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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 59Aberdeenshire -- 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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