Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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to many waterfalls in Scotland, as, for in¬
stance, the Falls of Acharn and those of the'
Braan near Dunkeld. The name ‘hermitage’
is given them from the fact of a rustic cot¬
tage or arbor being erected near them for
the benefit of those wishing to enjoy the
view in seclusion and at their ease,
p. 19,1. 12.
Sl&nbuch.
This must refer to Glenbeich again, and
the ‘plash of water’ must be Lochan na
Breachchlaich.
P. 19,1. 18.
tSslnotJher lake’.
Lochan Larig File, beside Killin station.
Angus is right here. .The trout in this loch
were justly renowned, though the fishing
in it has sadly fallen off since the railway
was built.
P. 19,1. 21.
Spotted, fisJi.
The Gaelic word for a trout is breag, or,
The spotted’.
p. 19,1. 22.
Sdnent.
He has evidently been connected in a lay
capacity with some local eccleiastical courts
to many waterfalls in Scotland, as, for in¬
stance, the Falls of Acharn and those of the'
Braan near Dunkeld. The name ‘hermitage’
is given them from the fact of a rustic cot¬
tage or arbor being erected near them for
the benefit of those wishing to enjoy the
view in seclusion and at their ease,
p. 19,1. 12.
Sl&nbuch.
This must refer to Glenbeich again, and
the ‘plash of water’ must be Lochan na
Breachchlaich.
P. 19,1. 18.
tSslnotJher lake’.
Lochan Larig File, beside Killin station.
Angus is right here. .The trout in this loch
were justly renowned, though the fishing
in it has sadly fallen off since the railway
was built.
P. 19,1. 21.
Spotted, fisJi.
The Gaelic word for a trout is breag, or,
The spotted’.
p. 19,1. 22.
Sdnent.
He has evidently been connected in a lay
capacity with some local eccleiastical courts
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Description | Out-of-copyright books printed in Gaelic between 1631 and 1900. Also some pamphlets and chapbooks. Includes poetry and songs, religious books such as catechisms and hymns, and different editions of the Bible and the Psalms. Also includes the second book ever published in Gaelic in 1631. |
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