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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE GUTTER | The Gutter The Gutter The Gutter |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Sim, Clochtow. Mr George Phillips, Old Castle. |
039 | A small deep gutter, running between two rocks, situated a little south of the Iron Man. |
RADEL SKELLYIS | Radel Skellyis Radel Skellyis Radel Skellyis |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Sim, Clochtow. Mr George Phillips, Old Castle. |
039 | This name is applied to a large piece of flat shelving rock, situated close to the Gutter. |
RADEL HAVEN | Radel Haven Radel Haven Radel Haven |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Sim, Clochtow. Mr George Phillips, Old Castle. |
039 | A small bay or haven, situated close to Radel Skellyis. This haven affords quiet shelter for the fishing boats in stormy weather. |
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[Page] 51Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Slains
[Note beside 'The Gutter'] - Gutter. A Mire; As. "The road was a perfect gutter." This term Occurs in A very instructive proverb, addressed to those who pretend to trust to Providence, while they are totally regardless of the use of means; "ye're no to lie down in the gutter", and I think that providence will come and tak ye out again. (Jamieson)
[Note beside 'Radel Skellyis'] - Rade. Raid. An Invasion; An attack by violence. A ridiculous enterprise or expedition, as, "Ye made braw raid to the fair yesterday." "Whatten a raid this ye've ha'en". What fine business is this you have been about? That our Ancestors viewed the v. [verb] to ride as the origin of the S. Raid appears from the Sense in which the pret. [preterite] of the v. [verb] occurs in one of our Acts. (Jamieson)
Skellyis. Rugged rocks (Jamieson)
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