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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BAIRNIES' ROCKS Bairnie's Rocks
Bairnie's Rocks
Bairnie's Rocks
Mr George Mackie H.M. [Harbour Master]
Mr John Park
Mr G. N. Watt
003 Applies to some low lying flat rocks, near the west end of Fraserburgh Bay
BOICH HEAD Boich Head
Boich Head
Boich Head
Mr George Mackie H.M. [Harbour Master]
Mr John Park
Mr G. N. Watt
003 Applies to a dangerous ledge of rocks, situated a little south of the Burnett Bush
BURNETT BUSH Burnett Bush
Burnett Bush
Burnett Bush
Mr George Mackie H.M. [Harbour Master]
Mr John Park
Mr G. N. Watt
003 A name applied to a dangerous rock situated a short distance North of Boich Head.
LACKIE HEAD Lackie Head
Lackie Head
Lackie Head
Mr George Mackie H.M. [Harbour Master]
Mr John Park
Mr G. N. Watt
003 Applies to a prominent point situated at the East entrance to the Cove
NORTH SEA or GERMAN OCEAN North Sea or German Ocean
North Sea or German Ocean
Statistical Account of Aberdeenshire
Chambers' Atlas for the People
002 ; 003 "The North Sea or German Ocean, washes the entire eastern coast of Great Britain, and the opposite shores of the Netherlands, Germany. Denmark. and part of Norway, It presents a number of small subordinate firths and bays, the largest of which is the Skager Rack, between Denmark & Norway: its expanse is unbroken by islands, but is encumbered with several large submarine shoals and banks. Its area from The Straits of Dover on the South, to the Shetland Islands, is calculated at 153.750 Square Miles."
"Chambers' Atlas for the People p. [page] 12"

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