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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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