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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACKSCRATH | Blackscrath Blackscrath Blackscrath |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | A large cliff having a lot of large broken rocks standing on it, situated close to Slagduff. |
BUCK'S NOSE | Bucks Nose Bucks Nose Bucks Nose |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | This name is applied to a very steep piece of the cliff at the south end of Blackscrath. |
CAVES OF BLACKSCRATH | Caves of Blackscrath Caves of Blackscrath Caves of Blackscrath |
Mr. John Cormack. Mr. Andrew Hay. Mr. James Hay. |
040 | Two fine caves running into the cliff, on the shore of Blackscrath. It is said that these caves were frequently used by the smugglers in olden times. |
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