Small archipelago of islands in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
The Barra Isles, also known as the Bishop's Isles, are a small archipelago in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. They lie south of the island of Barra, for which they are named. The group consists of nine islands and numerous rocky islets, skerries, and sea stacks.
In 1427, the Lords of the Isles awarded the lairdship of Barra (and its associated islands) to Clan MacNeil of Barra. However, after acts of piracy by the MacNeils, King James VI transferred ownership of the southern archipelago to the Bishop of the Isles,[note 1] hence the islands became known as the Bishop's Isles.[1] Murray writes that they belonged "to the Bishop of the Isles de jure although to MacNeil de facto".[1]
Many of the islands are extremely small; only the largest, Vatersay – which is now linked by the Vatersay Causeway to Barra – remains inhabited. Berneray (also known as Barra Head), Pabbay, Sandray and Mingulay have been inhabited in the past. The four smallest named islands are Flodday, Lingay, Muldoanich and Uineasan.[note 2]
The Barra Isles are featured in several Viking sagas.
In addition to the larger islands there are various smaller islets, stacks and skerries. Biruaslum is a stack to the west of Vatersay. It reaches 72 metres (236 ft) in height and there is a ruined prehistoric fort on the southern side. Francis G. Thompson describes it as "high and virtually inaccessible";[2] James Fisher mentions a "fulmar flying up and down its tiny cliff."[3]
List of the Barra Isles (roughly north to south)
Name
Alternative name
Area (ha)
Position in relation to Vatersay
Vatersay
Bhatarsaigh
960
—
Muldoanich
Maol Dòmhnaich
78
5 km E
Uineasan
—
~5
0 km E
Flodday
Flodaigh
23
4 km SW
Sandray
Sanndraigh
385
4 km S
Lingay
Lingeigh
27
8 km SW
Pabbay
Pabaigh
250
10 km SSW
Mingulay
Miùghlaigh
640
14 km SSW
Berneray
Beàrnaraigh
204
16 km SSW
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^ abMurray, W.H. (1966) The Hebrides. London. Heinemann. p. 230
^Francis G. Thompson, The Uists and Barra (David and Charles, 1974), 168
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