to John Roy }
John Roy"s visit to Lord Mackenzie at} Iain Buidhe Taillear.
Torridon }
Mac Iain Dhuibh MacLeod {Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie, {Bart.
{Old inhabitants.
Ruaridh Mac Allan M"Leod murders } Iain Mac Ghille Challum and his} Donald Gregory"s History.
two sons }
Affair of Leac nan Saighead Ruaridh an Torra.
Fionnla Dubh nan Saighead and young} Ruaridh an Torra.
Macleod of a.s.synt }
Fionnla Dubh nan Saighead slays Neil {Alexander Maclennan.
M"Leod {Old inhabitants.
{History of the Mackenzies.
Fight at Lochan an Fheidh {Old inhabitants.
Affair at Raasay History of the Mackenzies.
Alastair Buidhe Mackay slays Iain} Geal Donn and other Lochaber } _Celtic Magazine._ cattle-lifters }
The guard of the Black Corrie _Celtic Magazine._
The watch at Glac na Sguithar Ruaridh an Torra.
Murder of the Gille Buidhe {George Maclennan, Londubh.
{James Mackenzie.
{Old inhabitants.
Duncan M"Rae hides the keg of gold {James Mackenzie.
in the Fedan Mor {Old inhabitants.
Man-of-war fires a broadside at} Dr Mackenzie, Eileanach.
Flowerdale House }
Rev. John Morrison exposed to} Old inhabitants.
midges at Letterewe }
Christmas Eve at Tollie James Mackenzie.
Rev. Mr Sage"s muscular Christianity James Mackintosh, postmaster, Poolewe.
The Hay tombstone James Mackenzie.
Old manner of administration of justice Simon Chisholm.
Memoirs of Bards and Pipers.
Ruaridh Mackay, piper Iain Buidhe Taillear.
John Mackay, piper and bard, called {Beauties of Gaelic Poetry; Iain Dall {corrected by Iain Buidhe {Taillear.
Angus Mackay, piper } Iain Buidhe Taillear.
John Mackay, piper, his son}
William Mackenzie and Malcolm Maclean,} Beauties of Gaelic Poetry.
bards }
William Ross, the Gairloch bard Beauties of Gaelic Poetry.
Alexander Campbell, bard to Sir Hector {Roderick Campbell.
{James Mackenzie.
Alexander Grant, the bard mor an t"} James Mackenzie.
Slaggan }
John Mackenzie of the "Beauties" {_Celtic Magazine_; corrected {by James Mackenzie, his {brother.
Roderick Campbell, piper and fiddler {Ali" Iain Ghla.s.s.
{James Mackenzie.
The History of the Mackenzies above referred to is that of which Mr Alexander Mackenzie, a native of Gairloch, is the author. The _Celtic Magazine_ is edited by the same Alexander Mackenzie. The Gairloch traditions taken from it are believed to have been mostly communicated to the Editor by Kenneth Fraser, of Leac nan Saighead, now an old man.
Where the traditions obtained from the sources stated above differ from the accounts of the same incidents given in old MSS., I have preferred to adopt the versions supported by the authorities referred to, believing them to be quite as reliable.
TABLES.
I. MOUNTAINS OF GAIRLOCH.
II. DISTANCES.
III. POPULATION OF GAIRLOCH.
IV. MINISTERS OF GAIRLOCH.
V. LAIRDS OF GAIRLOCH.