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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KIRK LAKES | Kirk Lakes Kirk Lakes Kirk Lakes |
Arthur Buchan. St. Combs John Buchan. St. Combs Alexander Strachan St. Combs |
003 | Applicable to two reefs of whinstone rocks between high and low mark, immediately below the village of St. Combs and St. Colm's Kirk (Ruins). Signification. "Kirk. Flat Stones or rocks" "Kirk Licks" would be nearer the local pronounciation. It is evidently from the Gaelic "Leac" a flagstone. |
HALL [St Combs] | Hall Hall Hall |
Arthur Buchan John Buchan Alexander Strachan |
003 | A plain building near northern extremity of village of St. Combs used as a place of worship, (under control of no particular religious denomination,) public meetings are also held. The interior is fitted up with seats and pews, It is the property of the villagers. |
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