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In this case the proper noun ends in an S. You are also trying to show ownership. So the correct punctuation would be Fergus'


This answer does not need improvement; it is incorrect and needs to be changed. Fergus is a singular noun ending in the letter S. Being a proper noun is irrelevant in punctuation of possessives. Add apostrophe S, as in Fergus's horse. There are exceotions, such as when the pronouncing the possessive ending as a separate syllable sounds awkward, as in "DId you read Aristophanes' Lysisstrata? (I generally refer to The Holt Handbook, 4th edition, Harcourt and Brace.

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