Kitterland

Kitterland

Kitterland ( _gv. Famman Kitterland) is an islet between the Isle of Man and the Calf of Man in the Irish Sea.

Background

Legend says that the islet was named after the Norwegian Baron Kitter who supposedly ruled the Isle of Man and, after hunting down all the deer, bison and elk on the mainland, sailed to the Calf of Man to hunt the deer there. While on the Calf his castle at Barrule was accidentally set on fire. Seeing his house in flames from the Calf he rushed back, but his boat floundered against the islet in Calf Sound and he drowned. The islet was then named after this accident.

According to Manx legend [Manx Fairy Tales, Peel, L. Morrison, 1929] , Baron Kitter's hunting had wiped out the animals of the Calf, and the people of Mann were afraid he would begin hunting their own beasts. They asked the wisest witches of the island to help them. While Baron Kitter was on the Calf, his cook Eaoch of the Loud Voice fell asleep. The witch Ada put a spell on the pot so that it boiled over, setting the castle on fire.Kitter's friends, who had stayed on the Calf, decided that Eaoch had plotted with the witch to kill off the Norwegians and had him brought before the Norwegian King Olaf, who sentenced him to death. Norwegian custom allowed him to choose the manner of his death, so Eaoch said he wished to have his head laid across the King's legs and cut off with the King's own sword. This sword Macabuin, made by Loan Maclibuin the Dark Smith of Drontheim, could cut the hardest granite just by touching it. The Norwegians begged the King to refuse, but he would not break his word and gave orders to proceed. However, the witch Ada was there, and told them to lay nine times nine toads' skins, cuirn tree twigs and adders' eggs across the King's legs. When the sword was laid gently on Eaoch's neck, it instantly cut it off, and cut through the adders' eggs and the cuirn tree twigs as well - only the toads' skins saved the King's leg.

Trivia

* Kitterland is currently owned by the Manx National Trust and has a wealth of bird and marine wildlife.
*Kitterland has a human population of zero (it is basically uninhabitable) and is in the parish of Rushen.
*It is called "Famman Kitterland" in Manx, which roughtly translates as "Tail of the Rocky Isle."

External links

* [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/sm1911/p105.htm The legend of Baron Kitter]

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