I have suffered from nervousness all day-the fear of being frightened, of being rudely mobbed, as threatened by Mr. Campbell of islay, of giving offence by transgressing the rules of Japanese politeness-of, I know not what!
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan"
Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)
During October 1871, Roderick Macneill, known as 'Ruaraidh mac Dhomhuil,' then ninety-two years of age, told it in Gaelic to the late J. F. Campbell of islay and the writer, when they were storm-stayed in the precipitous island of Miunghlaidh, Barra:- 'The Proud Angel fomented a rebellion among the angels of heaven, where he had been a leading light.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
A fair breeze, with the tide in our favour, carried us through the sound between the islands of islay and Jura, the broadest part of which is about a mile in width, and is lined by abrupt but not very high cliffs.
"A Yacht Voyage Round England"
W.H.G. Kingston