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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HOWE LOUP | How Loup How Loup How Loup |
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold |
040 | This name is applied to a large broken rubbly rock, shewing a small piece above high water. Situated at the south end of the Bay of Cruden. |
KELLOCK STONE | Kellock Stone Kellock Stone Kellock Stone |
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold |
040 | This name is applied to the highest piece of rock in this group, and is a great place for sea birds, This rock falls almost perpendicular on the south side and slopes gradually on the north side to the sea. |
SAND CRAIG | Sand Craig Sand Craig Sand Craig |
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold |
040 | This is a large rock, covered on the west side with sand, situated close to the Kellock Stone. |
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[Page] 195Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Cruden
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