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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HILL OF CRANSDALE Hill of Cransdale
Hill of Cransdale
Hill of Cransdale
Mr George Robertson.
Mr Robert Clark.
Mr George Sangster.
048 A small hill, composed solid rock, covered with a layer of earth two or three feet thick; underneath which is a very large Cave.
CAVE [Hill of Cransdale] Cransdale Cave
Cransdale Cave
Cransdale Cave
Mr George Robertson.
Mr Robert Clark.
Mr George Sangster.
048 A fissure about thirty yards in length, four feet in width, and from twenty to thirty feet in length, and in some places, about thirty feet high, running through the west side of the Hill of Cransdale.
EBBING STONE Ebbing Stone
Ebbing Stone
Ebbing Stone
Mr George Robertson.
Mr Robert Clark.
Mr George Sangster.
048 This rock is only seen at Ebb tide, and is situated at the enterance of Tarness Haven.

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