Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 1773McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 520 pages |
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Page 143
... chapel appears to have been a good deal filled up with earth . On the floor of it are several gravestones , but without any legible inscriptions . A little to the east of it , I suppose about twelve feet , is a ruin of a burying - place ...
... chapel appears to have been a good deal filled up with earth . On the floor of it are several gravestones , but without any legible inscriptions . A little to the east of it , I suppose about twelve feet , is a ruin of a burying - place ...
Page 462
... chapel which he and Johnson attended was on the first ( in American usage , second ) floor , with openings into the attic . When Mr. Stewart died , the Bishop of Moray ( William Falconer ) appointed the Rev. William Mackenzie to succeed ...
... chapel which he and Johnson attended was on the first ( in American usage , second ) floor , with openings into the attic . When Mr. Stewart died , the Bishop of Moray ( William Falconer ) appointed the Rev. William Mackenzie to succeed ...
Page 470
... chapel , which is dedicated to St. Moluag , stands north - east , not west , of Raasay House , and is easily found . The burial - place of the MacLeods of Raasay now existing , an elegant chapel with glazed windows , was built after ...
... chapel , which is dedicated to St. Moluag , stands north - east , not west , of Raasay House , and is easily found . The burial - place of the MacLeods of Raasay now existing , an elegant chapel with glazed windows , was built after ...
Contents
APPENDIX Correspondence between Boswell and Lord Elibank | 405 |
TOPOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT | 452 |
INDEX | 489 |
Copyright | |
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