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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LADY'S STEP | Lady's Steps Lady's Steps Lady's Steps |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | This name is applied to a ledge of broken rock, situated at the bottom of the cliff which is very high. |
BROW OF HARROL | Brow of Harrol Brow of Harrol Brow of Harrol |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | This is the name of a very steep and high part of the cliff, at the haven called Harrol. |
POOR MAN OF HARROL | Poor Man of Harrol Poor Man of Harrol Poor Man of Harrol |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | A very large and high rock standing up on the shore, on which it is said a very large ship once struck and went to pieces, all hands in the ship were lost. |
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