A little more information re St Kilda, Scotland can be found in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HirtaHirta is the largest island of the St Kilda archipelago. The last permanent inhabitants were removed in 1930 but tourism is still active. Particularly interesting is this line from the Wikipedia -
"In 1764 (according to the Census),[23] there were 90 St Kildans, 105 in 1841, and 112 in 1851.
The following year, 36 left for Australia, financed by the Highland and Island Emigration Society.[24] By the 1861 census, the population was only 71; by 1911 it was 74, and 43 by 1927, declining to 36 by 1930."
St Kilda was named by Charles La Trobe, then superintendent of the Port Phillip District, after a schooner, Lady of St Kilda, which moored at the main beach in early 1842.[3]
The schooner Lady of St Kilda was named in honour of Lady Grange, who was imprisoned by her husband between 1734 and 1740 on the island of Hirta, the largest island in the St Kilda archipelago, on the western edge of Scotland.
So there was a vague connection to the Scottish location.
Ross