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Shiaba

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Ross of Mull while others were encouraged to go overseas. A contributing factor to the clearance of the village was the hardship experienced by the people of Shiaba following the failure of the potato crop in 1846 which gave support to the landlord's arguments that removal was in their best interests.
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of the settlement began in 1845 when the Duke of Argyll issued the residents with an eviction notice. The literate and articulate response of those inhabitants who wished to remain is well-documented. However, in 1847 almost all the inhabitants were removed, with some relocating to other areas of the
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on 5 March 1993. The decision was made on the grounds that it was of national importance as a well-preserved and documented settlement showing the evolution from a pre-crofting to a crofting economy, and which therefore has the potential to provide information about the Scottish rural economy and
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At its height the settlement included a School, two corn-drying kilns, one if not two horizontal watermills, around 12 dwellings built in the typical local-fashion with rounded-corners, as well as other agricultural structures including byres, peat-drying stacks, and possibly a small chapel. The
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The township first appears by the name Shiaba in written records in 1779, though it is thought likely that its existence predates this. A possible earlier reference can be found in Bleau's Atlas of Scotland, 1654, which depicts the settlement of 'Shaback' in the approximate location of Shiaba.
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According to the 1871 census only a single shepherd and his family remained, tending a flock and managing 92 hectares of land. This dwelling too was vacated in 1937 following severe storm damage and the township was finally abandoned entirely.
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community with fixed areas of land attached to each croft. It is likely that this change was at least partially driven by a policy of
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Mull as shown in Bleau's Atlas of Scotland, 1654. Shiaba (as 'Shaback') can be found towards the bottom left on the
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in 1993 due to its significance as a source of information about 18th and 19th century rural life in Scotland.
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remains of most of these buildings are still clearly visible. The population in the mid-1800s was around 130.
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meaning "six cows", a reflection of the area's relative fertility in comparison to other parts of the
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A notable resident of Shiba was the Gaelic poet Mary MacLucas, author of the Gaelic hymn
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agricultural system, around 1804 it had changed into a
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society in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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View looking west over Shiaba towards Carsaig Arches
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Scottish Gaelic

Shiaba is located in Argyll and Bute
Argyll and Bute
Civil parish
Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon
Council area
Argyll and Bute
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK
Scotland
56°17′48″N 6°08′32″W / 56.296543°N 6.142084°W / 56.296543; -6.142084
Scottish Gaelic
Isle of Mull
Scotland
Bunessan
Scheduled monument
Gaelic
Ross of Mull
Napier Commission

Ross of Mull

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