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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOUTHEND Southend
Southend
Southend
Moine-ruadh
W. Hunter, Machrimore
A. Taylor, Chamberlain's Office
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell, P.M. [Parish Minister]
A. McNeil, P. School [Parish School]
265 Applicable to the dwelling houses close to wh. [which] the name is written on Trace, though it may be said to include also the Parish Church, eastward.
The ancient name of it is "Moine-ruadh", Red moss; from the ground on which the houses are built having been at one period a flat moss.
DUNAVERTY BAY Dunaverty Bay W. Hunter, Machrimore
A. Taylor, Chamberlain's Office
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell, P.M. [Parish Minister]
A. McNeil, P. School [Parish School]
265 A Small bay extending from the point of "Dunaverty" to the rocks on the shore at Keil.

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