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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NAN GOBHAR Cnoc an Gobhair
Cnoc an Gobhair
Cnoc an Gobhair
"Cnoc nan Gobhar ",
John McVean Kinerarach
Donald McLauchlan Carn na Faire
John McPhail Carn na Faire
The Goats' Hill. Evidently in the plural.
223 A prominent hill on the East of Bàgh na Doirling, and a short distance to the north of Cnoc an t'Sabhal Sig: [Signification] The Goats' Knoll.
PORT RIGH Port Righ John McVean Kinerarach
Donald McLauchlan Carn na Faire
John McPhail Carn na Faire
223 A creek on the East side of Carn na Faire & used as a landing place for passengers who are going from, or returning to Gigha by Steamer, a small boat conveys the passengers to & from the Steamboat which lies a short distance off Sig: [Signification] "Kings Port"

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Plan 223-5 -- Ph. [Parish] Gigha & Cara (united) -- Argyllshire

Cnoc nan Gobhar [note]
nom. plur. [nominative plural] Gobhair
Gen. plur. [Genitive plural] & nom. sing. [nominative singular] Gobhar Gabhar or Gobhar?

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