Infobox mountain name IslayHill photo Islay hill.JPG photo caption Viewed from the south. Righetti Hill formerly Mine Hill , a minor peak, is seen to the left. elevation 580 feet 176 m elevation ref ref name tq cite map publisher United States Geological Survey USGS title Arroyo Grande NE quadrangle, California url http www.topoquest.com map.php?lat 35.24553&lon 120.62239&datum nad83&zoom 4 scale 1 24000 series 7.5 Minute Topographic accessdate 2009 08 07 ref location San Luis Obispo County, California range Santa Lucia Range coordinates coord 35.2455305 120.6223921 format dms region US CA type mountain source gnis display inline,title ref name gnis cite gnis id 1660806 name IslayHill accessdate 2009 03 06 ref topo Arroyo Grande NE type Volcanic plug age 20 million years volcanic arc belt Nine Sisters IslayHill is a volcanic cone and is the southernmost of the nine major morro s that make up the Nine Sisters . This chain of extinct volcanoes stretches from Morro Bay in San Luis Obispo County, California . References reflist External links cite web url http santalucia.sierraclub.org ninesis.html title The Nine Sisters of San Luis Obispo County publisher Santa Lucia Chapter, Sierra Club accessdate 2009 07 01 Nine Sisters Category Nine Sisters Category Volcanoes of California SanLuisObispoCountyCA geo stub ... more details
About the island in Scotland other uses Islay disambiguation the shrub Prunus ilicifolia Infobox Scottish island location map Scotland Argyll and Bute latitude 55.77 longitude 6.15 caption Islay shown .... 88 89 ref island group Islay local authority Argyll and Bute references ref name OS cite map url http www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk oswebsite getamap title Get a map Sheet 60 Islay publisher Ordnance Survey accessdate 18 Mar 2012 ref Islay IPAc en audio islay.ogg a l respell EYE l lang gd le , IPA ... a third of the population. ref http www.scotland.gov.uk News Releases 2001 09 195 Boost for Islay Gaelic ... ref Newton 1995 p. 31 ref Islay is the fifth largest Scottish island and the seventh largest List ... islands arranged in order of magnitude that lists Islay as fifth in rank, although this excludes ... main industries are agriculture, Islay whisky malt whisky distilling, and tourism. There is ample evidence of the prehistoric settlement of Islay, which became part of the Kingdom of D l Riata during ... renewable energy . Islay is home to many bird species and is a popular destination throughout the year ... White fronted and Barnacle Goose . The climate on Islay is mild and ameliorated by the Gulf Stream . Geography Image Islay topographic map en.svg thumb 250px Topographic map The island s population ... Bridgend, Islay Bridgend , Ballygrant , Port Charlotte, Islay Port Charlotte , Portnahaven and Port ... . ref Newton 1995 p. 42 ref The north western arm of the island is called the Rinns of Islay . There are several ... promontory on the northwest of Islay. There are no Munro s on Islay, the highest peak being Beinn Bheigier , a Marilyn hill Marilyn at 1,612 feet 491 m . ref name OS There are numerous Stream ... of these are the River Laggan, Islay River Laggan which discharges into the sea at the north ... coast, Claig Castle Am Fraoch Eilean in the Sound of Islay and Texa off the south coast. ref name OS Geology and geomorphology Loch Indaal, which separates the Rhinns of Islay from the rest of the island ... more details
Islay may refer to Scotland Islay , an island in the Inner Hebrides Islay Airport , the island s airport Islay Charter , a 15th century grant of land Islay Herald , a Scottish officer of arms Islay LIMPET , a wave power device Islay whisky , a range of alcoholic beverages Canada Islay, Alberta a hamlet in Alberta Peru Islay District Islay Province USA IslayHill Antarctica Islay Antarctica Ship HMS Islay in WWII disambig fr Islay nl Islay ... more details
distinguish Islay FAIR USE of COA Islay Province in Arequipa Region.png see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image COA Islay Province in Arequipa Region.png for rationale Infobox Province Peru region Arequipa Region Arequipa founded cofarms COA Islay Province in Arequipa Region.png flag image imagesize province Islay capital Mollendo elevation pop 51328 density 13.2 area 3886.49 districts 6 web www.munimollendo.gob.pe map Location of the province Islay in Arequipa.svg mayor Miguel Roman Valdivia 2007 Alcalde ubigeo 0407 Islay Province is the smallest of eight Provinces of Peru provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru . Political division The province is divided into six Districts of Peru districts which are Cocachacra District Cocachacra Cocachacra Dean Valdivia District Dean Valdivia La Curva Islay District IslayIslay, Peru Islay Mej a District Mej a Mej a Mollendo District Mollendo Mollendo Punta de Bombon District Punta de Bombon Punta de Bombon External links es icon http www.munimollendo.gob.pe Official website Provinces of Arequipa region coord missing Peru Arequipa geo stub ay Islay jisk a suyu es Provincia de Islay fr Province d Islay it Provincia di Islay ka lt Islajaus provincija nl Islay provincie pt Islay prov ncia qu Islay pruwinsya ru war Islay lalawigan ... more details
The Lord of Islay was a 13th and 14th century titles used by the chief of Clan Donald of Islay before they rose to assume the title Lord of the Isles . The first person known to style themselves Lord of Islay Dominus de Hyle was Aonghas M r , son of Domhnall mac Raghnaill Domhnall the progenitor of the MacDonalds. List of lords of Islay Aonghas M r d. circa c. 1293 Alexander g d. 1299 Aonghas g of Islay d. 1318 John of Islay, Lord of the Isles John d. 1386 References Sellar, W.D.H., Hebridean Sea Kings The Successors of Somerled, 1164 1316 , in Edward J. Cowan & R. Andrew McDonald eds. , Alba Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era , Edinburgh, 2000 , pp.  187 218 Category Clan Donald Category Medieval Scotland Scotland hist stub ... more details
distinguish Islay Infobox district See Template Infobox district for additional fields and descriptions name Islay native name native name lang es ISO 639 2 code e.g. es for Spanish settlement type Districts of Peru District image skyline Plaza Islay.jpg image alt image caption Main square in Islay image flag flag alt image shield shield alt nickname image map mapsize frameless map alt map caption Location of Islay in the Islay Province Islay province latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coor pinpoint coordinates type region PE type adm3rd coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes coordinates region PE subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Peru subdivision type1 Regions of Peru Region subdivision name1 Arequipa Region Arequipa subdivision type2 Provinces of Peru Province subdivision name2 Islay Province Islay parts type Subnational entity Subdivisions parts style para p1 established title Founded established date January 2, 1857 seat type Capital political Capital seat Islay, Peru Islay leader party leader title Mayor leader name Fernando Bruce Zu iga Chavez unit pref Metric or US or UK area footnotes area total km2 384.08 area note elevation footnotes elevation m 100 population footnotes population total 3926 population as of Peru 2005 Census 2005 census population density km2 auto population note timezone1 Time in Peru PET utc offset1 5 blank name sec1 UBIGEO blank info sec1 040704 website footnotes Islay District is one of six Districts of Peru districts of the province Islay Province Islay in Peru . ref es icon Instituto Nacional de Estad stica e Inform tica . http desa.inei.gob.pe mapas bid Banco de Informaci n Distrital . Retrieved April 11, 2008. ref References Reflist Districts of Islay Province coord missing Peru Arequipa geo stub ay Islay jisk a t aqa suyu es Distrito de Islay pt Islay distrito qu Islay distritu ... more details
distinguish Caol Ila File Islay topographic map en.svg thumb Islay and south Jura, Scotland Jura . The Sound of Islay lies between them at top right. The Sound of Islay lang gd Caol le is a narrow strait between the islands of Islay and Jura, Scotland Jura off the west coast of Scotland. It is approximately convert 30 km mi in extent from north to south and lies between Rubh a Mh il on Islay and Rubh Aird na Sgitheich on Jura to the north and Macarthur s Head and Rubha na Tr ille to the south. The islands in the Sound are Am Fraoch Eilean, Brosdale Island and Glas Eilean, all of which are off the south east coast of Jura. These islands, Jura south of Loch Tarbert and the eastern part of the Sound are one of 40 National Scenic Area Scotland National Scenic Area s in Scotland. ref http www.snh.gov.uk protecting scotlands nature protected areas national designations nsa National Scenic Areas . SNH. Retrieved 30 Mar 2011. ref History Am Fraoch Eilean meaning Eilean Fraoch heather isle contains the ruins of the medieval stronghold Claig Castle. It was built by Somerled in 1154 to defend the Sound and later used as a prison. Unusually for the Argyll islands the design, which is a Norman ... from Scots language Scots At the mouth of the Straits of Islay, between it and Jura, lies an island ... slip slipway on the west coast of Jura to Port Askaig on Islay, and Caledonian Macbrayne operate ..., Argyll West Loch Tarbert . Renewable energy File Sound of Islay geograph.org.uk 1476457.jpg thumb Looking across the Sound from Bunnahabhain on Islay towards the Paps of Jura . In March 2011 the largest tidal power tidal array in the world was approved by the Scottish Government for the Sound of Islay ... west 12767211 Islay to get major tidal power scheme March 17, 2011 BBC Scotland. Retrieved 17 March 2011. ref Notes Reflist References Haswell Smith Monro RCAHMS 1984 Argyll Islay, Jura, Colonsay ... Islay Category Islay Category Jura, Scotland de Islay Sund ... more details
Infobox power station name Islay LIMPET official name image Wave energy power generator geograph.org.uk 1419261.jpg image size image caption The LIMPET installation image alt location map Scotland location map width location map text lat d 55 lat m 41 lat s 25.56 lat NS N long d 6 long m 31 long s 20.12 long EW W coordinates type type landmark coordinates display inline,title coordinates ref country location Islay , Scotland status O construction began commissioned Start date 2000 licence expires decommissioned cost owner operator developer Wavegen in cooperation with Queen s University Belfast constructor primary fuel Wave power Wave secondary fuel tertiary fuel generation units turbine manu other installed capacity 0.5  Megawatt MW max planned cap capacity factor average annual gen net generation website as of extra Islay LIMPET is the world s first commercial wave power wave power device connected to the United Kingdom s National Grid UK National Grid . Following the construction of a 75 kW prototype in 1991, a 500 kW unit was built in 2000, and is located at Claddach Farm on the Rhinns of Islay ref cite web url http www.wavegen.co.uk pdf Consruction,commission 20& 20operation 20of 20LIMPET.pdf format PDF author Tom Heath title The Construction, Commissioning and Operation of the LIMPET Wave Energy Collector publisher Wavegen accessdate 2009 08 04 ref on the Scotland Scottish island of Islay . Islay LIMPET Land Installed Marine Power Energy Transmitter was developed by Wavegen in cooperation with Queen s University Belfast . Technology File Wave energy power plant, Islay geograph.org.uk 273216.jpg thumb left Close up view of the seaward face of LIMPET Islay LIMPET is a shoreline ... reflist External links http www.wavegen.co.uk pdf LIMPET 20publishable 20report.pdf Islay LIMPET ... sources Renewable energy by country Category Islay Category Buildings and structures in Argyll and Bute Category Wave farms in Scotland fr Islay LIMPET hr Elektrana na valove Islay LIMPET pt Islay LIMPET ... more details
Image Beinn Tart A Mhill summit.jpg thumb Looking across the eastern part of the Rinns from Beinn Tart A Mhill, the highest point in the area, across the seaward end of Loch Indaal towards the Mull of Oa The Rinns of Islay Scottish Gaelic Na Roinn leach alternative English spelling Rhinns of Islay is an area on the west of the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland . It is a peninsula that is attached to the main body of the island at its northern end. The main population centres are Port Charlotte, Islay Port Charlotte and Portnahaven , based on the A847 road A847 that runs along its eastern coast. It is designated a Special Protection Area due to its importance for a number of breeding and wintering birds, particularly White fronted Goose Greenland White fronted Goose and Chough . The significance of the area owes much to its wide variety of habitats including bog, moorland, dune grassland, maritime grassland, marsh and extensively farmed agricultural land. The Rinns of Islay lighthouse is located on the island of Orsay, Inner Hebrides Orsay . External links http www.jncc.gov.uk default.aspx?page 1946 Special Protection Area designation oscoor gbx NR215585 coord 55.73954 N 6.43872 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 NR215585 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Scottish provinces insular Category Islay Category Special Protection Areas in Scotland Category Ramsar sites in Scotland Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Islay and Jura Category Special Areas of Conservation in Scotland Scotland SSSI stub Argyll geo stub br Na Roinn Ileach de Rhinns of Islay ... more details
infobox UK place country Scotland official name Bridgend gaelic name Beul an tha population latitude 55.78 longitude 6.25 os grid reference NR336624 unitary scotland Argyll and Bute lieutenancy scotland Argyll and Bute constituency westminster Argyll and Bute UK Parliament constituency Argyll and Bute constituency scottish parliament Argyll and Bute Scottish Parliament constituency Argyll and Bute post town ISLE OF ISLAY postcode district PA44 postcode area PA dial code 01496 Bridgend lang gd Beul an tha is a village on the Inner Hebrides island of Islay off the western coast of Scotland at the tip of Loch Indaal . Image River Sorn, Bridgend, Islay.jpg thumb left The River Sorn at Bridgend The island s two main road the A846 road A846 and A847 road A847 meet in the village just north of the bridge over the River Sorn that gives the village its name. External links http www.islaywoollenmill.co.uk Islay Woollen Mill Category Villages in Islay Argyll geo stub ga Beul an tha ... more details
coord 67 21 S 59 42 E source GNIS display title Islay is an island convert 2 mi 0 long, lying convert 1.5 mi north of Bertha Island in the William Scoresby Archipelago . It was discovered in February 1936 by Discovery Investigations personnel on the RRS William Scoresby William Scoresby , who probably named it after Islay in the Hebrides . See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands References usgs gazetteer id 7395 name Islay Category Islands of Mac. Robertson Land MacRobertsonLand geo stub ... more details
Image Scotch regions.svg thumb 275px Whisky producing regions of Scotland Image Distilleries Islay updated 2011.png thumb 275px Distilleries on IslayIslay whisky is Scotch whisky made on Islay IPAc en ... on the island, as of early 2008, with a ninth being readied for production. Islay is a centre of whisky ... of the Islay malts, and ascribed both to the water from which the whisky is made and to the peating ... Caol Ila cull eela The strait Sound of Islay between Islay & Jura 1846 1972, sup sup 1974 1  km ... s wife 1829 1929, 2011 in Port Charlotte, Islay Port Charlotte , 3  km south of Bruichladdich ... Depression 1930 1937 and World War II 1940 1945 Closed distilleries File Whiskies of Islay island, Scotland.jpg thumb Whiskies from eight distilleries on Islay . When this photograph was taken in August 2004, one of the distilleries had ceased production. Islay has also been the home of a number ... operated from 1825 to 1983. There is still a maltings at Port Ellen, which supplies many of the Islay ... 1837 1849 Kildalton 1849 1852 Islay 1852 1852 , subsumed by Laphroaig 1853 Ardmore 1817 1835 , taken ... Kildalton 1817 1837 , merged with Lagavulin Killarow c.1760 1818 Bridgend, Islay Bridgend 1818 1822 , ruins in village Lochindaal Port Charlotte, Islay Port Charlotte Rhinns 1829 1929 , near ... Single Malt Port Ellen 1825 1929, 1967 1983 , large port village of Islay, converted to a malting Scarabus ... Islay Whisky Society http www.visitscotland.com aboutscotland explorebymap westhighlands ... Tourist Board http www.googleearthhacks.com dlfile10846 Islay Malt Whisky Distilleries.htm Google Earth placemark with Islay distilleries http drwhisky.blogspot.com search label islay Dr. Whisky on Islay Whiskies http www.islaywhiskychapter.at The Islay Whisky Chapter Austria http www.islayinfo.com lostdistilleries.html Islay s Lost Whisky Distilleries http www.thewhiskybarrel.com category 4 Islay Whisky history and distillery descriptions http www.islaywhiskies.com Islay Whiskies Whisky producing ... more details
essay like date January 2012 Orphan date December 2011 Infobox book name Islay image author Douglas Bullard cover artist Eugene Orr country United States language English language English genre Novel publisher T.J. PUBLISHERS INC. release date 1986 media type Print pages 337 pp Islay is a novel by author ... culture Peters 122 . Islay was published in 1986 by T.J. PUBLISHERS, INC. located in Silver Spring ... of the State of Islay and making it a state by and for Deaf people. About the Author Douglass ... of several novels. Islay , however, is the only work of his that was published. He was the president of the Florida Association of the Deaf for some time. Writing Style Islay is written an interesting ... type their response. For some, understanding the varying written forms within Islay is confusing ..., liked how it sounded, and decided to use it then later flew to the island Islay off the coast of Scotland ... Lyson s journey to make Islay a Deaf state. He comes across many problems along the way, and is ridiculed ... about the state Islay, and how it could work for what he is envisioning. He receives financial support from his in laws so that he can move to Islay. Once there, he spends a week s time looking over ... he sees in Islay and believes that it will work for what he plans. He moves his wife, Mary out to Islay with him. Once they are moved into a large home, they throw a big party. The second section, Drums documents Lyson s travels to recruit other Deaf people to move to Islay. He meets many Deaf people along the way and is able to convince many well established Deaf people to move to Islay. He ... are. In the last section, Cymbals , many Deaf people move their families to Islay and open businesses .... Those who moved to Islay register to vote, so as to help Lyson become Governor. The election is a rough experience for Lyson, but in the end he wins, becoming Governor of Islay. References Cite book last Bullard first Douglas title Islay publisher T.J.PUBLISHERS INC. year 1986 Cite book ... more details
other places Islay Location map Canada Alberta lat 53.3939 long 110.5389 width 200 caption Location of Islay Alberta label IslayIslay is a hamlet place hamlet in central Alberta , Canada within the Vermilion River County, Alberta County of Vermilion River . ref Cite web url http municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca documents msb 2010 ruralmun.pdf title Specialized and Rural Municipalities and Their Communities author Alberta Municipal Affairs authorlink Alberta Municipal Affairs date 2010 04 01 accessdate 2010 07 07 ref It is located convert 6 km north of Alberta Highway 16 Highway 16 , approximately convert 36 km west of Lloydminster . Demographics As a designated place in the Canada 2011 Census 2011 Census , Islay had a population of 208 living in 75 of its 87 total dwellings, a 10.1 change from its 2006 population of 189. With a land area of convert 0.58 km2 sqmi abbr on , it had a population density of Pop density 208 0.58 km2 sqmi in 2011. ref name statcan2011dpl cite web url http www12.statcan.gc.ca census recensement 2011 dp pd hlt fst pd pl Table Tableau.cfm?LANG Eng&T 1302&PR 48&S 51&O A&RPP 25 title Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses Alberta publisher Statistics Canada date 2012 02 08 accessdate 2012 04 07 ref See also List of communities in Alberta List of designated places in Alberta List of hamlets in Alberta References Reflist Subdivisions of Alberta coord 53 23 38 N 110 32 20 W scale 60000 region CA display title name Islay Category Hamlets in Alberta Category Designated places in Alberta Category Former municipalities in Alberta Category Vermilion River County, Alberta CentralAlberta geo stub ... more details
Infobox airport name Islay Airport nativename Port adhair le nativename a nativename r image Islay Airport.jpg image width 200 caption IATA ILY ICAO EGPI type Public owner operator Highlands and Islands Airports Limited city served Islay location Glenegedale , Argyll and Bute elevation f 56 elevation m 17 latd 55 latm 41 lats 00 latNS N longd 006 longm 14 longs 57 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region GB HLD pushpin map Scotland Argyll and Bute pushpin label EGPI pushpin map caption Location in Scotland website metric rwy Y r1 number 13 31 r1 length f 5,068 r1 length m 1,545 r1 surface Asphalt r2 number 08 26 r2 length f 2,083 r2 length m 635 r2 surface Asphalt stat year 2007 stat1 header Movements stat1 data 2,650 stat2 header Passengers stat2 data 28,486 footnotes Sources UK Aeronautical Information Publication AIP at National Air Traffic Services NATS ref name aip http www.nats uk.ead it.com public index.php 3Foption com content&task blogcategory&id 80&Itemid 129.html Islay EGPI ref br Statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority United Kingdom UK Civil Aviation Authority ref name stats http www.caa.co.uk default.aspx?catid 80&pagetype 88&sglid 3&fld 2007Annual UK Airport Statistics 2007 annual ref Islay Airport Airport codes ILY EGPI also known as Glenegedale Airport ... of Islay in Argyll and Bute , off the west coast of Scotland . It is a small rural airport owned and maintained by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited . History The first airports appeared in Islay ... to fly missions over the Atlantic Ocean . The present Islay airport was constructed in 1940, and received ... stationed at Islay Airport. On 29 June 1994, Charles, Prince of Wales The Prince of Wales made headlines ... See also RAF Kilchiaran References references External links Commons category http www.hial.co.uk islay airport.html Official website for Islay Airport Airports in Scotland Airports in the United Kingdom ... Islay Airport ru ... more details
The Islay Charter or Gaelic Charter of 1408 is a grant of lands by Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles to Brian Bhicaire Magaodh Brian Vicar MacKay , ref Thomson, The Companion to Gaelic Scotland pp63 ref a resident of Islay , written in 1408. ref http www.electricscotland.com history literat gaelicch.htm Gaelic charter of 1408 Bot generated title ref The charter is unique in being the only MacDonald Charter land charter extant to have been written in the Scottish Gaelic Gaelic language. It is also notable as a very early example of this kind of document written in a Vernacular vernacular language rather than Latin and is one of the earliest examples of Gaelic in public use from the 15th century. ref http www.theherald.co.uk news news display.var.1387482.0.0.php The Herald Scotland s Leading Quality Daily Newspaper Bot generated title ref The Charter was composed and written on a piece of goatskin by Fearghas MacBeatha ref http www.ucc.ie celt online G600010 text001.html Regimen Sanitatis Bot generated title ref Fergus Beaton personal physician to the Lord of the Isles and a member of the famous Beaton medical dynasty of the islands. The charter is also signed and holograph ed by the lord himself and was witnessed by a Brehon britheimh or judge , Pat McAbriuin. The lands granted consisted largely of the eastern portion of the island of approximately convert 400 acre km2 . ref Thomson, The Companion to Gaelic Scotland pp64 ref See also Fernaig manuscript Book of the Dean of Lismore Notes reflist References Thomson, Derick S. The Companion to Gaelic Scotland Blackwell Reference 1987 Category Islay Category Manuscripts Category History of Scotland Category Medieval Scotland Category Scottish Gaelic literature Category Scottish literature ... more details
Islay Burns 1817 &ndash 1872 was a Scottish theologian and writer, brother of William Chalmers Burns . Biography Burns was born in 1817 at the manse of Dun in Forfarshire, where his father afterwards translated to Kilsyth, near Glasgow was minister. He received the chief part of his education at the grammar school of Aberdeen , under Dr. James Melvin, a celebrated teacher of Latin, and at Marischal College and University of Aberdeen , and the University of Glasgow . Studying for the ministry, he was ordained in 1843 to the charge of St. Peter s Free church, Dundee, in succession to the Rev. R. M. m Cheyne, a man of eminent spirituality and power. In 1863 he received the degree of D.D. from the University of Aberdeen, and in 1864 was chosen to a professor s chair in the theological college of the Free church, Glasgow. In this office he remained during the rest of his life. Burns was remarkable for a combination of evangelical fervour with width of culture and sympathy, a strong sthetic faculty and a highly charitable spirit. To the diligent and successful discharge of his duties, first as a minister of the gospel and then as a professor, he added considerable literary activity. His chief writings were A Series of Essays on the Tractarian and other Movements in the Church of England , published in the British and Foreign Evangelical Review , History of the Church of Christ, with special reference to the delineation of faith and life , The Pastor of Kilsyth , which is a sketch of the life of his father. A posthumous volume of Select Remains was published in 1874. References DNB Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burns, Islay ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1872 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burns, Islay Category Scottish theologians Category Scottish clergy Category 1817 births Category 1872 deaths UK reli bio stub ... more details
Infobox heraldry image Badge of the Islay Herald.svg image size 150px caption The heraldic badge of Islay Herald of Arms tradition Gallo British jurisdiction Scotland authority Court of the Lord Lyon Islay Herald of Arms Extraordinary is a current Scotland Scottish Officer of Arms herald of arms Extraordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon . ref cite web url http www.lyon court.com lordlyon CCC FirstPage.jsp title The Officers of Arms in Scotland accessdate 2 June 2011 work The Court of the Lord Lyon ref The office was first mentioned in 1493. Islay is an island off the west coast of Scotland and was the headquarters of the Lord of the Isles . When the influence of that powerful Nobility noble was broken by the King of Scots during the fifteenth century, several names associated with the Lord of the Isles were absorbed and used by the crown. ref cite web url http medievalscotland.org jes HeraldicTitles dictionary.shtml title Heraldic Titles from the Middle Ages and Renaissance Dictionary of Period Forms accessdate 2 June 2011 work Julia Smith ref The Heraldic badge badge of office is Two salmon hauriant embowed Proper encircling a lymphad sails furled oars in action two armed men on deck sinister Sable by a flag Gules ensigned of the Crown of Scotland Proper. ref cite journal last1 Roads first1 Elizabeth Ann year title Badges of the Scottish Officers of Arms journal The Double Tressure issue 20 1998 pages 77 86 ref The office is currently held by Alastair Campbell of Airds . He was appointed to this post on the 1 September 2008. ref name Gazette 2008 LondonGazette city e issue 26645 startpage 2905 date 19 June 2009 accessdate 2011 06 02 ref Office bearers Incomplete date February 2009 before 1496 Henry Thomson of Keillour ref http www.archive.org stream heraldryinscotla02stev page n287 mode 2up John H. Stevenson, Heraldry in Scotland 1914 , vol ii, p 445 446. For those Lyons up to 1890 ref 1981 1986 Don Pottinger 2008 Present Alastair Campbell of Airds Office used in Extraordinary ... more details
Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Port Charlotte gaelic name population latitude 55.739 longitude 6.378 os grid reference unitary scotland Argyll and Bute lieutenancy scotland Argyll and Bute constituency westminster Argyll and Bute UK Parliament constituency Argyll and Bute constituency scottish parliament Argyll and Bute Scottish Parliament constituency Argyll and Bute static image name Port Charlotte.jpg static image caption small Looking south towards Port Charlotte small post town ISLE OF ISLAY postcode district PA48 postcode area PA dial code 01496 Port Charlotte Scottish Gaelic Gaelic Port Sgioba is a village on the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides , Scotland . It was founded in 1828. Port Charlotte was named after Lord Frederick Campbell s wife, and it was set up mainly to provide housing facilities for the Lochindaal Distillery work force. Parts of the former Distillation distillery buildings are now in use as Youth Hostel and Wildlife Centre. Others are currently used by a garage, but will soon be used by the to be reopened Port Charlotte distillery Port Charlotte Distillery . The remaining warehouses are currently used by Bruichladdich distillery, who announced plans to reopen Port Charlotte Distillery in March 2007. ref name PortCharlotte http www.bruichladdich.com latestnewsarticles portcharlottedistillery.htm Port Charlotte Distillery. Accessed 17 October 2007. ref ref name Islayinfo http www.islayinfo.com islay port charlotte distillery.html Islayinfo.com. Accessed 17 October 2007. ref The village is located on the shores of Loch Indaal and is very picturesque with its white painted houses. It is home to the Museum of Islay Life which is located in a former Church building. References Reflist Commons category Islay Category Populated places established in 1828 Category Villages in Islay br Port Sgioba de Port Charlotte Schottland fr Port Charlotte cosse ... more details
for example, both his elder brother s holdings, including the island of Islay, and much of the holdings ... Castle on Islay and was buried on Iona. Family Aonghas g of Islay married ine Cath in , an Irish ... subking to the King of T r Eoghain , by his wife, Aonghas of Islay had three children Mary, married ... 8 June 1342. ref Papal letters, vol III, p87 ref John of Islay, Lord of the Isles , the first person .... ed. William Henry Bliss W.H.Bliss & J.A.Twemlow, London 1893. DEFAULTSORT Aonghas Og Of Islay Category Scottish soldiers Category Medieval Gaels Category Islay Category 1310s deaths Category Clan Donald Angus Og of Islay Category People of the Wars of Scottish Independence Category 14th century Scottish people fr Angus Og MacDonald it Aonghas g di Islay no Angus Og ru ... more details
otheruses Islay disambiguation Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File HMT Islay WWII IWM FL 14120.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 100x35px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMT Islay Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Smiths Dock Company , South Bank, Middlesbrough Ship laid down 18 November 1940 Ship launched 10 April 1941 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 17 June 1941 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Sold, October 1946 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass Isles trawler 6 Ship displacement convert 545 LT t 0 lk in Ship length convert 164 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 27 ft 8 in m abbr on Ship draught convert 11 ft 1 in m abbr on mean Ship propulsion 1 triple expansion reciprocating engine , 1 shaft, convert 850 ihp 0 abbr on Ship speed convert 12 kn mph km h lk in Ship range Ship complement 40 Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 1 12 pounder gun br 3 4 20 mm Oerlikon AA guns br 30 depth charges Ship armour Ship notes HMT Islay T172 was a British Royal Navy Isles class trawler Isles class naval trawler armed trawler of the Second World War . While under the command of C H L Clarke Royal Navy Reserve RNR , on 28 June 1942, the Islay picked up 19 survivors from the British merchant steamer SS Zealand which had been hit by two torpedoes from U 97 to the southwest of Haifa . 14 crew members and gunners were lost ref http www.uboat.net allies merchants 1862.html ref . On 10 August 1942 she sank the ship Italian submarine Scir 1938 6 in Haifa bay. The Scir was carrying 11 Decima Flottiglia MAS commandos, who were intending to attack shipping in Haifa harbour by means of human torpedoes ref http www.iantdexpeditions.com ... DEFAULTSORT Islay T172 Category World War II naval ships of the United Kingdom Category 1941 ships ... more details
of Islay, Lord of the Isles Domhnall of Islay successor John MacDonald II, Lord of the Isles John of Islay heir John MacDonald II, Lord of the Isles John of Islay c1400 1434 Alexander, Lord of the Isles .... consort Elizabeth Seton ? Haliburton issue John MacDonald II, Lord of the Isles John of Islay ... Clan Donald Clann Domhnaill Clann Somhairle royal anthem father Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles Domhnall of Islay mother Mariota MacDonald birth date birth place death date death date 1449 death place Dingwall place of burial Fortrose Cathedral , Fortrose Alexander of Islay or Alexander MacDonald ... nobleman, who succeeded his father Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles Domhnall of Islay as Lord of the Isles ..., who had probably fled to Islay , found himself in a very difficult position, and on 27 August 1429 ..., Domhnall Ballach became more independent in Islay and Kintyre , Clan MacLeod kindred took ... of Alexander Seton, Lord of Gordon and Huntly and had John of Islay, Earl of Ross , who succeeded ... historyofclandon00leeh djvu.txt isbn ref Death Alexander MacDonald of Islay died at Dingwall ... 1px solid 667766 class NavHead Ancestors of Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross div div class NavContent ... 1. Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross 2 2. Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles 3 3. Mariota, Countess of Ross 4 4. John of Islay, Lord of the Isles 5 5. Margaret Stewart 6 6. Walter Leslie 7 7. Euphemia I, Countess of Ross 8 8. Aonghas g of Islay 10 10. Robert II of Scotland 11 11. Elizabeth Mure 14 ... g of Islay center div div Notes reflist References Boardman, Stephen, The Campbells, 1250 1513 , Edinburgh ... Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles Domhnall of Islay s ttl title Lord of the Isles years 1423 1449 s aft rows 2 after John of Islay, Earl of Ross John of Islay s bef before James I of Scotland ... Earls of Ross Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Islay, Alexander Of Earl ... Dingwall DEFAULTSORT Islay, Alexander Of Earl Of Ross Category 1449 deaths Islay, Alexander ... more details
This article refers to John II, Lord of the Isles for John I, see John of Islay, Lord of the Isles Infobox monarch name John of Islay br small Eoin a Ile small br small Johannes de Yle small title Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles br small Comes Rossie et Dominus Insularum small br small Iarla Rois, Triath nan Eilean small image reign 1449&ndash 1476 1493 coronation predecessor Alexander of Islay successor small Both titles went initially to James IV of Scotland King James IV his grandson Domhnall Dubh Donald Dubh would claim the Lordship of the Isles in the early 16th century small . heir heir Aonghas g Angus g consort Elizabeth Livingstone issue Aonghas g Angus g royal house Clan Donald royal anthem father Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross Alexander of Islay mother Elizabeth Seton birth date 1434 birth place death date 1503 death place Dundee place of burial Either Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone or Paisley Abbey John of Islay or John MacDonald 1434 1503 was a Scotland in the Late Middle Ages late medieval Kingdom of Scotland Scottish magnate. He was Earl of Ross and last Lord of the Isles as well as being Mac Domhnaill , chief of Clan Donald . John was born to Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles , and Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Seton the lord of Gordon and Huntly . He succeeded to his father s territories in 1449 while ... of Ross and Sutherland, 1986. s start s bef before Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross Alexander of Islay rows 2 s ttl title Earl of Ross years 1449&ndash 1476 s aft after Forfeit br small Next ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Islay, John Of Earl Of Ross ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1434 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1503 PLACE OF DEATH Dundee DEFAULTSORT Islay, John Of Earl Of Ross Category 1434 births Islay, John II of Category 1503 deaths Islay, John of Category Clan Donald Islay, John II of Category Earls of Ross Islay, John of Category Medieval Gaels Islay ... more details
, he only received patches of land in Kintyre and Islay. The rebellion started in 1387 and went on into the 1390s .... Domhnall died in 1423 on Islay. He was succeeded by his son Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross Alexander ... i108039 At thepeerage.com S start succession box before John of Islay, Lord of the Isles John title Lord of the Isles after Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross Alexander years 1386&ndash 1423 S end Lords of the Isles Persondata name Islay, Domhnall MacDonald of alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1423 place of death DEFAULTSORT Islay, Domhnall MacDonald ... 14th century Scottish people Category 15th century Scottish people fr Donald MacDonald d Islay ... more details
This article refers to John I, Lord of the Isles for John II, see John of Islay, Earl of Ross Infobox person name John of Islay image image size caption birth name birth date birth place death date 1386 death place Ardtornish Castle death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality other names John MacDonald br John de Yle known for education employer occupation title Lord of the Isles 1336 1386 salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse Margaret Stewart, daughter of Robert II of Scotland , and Amie, sister of Ruairidh Mac Ruairidh lord of Garmoran partner children parents Aonghas g, Lord of Islay relatives signature website footnotes Image Oransay Tombs.jpg thumb 250px 18th century illustration of some of the tombs of Oronsay Priory , founded by John of Islay sometime before 1358. John of Islay or John MacDonald lang gd E in Mac D mhnuill or Iain mac Aonghais Mac Dh mhnuill died 1386 was the Lord of the Isles 1336 1386 and chief of Clan Donald . In 1336, he styled himself Dominus Insularum , Lord of the Isles because this is the first ever recorded instance of the title in use, modern historians count John as the first ... text010.html translation ref Biography John was the son of Aonghas g, Lord of Islay Aonghas g , an Islay ..., Edward attempted to court John. In 1336, Edward confirmed the territories which the Islay lords ..., 74 Richard Oram, The Lordship of the Isles , p. 126 8. ref Soon after 1376, John s heir Domhnall of Islay ... of Atholl . By his second wife Margaret, he had the following Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles ... Era , Edinburgh, 2000 , pp.  187 218 s start s bef before Aonghas g, Lord of Islay Aonghas g rows 1 s ttl title Lord of Islay years 1318?&ndash 1386 s aft after Domhnall of Islay, Lord ...&ndash 1386 s aft after Alexander MacDonald rows 1 end Lords of the Isles Persondata name Islay, John ... place of death Ardtornish Castle DEFAULTSORT Islay, John MacDonald of Category 1386 deaths Category ... more details