Lochan an Fheidh, battle of, [48], [323].
- Lochan Cul na Cathrach, [91], [325].
- Lochan Doire Garbh, [335].
- Lochan nan Airm, [21], [313].
- Lochan nan Breac, [313].
- Lochan nan Breac Adhair, [313].
- Lochanan Beannach, [351].
- Logan Rock, [276], [277], [279], [280].
- Londubh, or Baile na h'Eaglais, [62], [189], [203], [207], [242], [293], [317], [336].
- Longa, [5], [220], [237], [251], [329], [331].
- Lonmor, [87], [198], [293], [329], [331].
- Lord Breadalbane, [204-206].
- Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, [14], [16], [17], [19], [77], [209], [324], [395].
- Lord Molyneux, wreck of the, [214].
- Lord Seaforth, [14], [362], [398].
- Lorn Company's ironworks, [76].
- Love of home, [122].
- Luibmhor, and Luibmhor Inn, [52], [296], [302], [318].
- Luminosity of footprints, [233].
- Lunacy and lunatics, [151], [154-157], [296], [397], [403], [404], [406].
- Lunacy, resort to Isle Maree for cure of, [151], [155], [156], [159], [347], [397], [403], [404].
- Lungard water. See [Talladale water].
- Lythe, or whiting pollack, [360].
- Mabel S.S., on Loch Maree, [297], [331], [332], [340].
- Macadam, Professor W. Ivison, mentioned or quoted, [74], [86-95], (chapter by) [289].
- MacAlpine's Gaelic Dictionary, [190].
- M'Aulay, Rev. Æneas, [67].
- MacBeaths, [6], [21-23], [307], [313], [332], [346].
- MacCailean, Earl of Argyle, and Hector Roy, [34].
- MacCulloch, Dr, quoted or referred to, 156, [225], [271], [353], [400-403].
- Macculloch, Horatio, [315], [350].
- MacCrimmons, [175], [178].
- Macdonalds, [6], [27], [28].
- Mac Gille Riabhaich, [27], [28], [320], [324].
- Mac Iain Dhuibh M'Leod of Eilean Grudidh, [43], [307].
- M'Iver, M., [296], [301], [304], [307].
- Mackay, laird of, [38], [39], [41].
- Mackay, Lord Reay, [178], [208].
- Mackay, J. G., on the antiquity of the kilt, [126], [127].
- Mackay, William, Inverness, [411].
- Mackays, hereditary pipers of the Gairloch family. See [Hereditary pipers (Mackays) of the Gairloch family].
- Mackenzie, Dowager Lady, of Gairloch, mentioned or quoted, [57], [130], [138], [148], [298], [319].
- Mackenzie, Dr John, mentioned or quoted, [56], [57], [112], [118-120], [131], [135], [137], [147], [185], [186], [223], [227], [229], [230], [232], [233], [256], [361], [364], [366], [369], [371].
- Mackenzie, Lady, of Gairloch, [193], [194], [256].
- Mackenzie lairds of Gairloch. See [their Christian names].
- Mackenzie of Badachro, [189].
- Mackenzie of Balone, [59], [180].
- Mackenzie of Lochcarron, [192].
- Mackenzie, Rev. Alexander, vicar of Gairloch, [64].
- Mackenzie, Rev. D. S., [68], [294], [312].
- Mackenzie, Rev. Farquhar, [64].
- Mackenzie, Rev. Kenneth, [59], [65], [100], [103].
- Mackenzie, Rev. Roderick, [65], [408], [416].
- Mackenzie, Sir George Steuart, of Coul, quoted or mentioned, [122], [125], [129], [137], [139], [144], [161], [223], [363], [405].
- Mackenzie, Sir John, of Coul, [65], [66], [417].
- Mackenzies of Dundonell, [161].
- Mackenzies of Gairloch, their history summarised, [59].
- Mackenzies of Gruinard, [59], [203], [204], [321].
- Mackenzies of Kernsary, [59], [161], [206], [207].
- Mackenzies of Kintail, [6], [11-14], [59].
- Mackenzies of Letterewe, [58], [59], [62], [161], [164], [202].
- Mackenzies of Lochend or Kinloch, [58], [203], [204].
- Mackenzies of Shieldaig, [202].
- Mackenzies predominate in Gairloch, [110].
- Mackenzie's shirt of mail, [19].
- Maclean of Lochbuy slain by Big Duncan of the Axe, [32].
- M'Leay, W. A., Inverness, [240], [360].
- M'Leod fratricides, [25], [26], [44], [328].
- M'Leod, murderer of Grant the peddler, [215], [216].
- M'Leod of Assynt, [47].
- M'Leod of Raasay befriended by Sir Hector, [57], [206].
- M'Leods, [6], [21], [24-27], [36], [38], [43-49], [304], [307], [310], [313], [323], [328], [346].
- M'Murtrie, Rev. John, chapter by, [265].
- M'Phails in the kilt, [129].
- Mackintosh, J., [294], [295], [296].
- Mackintosh, Rev. Daniel, [68], [114], [117], [125], [144], [417].
- MacRae, Rev. Donald, [68], [125], [130], [403].
- MacRae, Rev. Farquhar, vicar of Gairloch, [20], [64], [71], [77], [78], [81], [343], [395-396], [416].
- MacRaes of Kintail and Gairloch, [19], [20], [35].
- Maelrubha's Seat, [322], [415]
- Maelrubha. See [St Maelrubha].
- Magpies, [227], [247].
- Maiden, the. See [Maighdean].
- Maidens' headdress, [130], [131].
- Maighdean, or The Maiden, [219], [287], [288], [315], [336], [351], [352], [353], [356].
- Maighstir sgoil, the, a magician or wizard, [164].
- Mails between Poolewe and Stornoway, [168], [211], [213].
- Malcolm Mackenzie, piper, [192].
- Malcolm M'Lean. See [Callum a Ghlinne].
- Mali Chruinn Donn (Mrs Mackenzie of Kernsary), [59], [65], [180], [206], [207].
- Man-of-war fires broadside at Flowerdale House, [55].
- Manse and glebe at Clive or Cliff, [71], [332].
- Manse and glebe of Gairloch at Achdistall, [71].
- Manse and glebe at Miole, [71], [298], [312], [407].
- Manse and glebe at Poolewe, [71], [298], [316], [367].
- Manures, [140].
- Maolmuire MacRae slain by Macdonalds, [37].
- Markets, [297].
- Marquis of Bristol, [201], [327].
- Marr, J. E., quoted or referred to, [88], [89].
- Marriage customs, [115].
- Marten-cats, or Martens, [230], [232], [238], [355].
- Martineau, Miss Harriet, quoted, [172], [173].
- Martin's Western Islands of Scotland, quoted, [228].
- Mavis, or Song thrush, [197], [244].
- Meall a Deas, [314].
- Meall a Ghiubhais, [220], [241], [303], [306], [345].
- Meall an Doire, [309].
- Meall Aundrairidh, [309].
- Meall Aridh Mhic Criadh, [314].
- Meall Lochan a Chleirich, [309].
- Meall Mheannidh, or The middle hill, [219], [336], [344], [350], [352].
- Meall na Cluibha. See [Cliff Hill].
- Meall na Glaice Daraich, [329].
- Meall nam Meallan, [337], [338].
- Meallan Chuaich, [219].
- Meallan na Ghamhna, or Stirkhill, [87], [166], [293], [333].
- Medical practitioner, [296].
- Meikle Ferry, [41], [177].
- Meikle Gruinard river, [255], [300], [320], [359].
- Mellon Charles, [62], [134], [166], [189], [191], [203], [207], [208], [213], [293], [321], [337].
- Mellon Udrigil, [113], [172], [173], [189], [192], [293], [294], [295], [337], [338].
- Melvaig, [47], [60], [61], [185], [212], [293], [294], [295], [328], [330].
- Men, the. See [The "men."]
- Mermaid, story of a, [162].
- Mice, [239].
- Midges, [66], [231].
- Midtown, or Middletown, Inverasdale, [293], [333].
- Milk injured by witchcraft, [164], [165].
- Minch, the, [144], [167], [226], [283], [298], [312], [330], [333], [353], [356].
- Minerals of Gairloch, chapter by Professor Macadam, [289].
- Minister's stone, Ardlair, [81], [343].
- Mioll, or Meall, or Miole, [60], [61], [71], [293].
- Mitchell, Dr Arthur, quoted or referred to, [84], [94], [151-157], [341], [411].
- Moladh Mairi, [179].
- Monar, Heights and Forest of, [240], [315].
- Monopoly of iron manufacture. See [Gift of the manufacture of iron and glass to Sir George Hay].
- Montrose, wars of. See [Covenant].
- Monument to John Mackenzie of the "Beauties," [191], [311].
- Moon growing or waning, lucky or unlucky, [161].
- Moraines of ancient glaciers, [283], [287], [288], [313], [337], [356].
- Morison, Rev. Roderick, minister of Kintail, [206].
- Morrison, Rev. John, [65], [66], [231], [416], [417].
- Moss Bank, Poolewe. See [Bac Dubh].
- Moss, Sir T. Edwards, [298], [317].
- Mosses, [234].
- Mrs Mackenzie of Kernsary. See [Mali Chruinn Donn].
- Murchadh Riabhach na Chuirce, [43].
- Murchison, Sir Roderick, [271], [273], [275], [276], [277], [278], [280], [281].
- Murdo (Black) of the Cave, [12], [13], [322].
- Murdo Mackenzie, third son of John Roy, [48], [49].
- Murdo of the Bridge, [13], [14], [19].
- Murdo's son, or Murdo Mackenzie, [204-206].
- Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, [219].
- Munro, Sir William, defeated at Druim a chait, [33].
- Mutch, or mob-cap, [130], [131].
- Naast (and see [Dun Naast]), [293], [333].
- Names of females in Gairloch, [111].
- Names on vessels, [205], [206].
- Narrows of Loch Maree, [94], [95], [167], [368].
- Natives of Gairloch mainly of original Pictish stock, [110].
- Natural arch, Cove, [334], [335].
- Natural History Notes from Russian Asia, quoted from the Field, [228].
- Neil M'Leod, [47], [77], [333].
- Neil, son of Neil M'Leod, or Nele Nelesoun, has a grant of Gairloch, [24].
- New Statistical Account, quoted or mentioned, [68], [86], [125], [130], [155], [340], [344], [371], [403-407].
- New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, [116].
- Newcombe, Dr C. F., [235].
- Nicol, Professor, [271], [274], [276], [277], [278], [281], [353].
- Night-jar, [197], [230], [247].
- Nomenclature in Gairloch, [111].
- Norse names, [5], [328], [333].
- North Erradale, [87], [105], [221], [293], [294], [329], [330].
- North Erradale, cave at. See [Cave at North Erradale].
- North Point, [219], [237], [240], [242], [248], [320].
- Northern Chronicle, [194].
- Norwegian rule, [5].
- Nova Scotia, [53], [179].
- Nurse of Black Murdo of the Cave, [12].
- Ob Choir' I. See [Corree Bay].
- Oban, or Opinan, [192], [293].
- O'Beolan, earls of Ross, [6], [11].
- Objections to deer forests answered, [376-378].
- Odd and End Stories of Dr Mackenzie, Eileanach, [57], [186].
- Olamh Mor, [17].
- Old Cruive pool on the Ewe, [176], [368].
- Old man seeking America, [115].
- Old Statistical Account, quoted or referred to, [68], [69], [83], [114], [125], [128], [133], [144], [315], [340], [399], [400], [417].
- Old style observed in Gairloch, [116].
- Opinan, or Openham, [293], [294], [328], [329].
- Oran na Feannaige, song by Duncan M'Rae, [55], [166], [175].
- Ormiscaig, [160], [176], [293].
- Osgood H. Mackenzie of Inverewe, youngest son of Sir Francis, [57], [62], [63], [150], [194], [201], [219], [232], [236], [238], [239], [241-256], [298], [317], [318], [319], [320], [321], [335], [342], [351], [354], [365], [371].
- Ospreys, [241], [347], [355].
- Ossian's poems, [173], [185], [186].
- Otterburn, battle of, [13].
- Otters, [197], [232], [237].
- Owls, [231], [243].
- Oysters, [143], [233].
- Padruig Caogach, [178].
- Pans of bog iron (and see [Map]), [87], [93], [328], [329], [333].
- Parochial school of Gairloch, [67], [69], [114], [184], [189], [400], [407].
- Paul M'Tyre has a grant of Gairloch, [6], [14].
- Peach and Horne of the Geological Survey, [271], [279].
- Pearls, [197], [233].
- Peats and peat cutting, [134], [140], [407].
- Pegmatite, [287], [336], [353].
- Pennant's Tour, quoted or referred to, [68], [70], [77], [79], [83], [94], [97], [99], [144], [146], [152], [153], [154], [302], [304], [340], [341], [396-399], [401].
- Perched blocks. See [Carried or perched blocks].
- Peterburn, [330].
- Philabeg, or short or separate kilt (see also [Kilt]), [127], [129].
- Pibrochs, [175], [178], [179].
- Picts, [3], [4], [109].
- Pigs, not kept by crofters, [133].
- Pike, [309], [366].
- Pipers, hereditary, of the Gairloch family. See [Hereditary pipers, &c.]
- Pipers (now living) of Gairloch, [175], [176], [297].
- Planted Island, the, [221].
- Ploc-ard, [168], [171], [318], [367].
- Ploc of Torridon, [41], [324].
- Point, or Red Point, [88], [328].
- Policemen, [296], [321].
- Poll a Chuillin, [325].
- Pool below Poolewe bridge, [171], [318], [368].
- Poolewe, formerly called Clive, [8], [16], [17], [55], [60], [61], [68], [69], [70], [71], [78], [79], [97], [132], [133], [146], [147], [148], [149], [168], [169], [170], [171], [172], [185], [200], [203], [206], [209], [210], [211], [213], [220], [240], [245], [247], [251], [272], [283], [285], [288], [293], [294], [295], [296], [298], [300], [301], [309], [312], [313], [314], [316], [317], [318], [325], [327], [330], [332], [335], [336], [348], [350], [356], [359], [360], [364], [397], [401], [405], [407].
- Poolewe iron furnace. See [Red Smiddy].
- Poolhouse, [298], [318], [379].
- Pools and casts on the Ewe, [367], [368].
- Poor-law and paupers, [114], [115], [295], [296], [400], [407].
- Port Henderson, [133], [162], [293], [328].
- Port na Heile, [310], [331].
- Portraits of Sir George Hay, first earl of Kinnoull, [82], [415].
- Postal arrangements, [147], [296], [407].
- Post-offices, [310], [316].
- Post-runners, [147], [148].
- Potatoes, [138], [140], [142], [149], [398], [400].
- Poultry bewitched, [163], [164].
- Presbyterianism, [63], [64], [65], [416], [417].
- Presbytery of Gairloch, [69], [417].
- Presbytery of Chanonry, [69], [408].
- Presbytery of Dingwall, [68], [69], [408], [411].
- Presbytery of Kenlochewe, [69].
- Presbytery of Lochcarron, [69], [399], [403].
- Press-gangs, [112], [113], [202], [203].
- Preventive service, [297].
- Priest Island, [214], [241], [252], [253], [356].
- Primrose, Archibald. See [Archibald Primrose, clerk of mines].
- Prince Charlie, [54], [55], [166], [190].
- Prince of the Isle Maree tragedy, [7], [127], [150], [151].
- Professor Blackie, [126], [181], [192].
- Pronadh na Mial, [178].
- Proscription of the Highland dress, [114], [128].
- Ptarmigan, [248], [379].
- Public Hall, Poolewe, [298], [316].
- Pulmonary consumption, [133].