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" In the year 1682 one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could... "
The Orkneys and Shetland: Their Past and Present State - Page 341
by John R. Tudor - 1883 - 703 pages
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Summers and Winters in the Orkneys

Daniel Gorrie - 1868 - 410 pages
...the called Finnmen. In the year 1 68 1 one was seen sometimes sailing, sometimes mooring up and down in his little boat at the south end of the Isle of Eday. Most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a boat...
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Summers and Winters in the Orkneys

Daniel Gorrie - 1868 - 402 pages
...the called Finnmen. In the year 168 1 one was seen sometimes sailing, sometimes mooring up and down in his little boat at the south end of the Isle of Eday. Most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a boat...
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A description of the isles of Orkney. [Followed by] An essay concerning the ...

James Wallace - 1883 - 296 pages
...which are called Finnmen;* In the year 1682, one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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A Description of the Isles of Orkney

James Wallace - 1883 - 304 pages
...which are called Finnmen;* In the year 1682, one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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The Testimony of Tradition

David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 pages
...which are called Finnmen; In the year 1682 one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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The Archaeological Review, Volume 4

George Laurence Gomme - 1890 - 562 pages
...which are called Finnmen ; In the year 1682 one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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The Testimony of Tradition

David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 pages
...which are called Finnmen; In the year 1682 one was seen sometime sailing, sometime Rowing up and down in his little Boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda, most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 8

James Maclehose - 1911 - 502 pages
...which are called Finnmen : In the year 1682, one was seen sometime sailing, sometime rowing up and down in his little boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda. Most of the people of the isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 8

James Maclehose - 1911 - 510 pages
...which are called Finnmen : In the year 1682, one was seen sometime sailing, sometime rowing up and down in his little boat at the south end of the Isle of Eda. Most of the people of the isle flocked to see him, and when they adventured to put out a boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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American Anthropologist, Volume 15

1913 - 838 pages
...1911), p. 639. « Description of the Isles of Orkney (1693), edited by J. Small, 1883, pp. 33, 34. in his little boat, at the south end of the Isle of Eda. Most of the people of the Isle flocked to see him and when they advanced to put out a Boat with men to see if they could apprehend...
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