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FLANNAN ISLANDS

Volume 9 · 63 words · 1842 Edition

a group of small islands, some six or seven in number, lying twelve miles north-west of the Isle of Skye. They are wild, rocky, and uninhabited; but from the remains of sacred edifices found upon them, they must formerly have been the residence of some Culdean or other religious order. At present they are noted for sheep pasturage.

FLATS, in Music. See INTERVAL.