Eilean Munde is a uninhabited[1] island in Loch Leven, close to Ballachulish.
[2] The island is the site of a graveyard once used by the Stewarts of Ballachulish, the MacDonalds of Glencoe and the Camerons of Callart.
Though the island has little depth of earth, being rocky, the MacDonalds and Camerons still bury there[8]In a letter to Stewart of Ballachulish, dated Leith, November 15, 1770, after giving the history of the saint, as in the text, he proceeds: As the walls of his chapel with you are still standing, and appear to be entire, I would heartily wish that those who still bury on the island would put a roof upon the chapel.
Surely they could do it at a small charge, as there is plenty of wood in the country, and that your slate quarry is at hand.
In this case I could have worship in it when God may be pleased to favour me with a return to the delightful Bottom of Ballachelish.