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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONG HAVEN The Long Haven
The Long Haven
The Long Haven
Mr. John Alexander.
Mr. James Paterson.
Mr. James Mitchell.
032 This name applies to a very long narrow gutter running into the land, situated a little north of Slains Castle. They call this The Long Haven, to distinguish it from the Long Haven in the north of this Parish.
SUGAR LOAF The Sugar Loaf
The Sugar Loaf
The Sugar Loaf
Mr. John Alexander.
Mr. James Paterson.
Mr. James Mitchell.
032 A large rock, standing up on a piece of flat rock, situated at the south side of the mouth of the Long Haven.
FAIRIES' BATH The Fairy's Bath
The Fairy's Bath
The Fairy's Bath
Mr. John Alexander.
Mr. James Paterson.
Mr. James Mitchell.
032 This name applies to a small gutter situated close to the Bow.
NORTH SEA or GERMAN OCEAN North Sea or German Ocean
North Sea or German Ocean
North Sea or German Ocean
The Right Hon. [Honourable] The Earl of Errol
The Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Pratt, Cruden
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Ross, Cruden
032 A considerable sea washing the east coast of England and Scotland.

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