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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OUTER JANETS Outer Janets
Outer Janets
Outer Janets
Mr George Robertson. Collieston.
Mr George Phillips. Old Castle.
Mr Sim. Clochtow.
039 This name is applied to a few detached rocks, which are situated in Radel Haven.
DOG DAUGHTERS Dog Daughters
Dog Daughters
Dog Daughters
Mr George Robertson. Collieston.
Mr George Phillips. Old Castle.
Mr Sim. Clochtow.
039 This name is applied to a small gutter which runs up to the Lum Cave.
LUM CAVE Lum Cave
Lum Cave
Lum Cave
Mr George Robertson. Collieston.
Mr George Phillips. Old Castle.
Mr Sim. Clochtow.
039 A small cave which runs through a large piece of Rock. at the top of Dog Daughters

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Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Slains

[Note beside 'Dog Daughters'] - Dog, Sea-Dog. A name given by mariners to a meteor seen close to the horizon, generally before sunrise, or after sunset; viewed as a certain prognostic of the approach of bad weather.
Daugh. A certain Division of land, determined by its being able to produce forty eight bolls.
Daugh. A very heavy dew, or drizzling rain. (Jamieson)

[Note beside 'Lum Cave'] - Lum. Lumb. A chimney, sometimes the Chimney top. The whole of the building appropriated for one or more Chimneys; the stalk. (Jamieson)

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