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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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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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