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| Tobermory waterfront - Banner.jpg | [[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]] waterfront on [[Mull]]
| Tobermory waterfront - Banner.jpg | <small>[[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]] waterfront on [[Isle of Mull|Mull]]</small>
| Tombolo St Ninians 5940 P_ISLE.JPG | [[Tombolo]] connecting [[St Ninian's Isle]] to [[Mainland, Shetland]]
| Tombolo St Ninians 5940 P_ISLE.JPG | <small>[[Tombolo]] connecting [[St Ninian's Isle]] to [[Mainland, Shetland]]</small>
| Rubha nan Gall lighthouse and MV Clansman ferry P_ISLE.jpg | Looking from the [[Isle of Mull]] towards [[Ardnamurchan]] peninsula as the [[Caledonian MacBrayne]] ferry [[MV Clansman|MV ''Clansman'']] sails past the Rubha nan Gall lighthouse
| Rubha nan Gall lighthouse and MV Clansman ferry P_ISLE.jpg | <small>Looking from the [[Isle of Mull]] towards [[Ardnamurchan]] peninsula as the [[Caledonian MacBrayne]] ferry [[MV Clansman|MV ''Clansman'']] sails past the [[Rubha nan Gall]] lighthouse</small>
| Schotland Elgol en Cuillins 11-05-2010 17-15-37 P-ISLE.JPG | View from [[Elgol]] on the [[Isle of Skye]] across to the [[Cuillin]]
| Schotland Elgol en Cuillins 11-05-2010 17-15-37 P-ISLE.JPG | <small>View from [[Elgol]] on the [[Skye|Isle of Skye]] across to the [[Cuillin]]</small>
| Seilebost Panorama - panoramio P-SCO banner.jpg | Seilebost on [[Harris, Scotland |Harris]]
| Seilebost Panorama - panoramio P-SCO banner.jpg | <small>Seilebost on [[Harris, Scotland |Harris]]</small>
| Ardhasaig with Clisham, Isle of Harris (13567370923) P-SCO Banner.jpg | [[Clisham]] in the distance, [[Harris, Scotland| Harris]]
| Ardhasaig with Clisham, Isle of Harris (13567370923) P-SCO Banner.jpg | <small>[[Clisham]] in the distance, [[Harris, Scotland|Harris]]</small>
| Portree (2477763387) P-SCO Banner.jpg | [[Portree]] Waterfront, [[Isle of Skye]]
| Portree (2477763387) P-SCO Banner.jpg | <small>[[Portree]] Waterfront, [[Skye|Isle of Skye]]</small>
| Isle Of Skye A863 The Cuillins - Banner.jpg | The [[Cuillin]], [[Isle of Skye]]
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[[File:Scotland relief location map.jpg|left|180px|Relief map of Scotland, showing some of the numerous offshore islands]]
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|File:Portree (2477763387).jpg |[[Portree]], the main settlement on [[Skye]]|credit1=Credit: Bert Kaufmann
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|File:Klippen bei Eshaness3 5845.JPG |The cliffs of Eshaness, [[North Mainland, Shetland]]|credit3=Credit: ThoWi
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|File:Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland - Jan 2011.jpg|[[Eilean Donan]] Castle at the confluence of three sea lochs, [[Loch Duich]], [[Loch Long, Highlands|Loch Long]] and [[Loch Alsh]]|credit4=Credit: Diliff
|File:Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland - Jan 2011.jpg|[[Eilean Donan]] Castle at the confluence of three sea lochs, [[Loch Duich]], [[Loch Long, Highlands|Loch Long]] and [[Loch Alsh]]|credit4=Credit: Diliff
|File:Haliaeetus albicilla, Mull 2.jpg|[[White-tailed eagle]] fishing off [[Mull]], one of several islands to which the birds have been successfully re-introduced|credit5=Credit: Jacob Spinks
|File:Haliaeetus albicilla, Mull 2.jpg|[[White-tailed eagle]] fishing off [[Isle of Mull|Mull]], one of several islands to which the birds have been successfully re-introduced|credit5=Credit: Jacob Spinks
|File:Ruins of the nunnery.jpg|Aerial view of the ruins of a hermitage on [[Canna, Scotland|Canna]]|credit6=Credit: Peter Van den Bossche
|File:Ruins of the nunnery.jpg|Aerial view of the ruins of a hermitage on [[Canna, Scotland|Canna]]|credit6=Credit: Peter Van den Bossche
|File:The Corryvreckan Whirlpool - geograph-2404815-by-Walter-Baxter.jpg|The Corryvreckan Whirlpool in the narrow [[Gulf of Corryvreckan]] between [[Jura, Scotland|Jura]] and [[Scarba]]|credit7=Credit: Walter Baxter
|File:The Corryvreckan Whirlpool - geograph-2404815-by-Walter-Baxter.jpg|The Corryvreckan Whirlpool in the narrow [[Gulf of Corryvreckan]] between [[Jura, Scotland|Jura]] and [[Scarba]]|credit7=Credit: Walter Baxter
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|File:Sgùrr nan Gillean from Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland - Diliff.jpg|[[Sgùrr nan Gillean]], in the [[Cuillin]] on [[Skye]], from [[Sligachan]] |credit11=Credit: Diliff
|File:Sgùrr nan Gillean from Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland - Diliff.jpg|[[Sgùrr nan Gillean]], in the [[Cuillin]] on [[Skye]], from [[Sligachan]] |credit11=Credit: Diliff
|File:Main ridge of the cuillin in skye arp.jpg|The main ridge of the [[Cuillin]], [[Skye]]|credit12=Credit: Adrian Pingstone
|File:Main ridge of the cuillin in skye arp.jpg|The main ridge of the [[Cuillin]], [[Skye]]|credit12=Credit: Adrian Pingstone
|File:Duart-Castle.jpg|[[Duart Castle]], a 13th-century castle on [[Mull]], the historical seat of [[Clan Maclean]]|credit13=Credit: Philippe Giabbanelli
|File:Duart-Castle.jpg|[[Duart Castle]], a 13th-century castle on [[Isle of Mull|Mull]], the historical seat of [[Clan Maclean]]|credit13=Credit: Philippe Giabbanelli
|File:Machair.jpg|Wildflowers in [[machair]], a coastal dune grassland found in the [[Outer Hebrides]] and elsewhere|credit14=Credit: Jon Thomson
|File:Machair.jpg|Wildflowers in [[machair]], a coastal dune grassland found in the [[Outer Hebrides]] and elsewhere|credit14=Credit: Jon Thomson
|File:Beach at Eoropie, Lewis.jpg|Sandy beach at [[Eoropie]], [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]]|credit15=Credit: AmosWolfe
|File:Beach at Eoropie, Lewis.jpg|Sandy beach at [[Eoropie]], [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]]|credit15=Credit: AmosWolfe
|File:Mealasta beach (geograph 4018917).jpg|Sandy beach at [[Mealista]], [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]]|credit16=Credit: Peter Moore
|File:Mealasta beach (geograph 4018917).jpg|Sandy beach at [[Mealista]], [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]]|credit16=Credit: Peter Moore
|File:Rubha nan Gall lighthouse and MV Clansman ferry.jpg | [[Rubha nan Gall]] lighthouse, [[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]], [[Mull]], built in 1857 by [[David Stevenson (engineer)|David]] and [[Thomas Stevenson]], with a [[Caledonian MacBrayne]] ferry in the background |credit17=Credit: Colin
|File:Rubha nan Gall lighthouse and MV Clansman ferry.jpg | [[Rubha nan Gall]] lighthouse, [[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]], [[Isle of Mull|Mull]], built in 1857 by [[David Stevenson (engineer)|David]] and [[Thomas Stevenson]], with a [[Caledonian MacBrayne]] ferry in the background |credit17=Credit: Colin
|File:DJI 0077 (34114743672).jpg |Aerial view of [[Kisimul Castle]], a small medieval castle on an islet off [[Barra]] |credit18=Credit: DJI_0077
|File:DJI 0077 (34114743672).jpg |Aerial view of [[Kisimul Castle]], a small medieval castle on an islet off [[Barra]] |credit18=Credit: DJI_0077
|File:Harbour seal breast feeding 1150144.jpg|A common or [[Harbor seal|harbour seal]] breast-feeding a pup on [[Skye]] |credit19=Credit: Nevit Dilmen
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|File:Fratercula arctica and Uria aalge -Scotland-8.jpg | Puffins and guillemots on [[Lunga, Treshnish Isles|Lunga]] in the [[Treshnish Isles]], with [[Bac Mòr]] (known as Dutchman's Cap for its distinctive shape) in the background |credit1=Credit: Simaron
|File:Fratercula arctica and Uria aalge -Scotland-8.jpg | Puffins and guillemots on [[Lunga, Treshnish Isles|Lunga]] in the [[Treshnish Isles]], with [[Bac Mòr]] (known as Dutchman's Cap for its distinctive shape) in the background |credit1=Credit: Simaron
|File:Perforated headland below Glasnakille - geograph.org.uk - 2542017.jpg |[[Bearreraig Sandstone Formation|Jurassic sandstone]] rock arch on the [[Strathaird]] peninsula of [[Skye]] |credit2=Credit: John Allan
|File:Perforated headland below Glasnakille - geograph.org.uk - 2542017.jpg |[[Bearreraig Sandstone Formation|Jurassic sandstone]] rock arch on the [[Strathaird]] peninsula of [[Skye]] |credit2=Credit: John Allan
|File:Seals hauled out by Lyrie Geo, Hoy, Orkney - geograph.org.uk - 2472901.jpg | Seals hauled out by Lyrie Geo on [[Hoy]] |credit3=Credit: Claire Pegrum
|File:Seals hauled out by Lyrie Geo, Hoy, Orkney - geograph.org.uk - 2472901.jpg | Seals hauled out by Lyrie Geo on [[Hoy, Orkney|Hoy]] |credit3=Credit: Claire Pegrum
|File:Hebridean Spotted Orchid.jpg | A [[Dactylorhiza fuchsii|Hebridean spotted orchid]] in [[machair]] on [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]] |credit4=Credit: Etherp
|File:Hebridean Spotted Orchid.jpg | A [[Dactylorhiza fuchsii|Hebridean spotted orchid]] in [[machair]] on [[Isle of Lewis|Lewis]] |credit4=Credit: Etherp
|File:North carr beacon.jpg | The North Carr Beacon at low tide; the unlit beacon was built between 1813 and 1821 by [[Robert Stevenson (civil engineer)|Robert Stevenson]] to warn shipping of the [[North Carr|North Carr Reef]] near [[Fife Ness]] |credit5=Credit: Kathrinpassig
|File:North carr beacon.jpg | The North Carr Beacon at low tide; the unlit beacon was built between 1813 and 1821 by [[Robert Stevenson (civil engineer)|Robert Stevenson]] to warn shipping of the [[North Carr|North Carr Reef]] near [[Fife Ness]] |credit5=Credit: Kathrinpassig
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|File:Loch tay crannog 02.jpg |Reconstruction of a timber [[crannog]], an ancient man-made island, on [[Loch Tay]]; several hundred crannog sites have been recorded in Scotland |credit9=Credit: Dave Morris
|File:Loch tay crannog 02.jpg |Reconstruction of a timber [[crannog]], an ancient man-made island, on [[Loch Tay]]; several hundred crannog sites have been recorded in Scotland |credit9=Credit: Dave Morris
|File:Dinoprint.jpg | Fossilised dinosaur print on [[Staffin]] beach, [[Skye]] |credit10=Credit: maproom
|File:Dinoprint.jpg | Fossilised dinosaur print on [[Staffin]] beach, [[Skye]] |credit10=Credit: maproom
|File:Scots Gaelic speakers in the 2011 census.png | [[Scottish Gaelic]] speakers in the 2011 census; the [[Outer Hebrides]], [[Tiree]] [[Raasay]], [[Skye]] and [[Lismore, Scotland|Lismore]] have the highest proportion of speakers |credit11=Credit: SkateTier
|File:Scots Gaelic speakers in the 2011 census.png | [[Scottish Gaelic]] speakers in the 2011 census; the [[Outer Hebrides]], [[Tiree]], [[Raasay]], [[Skye]] and [[Lismore, Scotland|Lismore]] have the highest proportion of speakers |credit11=Credit: SkateTier
|File:Standing Stones of Stenness.jpg | The [[Standing Stones of Stenness]], near [[Stromness]], [[Orkney]], started by 3100 BC and possibly Britain's oldest [[henge]] site |credit12=Credit: Fantoman400
|File:Standing Stones of Stenness.jpg | The [[Standing Stones of Stenness]], near [[Stromness]], [[Orkney]], started by 3100 BC and possibly Britain's oldest [[henge]] site |credit12=Credit: Fantoman400
|File:Saint Columba.jpg | [[Columba]] was a 6th-century Irish-born saint who spread Christianity in Scotland and founded [[Iona Abbey]], where he is commemorated in this stained-glass window |credit13=Credit: Vegansoldier
|File:Saint Columba.jpg | [[Columba]] was a 6th-century Irish-born saint who spread Christianity in Scotland and founded [[Iona Abbey]], where he is commemorated in this stained-glass window |credit13=Credit: Vegansoldier
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|Tobermory Main Street 2012-08-09.jpg|The colourful Main Street of [[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]] on [[Mull]]|credit1=Credit: Colin
|Tobermory Main Street 2012-08-09.jpg|The colourful Main Street of [[Tobermory, Mull|Tobermory]] on [[Isle of Mull|Mull]]|credit1=Credit: Colin
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|File:Old Pier, Salen, Isle of Mull.jpg|The remains of the Old Pier at [[Salen, Mull|Salen]], [[Isle of Mull|Mull]]|credit9=Credit: Colin
|File:Arran's northern hills from Ardrossan ferry.jpg|[[Isle of Arran|Arran]]'s northern hills, including [[Goat Fell]], the island's highest point|credit10=Credit: Colin
|File:Arran's northern hills from Ardrossan ferry.jpg|[[Isle of Arran|Arran]]'s northern hills, including [[Goat Fell]], the island's highest point|credit10=Credit: Colin
|File:Dunvegan castle1.jpg | [[Dunvegan Castle]], a 14th-century castle on [[Skye]], the seat of [[Clan MacLeod]] |credit11=Credit: Mihael Grmek
|File:Dunvegan castle1.jpg | [[Dunvegan Castle]], a 14th-century castle on [[Skye]], the seat of [[Clan MacLeod]] |credit11=Credit: Mihael Grmek
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 13 January 2024

The Scottish Islands Portal
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Relief map of Scotland, showing some of the numerous offshore islands

Scotland has around 900 offshore islands, most of which are to be found in four main groups: Shetland, Orkney, and the Hebrides, sub-divided into the Inner Hebrides and Outer Hebrides. There are also clusters of islands in the Firth of Clyde, Firth of Forth, and Solway Firth, and numerous small islands within the many bodies of fresh water in Scotland including Loch Lomond and Loch Maree. The largest island is Lewis and Harris which extends to 2,179 square kilometres, and there are a further 200 islands which are greater than 40 hectares in area. Of the remainder, several such as Staffa and the Flannan Isles are well known despite their small size. Some 94 Scottish islands are permanently inhabited, of which 89 are offshore islands. Between 2001 and 2011 Scottish island populations as a whole grew by 4% to 103,702.

The geology and geomorphology of the islands is varied. Some, such as Skye and Mull, are mountainous, while others like Tiree and Sanday are relatively low lying. Many have bedrock made from ancient Archaean Lewisian Gneiss which was formed 3 billion years ago; Shapinsay and other Orkney islands are formed from Old Red Sandstone, which is 400 million years old; and others such as Rùm from more recent Tertiary volcanoes. Many of the islands are swept by strong tides, and the Corryvreckan tide race between Scarba and Jura is one of the largest whirlpools in the world. Other strong tides are to be found in the Pentland Firth between mainland Scotland and Orkney, and another example is the "Grey Dog" between Scarba and Lunga. (More on Scottish islands...)

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St Kilda (Scottish Gaelic: Hiort) is a remote archipelago situated 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) west-northwest of North Uist in the North Atlantic Ocean. It contains the westernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The largest island is Hirta, whose sea cliffs are the highest in the United Kingdom; three other islands (Dùn, Soay and Boreray) were also used for grazing and seabird hunting. The islands are administratively a part of the Comhairle nan Eilean Siar local authority area.

The origin of the name St Kilda is a matter of conjecture. The islands' human heritage includes unique architectural features from the historic and prehistoric periods, although the earliest written records of island life date from the Late Middle Ages. The medieval village on Hirta was rebuilt in the 19th century, but illnesses brought by increased external contacts through tourism, and the upheaval of the First World War, contributed to the island's evacuation in 1930. Permanent habitation on the islands possibly extends back two millennia, the population probably never exceeding 180; its peak was in the late 17th century. The population waxed and waned, eventually dropping to 36 in 1930, when the remaining population was evacuated. Currently, the only year-round residents are military personnel; a variety of conservation workers, volunteers and scientists spend time there in the summer months. The entire archipelago is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

A cleit is a stone storage hut or bothy unique to St Kilda; there are known to be 1,260 cleitean on Hirta and a further 170 on the other group islands. Two different early sheep types have survived on these remote islands: the Soay, a Neolithic type, and the Boreray, an Iron Age type. The islands are a breeding ground for many important seabird species including northern gannets, Atlantic puffins, and northern fulmars. The St Kilda wren and St Kilda field mouse are endemic subspecies.

It became one of Scotland's six World Heritage Sites in 1986, and is one of the few in the world to hold joint status for both its natural and cultural qualities. (Full article...)

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Proposed spaceport site at Lamma Ness, Unst
Proposed spaceport site at Lamma Ness, Unst

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The St Kilda field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis) is a subspecies of the wood mouse that is endemic to the Scottish archipelago of St Kilda, the island 40 miles (64 km) west of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides, and 100 miles (160 km) from mainland Scotland. Unique to the islands, the mouse is believed to have arrived on the boats of Viking settlers more than a millennium ago. It is not to be confused with the St Kilda house mouse (Mus musculus muralis), a subspecies of the house mouse which is now extinct.

The last remaining human inhabitants of St Kilda abandoned the islands on 29 August 1930. Thereafter the mice that survived, even those occupying houses abandoned by the St Kildans, were field mice that had moved into the houses from the hills. The islands' house mice could not survive the harsh conditions for more than two years after the archipelago was abandoned by its human population. The islands currently have temporary human habitations. While field mice are widespread on Hirta, their concentration is more pronounced in the old village areas where holes provide access into buildings. Though rarely observed by casual visitors, the mouse is common and is present in every part of the habitat, from the harbour to the high point. (Full article...)

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Red and yellow sandstone Cathedral pictured in 2014
Most witch trials in Orkney were held in St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall

Witchcraft in Orkney possibly has its roots in the settlement of Norsemen on the archipelago from the eighth century onwards. Until the early modern period magical powers were accepted as part of the general lifestyle, but witch-hunts began on the mainland of Scotland in about 1550, and the Scottish Witchcraft Act of 1563 made witchcraft or consultation with witches a crime punishable by death. One of the first Orcadians tried and executed for witchcraft was Allison Balfour, in 1594. Balfour, her elderly husband and two young children, were subjected to severe torture for two days to elicit a confession from her.

Trials were generally held in St Magnus Cathedral where the accused were also incarcerated while being interrogated. Once convicted, witches were taken to Gallow Ha to be executed by strangulation and then their bodies were burned. Early laws also allowed the seizure of any property or belongings of those guilty of any crimes associated with witchcraft; this was manipulated to suit whatever purpose the ruling Earls such as Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney had in mind, and left much of the island's population destitute. These laws were overturned in 1611 but were replaced by Scottish law, causing a shift from the exploitation by the Earls to the administration of justice by the Bishop's court of James Law, a fervent minister from West Lothian. The reforms instituted by the restoration of the Bishops had a significant impact but failed to introduce any neutrality into the proceedings against those accused of witchcraft during the most intensive period of witch-hunting on the island from 1615 until 1645.

The new court regime produced varying results regarding punishments passed down: the first trial held on 7 June 1615 was against two women from Westray, both were deemed guilty but one was sentenced to be banished after a severe public flogging while the other was tied to a stake, strangled and burned. Charges in cases varied but the slightest misdemeanour could lead to charges of witchcraft and devilry being brought and upheld. If confessions of associations with the Devil were not forthcoming, convictions were obtained on the basis of consorting with fairies. In 1616 Elspeth Reoch was found guilty and executed after she admitted having sexual intercourse with a fairy man.

Mirroring the time span of witch persecution on the mainland of Scotland, the trials in Orkney drew to an end in 1708; most took place prior to 1650. Sixty-eight people had been accused, the majority – around ninety percent – were women, a higher ratio than that recorded in the rest of the country. (Full article...)

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Yell is one of the North Isles of Shetland, Scotland. In the 2011 census it had a usually resident population of 966. It is the second largest island in Shetland after the Mainland with an area of 82 square miles (212 km2), and is the third most populous in the archipelago (fifteenth out of the islands in Scotland), after the Mainland and Whalsay.

The island's bedrock is largely composed of Moine schist with a north–south grain, which was uplifted during the Caledonian mountain building period. Peat covers two-thirds of the island to an average depth of 1.5 metres (4.9 feet).

Yell has been inhabited since the Neolithic times, and a dozen broch sites have been identified from the pre-Norse period. Norse rule lasted from the 9th to 14th centuries until Scottish control was asserted. The modern economy of the island is based on crofting, fishing, transport and tourism. The island claims to be the "Otter Capital of Britain" and has a diverse bird life including breeding populations of great and Arctic skuas. At times, whales and dolphins also appear off the coast.

Notable buildings on the island include the 17th-century Old Haa of Brough in Burravoe, a merchant's house now converted to a museum and visitor centre. There are various folk tales and modern literary references to island life. (Full article...)

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Entrance to Fingal's Cave, 1900

Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics. The National Trust for Scotland owns the cave as part of a national nature reserve. It became known as Fingal's Cave after the eponymous hero of an epic poem by 18th-century Scots poet-historian James Macpherson. (Full article...)

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Portrait of Lady Grange by Sir John Baptiste de Medina c. 1710

Rachel Chiesley (baptised 4 February 1679 – 12 May 1745), usually known as Lady Grange, was the wife of Lord Grange, a Scottish lawyer with Jacobite sympathies. After 25 years of marriage and nine children, the Granges separated acrimoniously. When Lady Grange produced letters that she claimed were evidence of his treasonable plottings against the Hanoverian government in London, her husband had her kidnapped in 1732. She was incarcerated in various remote locations on the western seaboard of Scotland, including the Monach Isles, Skye and St Kilda.

Lady Grange's father was convicted of murder and she is known to have had a violent temper; initially her absence seems to have caused little comment. News of her plight eventually reached her home town of Edinburgh and an unsuccessful rescue attempt was undertaken by her lawyer, Thomas Hope of Rankeillor. She died in captivity, after being in effect imprisoned for over 13 years. Her life has been remembered in poetry, prose and plays. (Full article...)

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