Human settlement in Scotland
Ullinish (Gaelic : Uilfhinis [ 1] ) is a crofting township on Loch Bracadale , on the southwest coast of Skye , Scotland . The only promontory fort on Skye is located at Ullinish.[ 2] It is situated to the west of Struan and just south of the hamlet of Ebost . Historically, Ullinish is associated with the MacLeod family. Of literary note, Samuel Johnson 's views and denunciation of James Macpherson 's Ossian were confirmed while Johnson was in Ullinish.[ 3] [ 4]
Etymology
The name Ullinish is from Old Norse úlfa-nes , meaning "promontory of the wolves".[ 1] In Gaelic, it is sometimes spelt as Uilinis or Uilbhinis .[ 5]
Geography
Entering Ullinish
Located on the Inner Hebrides , Ullinish lies on a small peninsula, with a boggy moorland ending at Ullinish Point.[ 6] Loch Caroy is situated between Ullinish Point and Harlosh Island .[ 7] The small tidal island of Oronsay is joined to Ullinish Point at low tide,[ 8] and separated by a breakwater .[ 9]
The town is overlooked by the low, basalt cliffs of the Cuillin Hills ,[ 4] and MacLeod's Table .[ 10] Knock Ullinish is a small hill east of Ullinish.[ 11]
Fauna and flora
The common teal nests in Ullinish. Other avifauna include the common raven , long-eared owl , hen harrier , merlin , osprey , black grouse , and bar-tailed godwit .[ 12]
Landmarks
View towards the Lodge
The largest building in the area is the Ullinish Country Lodge, a historic hotel which contains six rooms. Originally a farmhouse, it was built in 1757.[ 13] The building is sheltered by a small brae and surrounded on three sides by lochs .[ 14] James Boswell and Doctor Johnson stayed in the farmhouse between September 21–23, 1773 during their famous literary tour of the Hebrides , documented in The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides that was published in 1775.[ 15] [ 16] While in Ullinish, Johnson's views and denunciation of Macpherson's Ossian were confirmed. Here, too, Boswell remarked that the mountain view reminded him of those seen in Corsica .[ 17] After two nights in Ullinish, they departed by boat for Talisker .[ 18]
Remains of a chambered cairn consisting of a denuded circle of boulders are found just north of the lodge.[ 19] [ 20] Also of archaeological interest is a partly destroyed Earth house on the east side of the northern extremity of Knock Ullinish.[ 11]
Notable people
References
^ a b "Place name database - Ullinish" . Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba . Retrieved 17 March 2011 .
^ Scottish field . Vol. 133. Holmes McDougall. 1987. p. 78. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Clark, J. C. D. (1994). Samuel Johnson: literature, religion, and English cultural politics from the Restoration to Romanticism . Cambridge University Press. pp. 80 –. ISBN 978-0-521-47885-4 . Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
^ a b Martin, Peter (1 March 2002). A Life of James Boswell . Yale University Press. pp. 317–. ISBN 978-0-300-09312-4 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Mac an Tàilleir, Iain. "Ainmean-Àite" . Pàrlamaid na h-Alba. Retrieved 17 March 2011 .
^ Marsh, Terry (15 August 2009). The Isle of Skye . Cicerone Press Limited. pp. 186–. ISBN 978-1-85284-560-5 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ United States. Hydrographic Office (1917). Publications . pp. 48–. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Birkett, Bill (26 June 2008). Year in the Life of the Isle of Skye . frances lincoln ltd. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-0-7112-2644-9 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ "Over the sea to Skye and the Hebrides" . The Sunday Times. 10 September 2006. Archived from the original on 8 May 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
^ Bath, Richard (18 January 2009). "Restaurant review: Ullinish Country Lodge" . Scotland on Sunday. Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
^ a b Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland; Herbert Maxwell (1928). Ninth report with inventory of monuments and constructions in the outer Hebrides, Skye and the Small Isles . H.M. Stationery off. [printed by J. & J. Gray]. p. 148. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Harvie-Brown, John Alexander; Macpherson, H. A. (1904). Fauna of the North-West Highlands and Skye . D. Douglas. pp. 110, 129, 134, 172, 178, 233, 266, 305. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Tisdall, Nigel (3 June 2009). "Dr Johnson's Scotland: in the Western Isles" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
^ "Ullinish Country Lodge, Skye – Head Chef Bruce Morrison" . Dine Online. 26 September 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2011 .
^ Boswell, James (1961). Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, 1773 . McGraw-Hill. p. 473. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Best Loved Hotels (2006). Best Loved Hotels 2007: Britain and Ireland . Best Loved Hotels. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-898889-81-6 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ a b Prebble, John (1984). John Prebble's Scotland . Secker & Warburg. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Maclean, Virginia (12 July 1973). Much entertainment: a visual and culinary record of Johnson and Boswell's tour of Scotland in 1773 . Dent. p. 49. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Graham Ritchie; Mary Harman (October 1996). Argyll and the Western Isles . HMSO. p. 27 . ISBN 978-0-11-495287-7 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Feachem, Richard (1963). A guide to prehistoric Scotland . B. T. Batsford. p. 60. Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
^ Watson, J Carmichael (1934). The Gaelic Songs of Mary McLeod . Blackie.
^ Nicolson, Alexander; Maclean, Alasdair (1994). History of Skye: a record of the families, the social conditions and the literature of the island . Maclean Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-9516022-7-0 . Retrieved 5 March 2011 .
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