River Glass, Strathglass

It begins at the confluence of the River Affric and the Abhainn Deabhag, near the village of Tomich.

[1][2][3] The river is crossed by several bridges: Following the Scottish Reformation in 1560, the modern site of the Fasnakyle bridge was for many years the location of a secret Mass house whose parishioners were served, like the rest of the Catholic population of Strathglass, by outlawed "heather priests"[4] of the Society of Jesus.

[5] According to Odo Blundell, the Mass house was situated so that it could only be approached by a Mass path, "leading from the lower end of Strathglass, eighteen miles distant.

"[6] Among the priests of their Order who offered Mass at Fasnakyle before the Suppression of the Jesuits were Frs John Farquharson (1699-1782), Alexander Cameron (1701-1746), and Norman MacLeod (c.1715-1777).

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River Glass near Struy
Fasnakyle Bridge