Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, CompleteHolinshed, Raphael
History
Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, Complete
Holinshed, Raphael
Great Britain -- History -- To 1485; Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603
[Sidenote: Skie.]
After this we came to the Skie, the greatest Ile about all Scotland:
for it is two and fortie miles long; and somewhere eight, & in some
places twelue miles broad: it is moreouer verie hillie, which hilles
are therevnto loaden with great store of wood, as the woods are with
pasture, the fields with corne and cattell; and (besides all other
commodities) with no small heards of mares, whereby they raise great
aduantage and commoditie. It hath fiue riuers verie much abounding
with salmons, and other fresh streams not altogither void of that
prouision. It is inuironed also with manie baies, wherein great
plentie of herrings is taken in time of the yéere. It hath also a
noble poole of fresh water; fiue castels and sundrie townes; as Aie,
S. Iohns, Dunwegen, S. Nicholas, &c. The old Scots called it
Skianacha, that is, Winged, but now named Skie. There lie certeine
small Ilands about this also, as Rausa a batable soile for corne &
gras; Conie Iland full of woods and conies; Paba a theeuish Iland, in
whose woods théeues do lurke to rob such as passe by them. Scalpe Ile,
which is full of deere; Crowling, wherein is verie good harbour for
ships; Rarsa, full of béechen woods and stags, being in length seuen
miles, and two in breadth. The Ron, a woodie Ile and full of heath:
yet hath it a good hauen, which hath a little Iland called Gerloch on
the mouth thereof, and therein lurke manie théeues. There is not farre
off from this Ron, to wit about six miles also, the Flad, the Tiulmen,
Oransa, Buie the lesse, and Buie the more and fiue other little
trifling Iles, of whose names I haue no notice.
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