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- known for the Carinish Stone Circle and the Trinity Temple. Carinish is within the parish of North Uist and is situated on the A865. Carinish Stone Circle...
- The Battle of Carinish was a Scottish clan battle fought in North Uist in 1601. It was part of a year of feuding between Clan MacLeod of Dunvegan and the...
- seize goods that the locals had put for safety in the Trinity Temple at Carinish. As the raiders ate breakfast in the church, they were surprised by twelve...
- Ghruinneart (1598) Benbigrie (1598) Early 17th century Bengrime (1601) Carinish (1601) Coire Na Creich (1601) Morar (1602) Glen Fruin (1603) Braes of Strathdearn...
- the One-E**** Woman. A series of initial skirmishes led to the Battle of Carinish in North Uist, the last battle in Scotland that involved bows and arrows...
- Ghruinneart (1598) Benbigrie (1598) Early 17th century Bengrime (1601) Carinish (1601) Coire Na Creich (1601) Morar (1602) Glen Fruin (1603) Braes of Strathdearn...
- Trionaid ("trinity church") is a ruined 13th-century Augustinian nunnery at Carinish, on North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. According to Bill Lawson...
- (Balivanich) Creag Ghoraidh (Creagorry) Lioniclate (Liniclate) Càirinis (Carinish) Ceann a' Bhàigh (Bayhead) Solas (Sollas) Loch nam Madadh (Lochmaddy) Baile...
- Ghruinneart (1598) Benbigrie (1598) Early 17th century Bengrime (1601) Carinish (1601) Coire Na Creich (1601) Morar (1602) Glen Fruin (1603) Braes of Strathdearn...
- Ghruinneart (1598) Benbigrie (1598) Early 17th century Bengrime (1601) Carinish (1601) Coire Na Creich (1601) Morar (1602) Glen Fruin (1603) Braes of Strathdearn...