An diofar eadar na mùthaidhean a rinneadh air "Rùm"

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Loidhne 13:
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"''the wild outcries of the men and heart-breaking wails of the women and children filled all the air between the mountain shores''".<ref>Waugh, Edwin (1882) ''The Limping Pilgrim'' quoting an unknown shepherd. Recorded in Love, J.A. "Rhum's Human History" in Clutton-Brock and Ball (1987) duilleag 40.</ref></blockquote>
 
Ach cha robh gnìomhachas caoraich soirbheachail. Sgrìobh an t-eòlaiche-chreagan Hugh Miller:
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''The single sheep-farmer who had occupied the holdings of so many had been unfortunate in his speculations, and had left the island: the proprietor, his landlord seemed to have been as little fortunate as his tenant, for the island itself was in the market; and a report went current at the time that it was on the eve of being purchased by some wealthy Englishman, who purposed converting it into a deer forest. How strange a cycle!'' <ref> Miller, Hugh (1845) ''The Cruise of the Betsey''. National Museums Of Scotland: (2000 reprint). ISBN 190166354</ref></blockquote>
Reic ''MacLean of Coll'' Rùm don ''Marquess of Salisbury'' ann an 1845, chleadh esan an t-eilean airson [[spòrs]] agus fois a ghabhail. Ann an 1888, cheannaich John Bullough à Lancashire Rùm.
 
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