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Pabay is a
Scottish island just off the
coast of Skye. The name
Pabay is
derived from an old
Norse word
meaning "priest's isle" and
there are the remains...
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anglicised to "
Pabay" or "Pabbay"
means "priest island", but it is not
clear if
these names refer to the
early Papar or later, post-Norse priests.
Pabay, off the...
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Pabay Mòr or
Pabaigh Mòr is an
uninhabited island in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The island's name
comes from papey, an Old
Norse name
meaning "Island...
- Uist Pabbay, Loch Baghasdail, in Loch Baghasdail, off
South Uist
Papey Pabay Papa,
Scotland This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Pabaigh) in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland: Pabbay,
Barra Isles Pabbay,
Harris Pabay, the
Inner Hebrides near Skye Pabaigh, Loch Baghasdail,
South Uist Iceland...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 16
November 2018.
Retrieved 9
March 2018. "
Pabay – Yoker" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 26 May 2016. Retrieved...
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British Isles around 1150.
Around 1549,
pirates resided on the
islands of
Pabay and Lon****. The
MacNeils of
Barra frequently engaged in
piracy to financially...
- name "appropriately
means Bird Island".
Pabbay Papaey Norse priest island Pabay Ronay Norse rough island Sandray Sandray Norse sand
island Sanderay beach...
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described the
neighbouring island of
Pabay as follows, "At the s**** of Sky foresaid, lyes ane iyle
callit Pabay,
neyre ane myle in lenthe, full of woodes...
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growth of
hedgerows and crops. The
islands of Raasay, Rona,
Scalpay and
Pabay all lie to the
north and east
between Skye and the mainland. The Isle of...