- Eas
Gobhain is a
river in the
Trossachs of
Scotland just west of
Callander . It is the
outflow of Loch
Venachar and
joins with
Garbh Uisge west of Callander...
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confluence of two
smaller rivers, the
Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas
Gobhain at Callander, Stirlingshire. It
flows into the
River Forth near Drip north-west...
- the
western end of Loch Venachar, and at the
eastern end
emerges the Eas
Gobhain which joins with the
Garbh Uisge (River Leny) at
Callander to form the...
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confluence of two
smaller rivers, the
Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas
Gobhain about 1⁄3 mile (500 m) west of the
bridge at Callander. A 19th-century...
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sometimes McGowan variants are
derived from
MacEoghain rather than Mac
Gobhain.
MacFhearchair Carrocher, Farquhar, Farquharson, Kerracher, MacErchar,...
- In
Ireland the name
MacGowan refers to an
eponymous ancestor,
Aengus an
Gobhain ("Angus the Smith") or Áengus
Goibnenn mac
Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide...
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Ardoch Burn (L)
Keltie Water (L)
Garbh Uisge (Ls) (drains Loch Lubnaig) Eas
Gobhain (Rs) (drains Loch Venachar)
Goodie Water (L)
Kelty Water (R)
Duchray Water...
- north-west Callander. It is the
outflow of Loch
Lubnaig and
joins with Eas
Gobhain west of
Callander to form the
River Teith. The name of the river, Garbh...
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there are
three intakes on
tributaries of the
River Add, one on the Allt
Gobhain and two more on
unnamed streams to its east.
These feed
water into a tunnel...
- (MacGilduff, Gilduff)
chiefs of
Teallach Gairbheith -
modern day
Tullygarvey Mac
Gobhain (MacGowan, Smith, Smyth, Smythe, Smeeth, O'Gowan) a
military clan originally...