Catriona Nic Fhearghais (also known as Christina Ferguson or Christiana Ferguson), possibly born in Contin, in Ross-shire, was a Scottish Gaelic poet whose floruit was 1745-6. She mainly wrote about the impact of the loss at the Battle of Culloden and the destruction of Scottish Gaelic culture. She is most well known as the author of Cumha do dh'Uilleam Siseal. Ferguson was married to William Chisholm, who was a smith, armourer and standard bearer for the chief of Clan Chisholm. Chisholm was killed at the Battle of Culloden. In his memory, Ferguson wrote Cumha do dh'Uilleam Siseal (Gaelic for Lament to William Chisholm), also known as Mo Rùn Geal Òg (My Fair Young Love). A roadside memorial marks the site of Chisholm and Ferguson's cottage, near Struy in Strathglass.
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