Muck

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Muck is one of the Small Isles off the west coast of Scotland. It's the smallest of the four inhabited Isles, about 2.5 miles east-west by a mile north-south, and has no shop, church or even a letter-box. It's low-lying and relatively fertile, with a range of accommodation, so in summer its resident population of 40 is doubled. Muck is owned by the MacEwen family, who've lived and farmed here for a century. Back in 1785 the owner hated being called "Lord of Muck" and tried to persuade Johnson & Boswell that it was "Monk". The name probably means "pigs" (Gaelic "Mouach") but is now thought to refer to porpoises, "sea-pigs", which abound in these waters.

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