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They landed after several trys on the Isle of Syke, from there he escaped first to Raasay and hence to France.
Archive 2008-01-13 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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They landed after several trys on the Isle of Syke, from there he escaped first to Raasay and hence to France.
Miss Flora MacDonald de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Raasay is supposed to have been very long inhabited.
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The family of Raasay consists of the laird, the lady, three sons and ten daughters.
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At Raasay there is one, I think, for the proprietor, and one for some collateral house.
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That which Macleod of Raasay had erected near his house was so contrived, because the harvest is seldom brought home dry, as by perpetual perflation to prevent the mow from heating.
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Mr. Macleod is the proprietor of the islands of Raasay, Rona, and Fladda, and possesses an extensive district in Sky.
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The ground of Raasay seems fitter for cattle than for corn, and of black cattle I suppose the number is very great.
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Raasay, Bernera, Loch Buy, a practice necessary in countries inhabited by clans, where all that live in the same territory have one name, and must be therefore discriminated by some addition.
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Raasay has a stout boat, built in Norway, in which, with six oars, he conveyed us back to Sky.
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