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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SANDY GOE Sandy Goe Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk
Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims
Mr James Robertson, Brims
004 A fine sandy Goe about 5 Chains North of Mains of Brims - a good haven for boats - and sometimes used as such -
HAM BERRY Ham Berry Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk
Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims
Mr James Robertson, Brims
004 A long flat point of rock which forms the East side of Sandy Goe - the name though peculiar is well known -
PORT OF BRIMS Port of Brims Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk
Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims
Mr James Robertson, Brims
004 A narrow haven with a fine shingly beach bounded on each side by rugged rocks - used as a harbour for boats. it takes its name from Brims

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