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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GEODHA MHOR | Giodh Mhor Geodha Mhor Geodha Mhor |
John Smith John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A large creek on the north shore of Pabby Beag, the shore of which is inaccessible tho' not very high, and in which there is no low water mark, it is very dangerous for boats, when the wind is from the north east or west. Geodha Mhor signifies Large Creek |
PABAIDH BHEAG | Pabby Beag Pabaidh Bheag Pabaidh Bheag |
John Smith John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A large rocky island in Loch Roag. The shore of which is bold rough steep and very uneven, with a number of small creeks in several of which there is no low water mark. It is difficult to land on any part of this island, when the wind is from the north east or west. There are a number of low water rocks round it which causes it to be so unsafe for boats to come near |
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