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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SOUTH BROADHAVEN | South Broadhaven South Broadhaven South Broadhaven |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston. Mr Robert Clark. Lousylaw. Mr George Sangster, Whiteness. |
048 | A small bay, situated a little south of Marywalls, a place which is often used by the fishermen as a haven of safety for their boats, in stormy weather, |
CORBIE HOLES | Corbie Holes Corbie Holes Corbie Holes |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston. Mr Robert Clark. Lousylaw. Mr George Sangster, Whiteness. |
048 | This name is applied to a nook in the coast, with very steep cliffs, in which a bird called by the natives the "Corbie", is very numerous. |
HACKLEY BAY | Hackley Bay Hackley Bay Hackley Bay |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston. Mr Robert Clark. Lousylaw. Mr George Sangster, Whiteness. |
048 | A very fine bay, situated about one mile south of the village of Collieston. This bay is much frequented in the Season by sea bathers, and health seekers. It is a very fine piece of sand, and well sheltered from the north & South winds. |
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