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  • ...the North Isles of [[Shetland]]: the most northly inhabited island after [[Unst]]. In the 2001 it had a usually resident population of 957. ...on, Rev. John ''The Gazetteer of Scotland'' (Edinburgh, 1882) Published by W. & A.K. Johnstone</ref>
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  • |first=Duane W. ...Orkney|Mainland]] (58°58'N) through this island to [[Costa Head]] (3°14'W) and to Inga Ness (59'17'N) in [[Westray]] through Westray, to Bow Head, ac
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  • ...ion of Scotland by Lewis, Samuel (1846)}}</ref> or " Fetheray".<ref>Skene, W. F. (November 1862) "Of the early Frisian Settlements in Scotland". Antiqua ...nd'' on the shape of Fidra. (This claim is also made about the island of [[Unst]] in Shetland.) He also mentioned Fidra in his novel ''Catriona''.<ref name
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  • ...Palace]] in [[Kirkwall]],{{sfn|Anderson|2004b}} and [[Muness Castle]] on [[Unst]], built for Bruce of Cultmalindie.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://data.histori *D Hall & W J Lindsay: ''[http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload
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  • |island=Unst ...island. The castle is two miles east of the village of [[Uyeasound]]. As Unst is its most northerly inhabited island, so Muness is Britain's most norther
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