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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HARROL Harrol
Harrol
Harrol
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold
Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold
Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold
040 This name is applied to a portion of the shore covered with very large boulders, and is situated a little north of Cave Arthur.
SKELLYIS OF HARROL Skellies of Harrol
Skellies of Harrol
Skellies of Harrol
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold
Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold
Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold
040 This name is applied to a group of rugged rocks, falling almost perpendicular at the edges, to the sea, and are situated at Harrol.
INCH PEEL Inch Peel
Inch Peel
Inch Peel
Mr. John Cormack, Whinnyfold
Mr. Andrew Hay, Whinnyfold
Mr. James Hay, Whinnyfold
040 A large broken rock which stands a little south of the Skellies of Harrol. - There was once a very fine ship lost here, by striking on this rock.

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[Note relating to 'Skellyis of Harrol'] - Skellyis. Rugged rocks. (Jamieson)

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