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- History_of_St_Kilda abstract "St Kilda was continuously inhabited for two millennia or more, from the Bronze Age to the 20th century.However, little is known of the early history, the first written record of which dates from the late 14th century when John of Fordun mentions 'the isle of Irte, which is agreed to be under the Circius and on the margins of the world'. The islands were historically part of the domain of the MacLeods of Harris whose steward was responsible for the collection of rents in kind and other duties. The first report of a visit to the islands dates from 1549 when Donald Munro suggested that:The inhabitants thereof ar simple poor people, scarce learnit in aney religion, but M’Cloyd of Herray, his stewart, or he quhom he deputs in sic office, sailes anes in the zear ther at midsummer, with some chaplaine to baptise bairnes ther.The chaplain's best efforts notwithstanding, the islanders' isolation and dependence on the bounty of the natural world meant their philosophy bore as much relationship to Druidism as it did to Christianity until the arrival of Rev John MacDonald in 1822. For example, Macauley (1764) reports the existence of five druidic altars including a large circle of stones fixed perpendicularly in the ground, by the Stallir House on Boreray.At the time of Martin's visit in 1697 the population was 180 and the steward: elected the most \"meagre\" among his friends in the neighbouring islands, to that number and took them periodically to St. Kilda to enjoy the nourishing and plentiful, if primitive, fare of the island, and so be restored to their wonted health and strength.".
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Monro_(priest).
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Flying_boat.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900).
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Harris,_Scotland.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Influenza.
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink John_Crichton-Stuart,_5th_Marquess_of_Bute.
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Air_Force.
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda,_Scotland.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Sunday_school.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Tetanus.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Tweed_(cloth).
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_Wellington.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLink File:Boreray_and_the_Stacs.jpg.
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- History_of_St_Kilda wikiPageWikiLinkText "History of St Kilda".
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- History_of_St_Kilda subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Outer_Hebrides.
- History_of_St_Kilda subject Category:History_of_the_Outer_Hebrides.
- History_of_St_Kilda subject Category:St_Kilda,_Scotland.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Archipelago.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Area.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Place.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Archipelago.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Area.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Attraction.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Place.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Redirect.
- History_of_St_Kilda type Site.
- History_of_St_Kilda comment "St Kilda was continuously inhabited for two millennia or more, from the Bronze Age to the 20th century.However, little is known of the early history, the first written record of which dates from the late 14th century when John of Fordun mentions 'the isle of Irte, which is agreed to be under the Circius and on the margins of the world'. The islands were historically part of the domain of the MacLeods of Harris whose steward was responsible for the collection of rents in kind and other duties.".
- History_of_St_Kilda label "History of St Kilda".
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- History_of_St_Kilda depiction St_Kilda_Stac_Lee.jpg.
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