may be" ha/" H*bP de?. **«c solitude may t>e uad m wholesale quantities lies the tiny island of Eriskay" about three nr »] °n& aDd ?WO r miles "ide > is Stuart iJAT mJ uly > 1745 ' that Charl<* ing the S±^ on f y>*™&y spot and, feelWn f ? d °/ lus family s ancient kingdom under his feet for the first time, elwkTh' lara1 ara £ ome home" He bro«ght with him from France some seeds of the san C t ua^y rahe°°had ?n Ihis plant Btill grows on Eriskay and it is believed not to exist anywhere else in the British Isles. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 13
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