Category Archives: An Cladh Mor

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KS 001

Nothing VIsible
Notes: A tapered slab with a double plain moulding. There is a label at the top for an inscription no longer visible followed by a foliated cross and a sword flanked by plant scrolls. The sword has a lobated pommel and inclined quillions.

This stone has a crack across the middle and is not easy to find if vegetation is long.

KT 001

Nothing VIsible
Notes:

A table top of sandstone with a coat of arms at the top of the stone.

The shield is charged: quarterly .1st and 4th gyronny of eight; 2nd possibly a boars head but much weathered ; 3rd a galley;

On top of the shield is a helmet and which has above it a dexter hand holding a lance bend ways

Below the coat of arms is a skull and cross bones with a timer on the left had side and a trumpet on the right.

The inscription below is illegible but the RCAHMS survey done in the 1970’s suggests it commemorates a John Campbell, a cadet of Lochnell and his wife. Thought to be from the first half of the 18th century.

In a song composed by Archibald MacPhail about the turn of the century he eulogies the factor Donald Campbell and his two sons Duncan and Archibald who were both destined to die in the Napoleonic wars .
One of the  lines translates as “ Lochnell of old was your stock and the Duke of Argyll too”

Tiree Bards and their bardach page  7
Was this one of the first Campbell tacksmen in Tiree?

KM 001

Nothing VIsible
Notes: Lying on the ground and easily moved, a piece of slate with holes that look like it could have had lead lettering fixed to it

KS 002

Nothing VIsible
No Image
Notes:

This slab was not found while mapping the site but is presence has been recorded previously by Erskine Beveridge.

A tapered slab with a border of nail head design between 2 plain mouldings. This is then subdivided into three panels. The first being a space for a small inscription at the top ,the third a small space again showing a casket at the bottom of the stone. In the middle section, which is a long large panel, there is a woman standing in a triangular-headed niche holding a rosary. Below her are two inverted animals then a overall pattern of intertwining foliage finishing with a pair of shears.

This has not been found but the description has been taken from Erskine Beveridge’s book “ Coll and Tiree” 1903.

KT 002

HIC IACET M(AGISTER) FERCHARD(VS)

(FRASER DECAN (VS)

INSVLAR(VM) QVI OBIT 14 DIE FRB(RVARII) ANNO DOMNI 1680

AET (ATIS 74)

Notes: Translation:
Here lies Mr Farquhar Fraser ,Dean of the Isles who died on  14th February 1680 aged 74.

The stone is divided into two panels .
The top panel has a long illegible inscription which the RCAHMS in the 1970’s identified as the epitaph in four elegiac couplets composed by John Fraser who succeeded his father as minister of Tiree and Dean of the Isles. This form of rhyme was popular among the educated classes for gravestone epitaphs at this time
The bottom half has a symmetrical intertwined leaf design.

KG 003

IN LOVING REMEMBERANCE OF
LACHLAN McLEAN
GREENHILL
DIED 25TH 0F OCTr 1885
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO CATHERINE McLEAN
HIS WIFE WHO DIED AT GLASGOW,25TH FEBy 1900
AGED 85 YEARS.
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER
MARION
BELOVED WIFE OF
CAPTAIN JOHN BRODIE
WHO DIED 18TH OCTr 1923
AGED 69 YEARS.

“UNTIL THE DAY DAWN”

KG 003
Notes: Until the day dawn

Military Notes: Captain John Brodie

KT 003

IN MEMORY

OF

JOHN MACPHADYEN

WHO DIES 27TH NOV 1816 AGED 90 YEARS

ALSO HIS SPOUSE JANNET WHO

DIED 19TH FEB 1816 AGED 71/91 YEARS

ERECTED BY THEIR SON

ALLAN MACPHADYEN

IN REMEBRANCE OF DUTIFUL AND

AFFECTIONATE PARENTS

Notes: This is not such an old stone compared to the other tabletop stones found in this graveyard.

Allan who erected the stone was a well to do man. He lived in Scarinish and for many years had tenancy of the Scarinish Hotel. Allan ferried rocks from Mull for 7 years, for the Skerryvore Lighthouse so would have met and possibly knew the stonemasons who may have made this stone for him as it has a style of the stonemasons stones that can be seen at Soroby.
Skerryvore was built in the 1840’s so if these dates of death are correct, and they may not be as they are very hard to read this stone was erected at least 20 years after his parents death.

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