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Milton (South Uist)

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Flora MacDonald memorial

Milton (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrraidh Bhailteas) is the name of a tack or tenant farm on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. It was on this tack that Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald (1722-1790) was born and spent her childhood. A memorial dedicated to her stands at the remains of the township.

References

  1. MacGregor, Alexander (December 2009). The life of Flora Macdonald, and her adventures with prince Charles. Nabu Press. p. 26.
  2. Holland, Julian (January 2009). Exploring the Islands of Scotland: The Ultimate Practical Guide. Frances Lincoln. p. 68.

57°13′01″N 7°24′05″W / 57.21684°N 7.40135°W / 57.21684; -7.40135


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