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Ach Aonghais Òig Rìomhaich

Date 23 January 1960
Track ID 46562
Part 1

Track Information

Original Track ID

SA1960.35.A8

Original Tape ID

SA1960.035

Summary

Angus MacLellan describes how Captain Angus MacDonald of Milton drowned. He then sings an elegy composed for him. It describes his nobility and his leadership of men. The bard uses the image of the fallen tree when describing Captain MacDonald's death. The bard asks God's protection for the man's family.

Item Notes

5 (8-line) verses sung. Composed by Angus Campbell (Am Bàrd Sgallach).

Captain Angus MacDonald drowned in Loch Aoineart, South Uist in 1809.

See:
'Folksongs and Folklore of South Uist' (Margaret F. Shaw ed., 1955) p. 102
'The Uist Collection - The Poems and Songs of John MacCodrum, Archibald MacDonald, and some of the minor Uist bards' (Rev. A. MacDonald ed., 1894) p. 207

Item Subject/Person

MacDonald, Captain Angus [Aonghas Òg Àirigh a' Mhuilinn]

Recording Location

County - Inverness-shire

Parish - South Uist

Island - South Uist

Item Location

County - Inverness-shire

Parish - South Uist

Island - South Uist

Village/Place - Loch Eynort

Language

Gaelic

Genre

Song

Collection

SoSS

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good