Vacsay

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For other islands with similar names, please see Bhacsaidh

Vacsay (Scottish Gaelic: Bhacsaidh or Bhacsaigh from Old Norse "bakkiey" meaning "peat bank island") is one of the Outer Hebrides. It is off the west coast of Lewis in West Loch Roag. It is 41 ha in size, and 34 metres at its highest point.

[edit] History

Like many of the surrounding islands, Vacsay is uninhabited due to the Highland Clearances, which occurred here in 1827.[1]

It was bought in 1993 by Sindar Iqbal Singh, a London business man, who currently lives in Lesmahagow. He has bought the title, "Lord of Butley Manor" and also wishes to rename Vacsay, "Robert Burns' island" [1], although Burns never visited the Outer Hebrides.

[edit] Geography and geology

The island is Lewisian gneiss.[1]

Vacsay has an extremely complicated coastline, and is connected at low tide to several surrounding islets such as Trathasam, and Liacam.

It is between the islands of Vuia Mòr and Pabay Mòr and is off Great Bernera.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Haswell-Smith, Hamish. (2004) The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate.