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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MEIKLE DUMEATH | Muckle Dumeath Muckle Dumeath Muckle Dumeath |
Mr. David Taylor, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. James Paterson, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. Alexander Barclay, Schoolhouse, Tillymaud. |
032 | A very large rock, situated at the mouth of Long Haven. |
LONG HAVEN | Long Haven Long Haven Long Haven |
Mr. David Taylor, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. James Paterson, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. Alexander Barclay, Schoolhouse, Tillymaud. |
032 | A very large haven, situated a little distance north of Heathery Haven, and close to Harry's Jennie. |
CAVE OF BOMAHOY | Cave of Bomahoy Cave of Bomahoy Cave of Bomahoy |
Mr. David Taylor, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. James Paterson, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. Alexander Barclay, Schoolhouse, Tillymaud. |
032 | This name is given to one of the prettiest caves along this coast, and is situated in Long Haven at the north end of the parish. |
CAVE OF GILLAMOY | Cave of Gillamoy Cave of Gillamoy Cave of Gillamoy |
Mr. David Taylor, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. James Paterson, Fisherman, Bullers. Mr. Alexander Barclay, Schoolhouse, Tillymaud. |
032 | A cave, much frequented by smugglers at a former period |
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[Page] 105Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Cruden
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