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Pabbay (Gaelic: Pabaigh) is the name of
several islands in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland:
Pabbay,
Barra Isles, to the
south of
Barra Pabbay, Harris, in...
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Pabbay (Scottish Gaelic: Pabaigh) is one of the
Barra Isles at the
southern tip of the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The name
comes from Papey,
which is...
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Causeway to
Barra –
remains inhabited.
Berneray (also
known as
Barra Head),
Pabbay,
Sandray and
Mingulay have been
inhabited in the past. The four smallest...
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island of Skye.
Pabbay near
Barra lying in the Bishop's
Isles Pabbay near
Harris Pabbay,
South Uist at grid
reference NF775195...
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Pabbay (Scottish Gaelic: Pabaigh) is an
uninhabited island in the
Outer Hebrides of
Scotland which lies in the
Sound of
Harris between Harris and North...
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originally named Papey and
renamed "
Pabbay" (Scottish Gaelic: Pabaigh) in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland:
Pabbay,
Barra Isles Pabbay,
Harris Pabay, the
Inner Hebrides...
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Inner Hebrides Scalpay,
Outer Hebrides Great Bernera Little Bernera Pabbay Mhor
Pabbay Bheag Berisay The Old Hill
Flodday Vuia Mhor Vuia
Bheag Vacasay West...
- conflict; the
wound never completely healed and
confined him to his home on
Pabbay for much of his life.
Tradition states that he died when this
wound re-opened...
- ****ociated with the Isle of
Lewis and
Harris (Leòdhas)
around Ness (Nis), Dun
Pabbay, and
Barvas (Barabhas),
lands in
Sutherland around Durness, and in North...
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regarded Bridei as a
fairly distant presence." The
island of
Pabbay is the site of the
Pabbay Stone, the only
extant Pictish symbol stone in the
Outer Hebrides...