- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
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Lough Oughter and then
moving to
Tullymongan near to
modern Cavan. The
MacGobhains (McGowans)
served as
leader of the gallowgl****. A Mic
Bradaigh (Brady)...
-
modern day
Tullygarvey MacGobhain (
MacGowan, Smith, Smyth, Smythe, Smeeth, O'Gowan) a
military clan
originally from
Ulaid Mac Cába (McCabe) Hiberno-Scottish...
-
family of
MacGowans of
uncertain origin.[citation needed] In
Ireland the name
MacGowan
refers to an
eponymous ancestor,
Aengus an
Gobhain ("Angus the...
-
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...
-
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...
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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...