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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRUNERICAN BAY Brunerican Bay
Brunerican Bay
Brunerican Bay
William Hunter, Machribeg
A. McKerral, Brunerican
A. Taylor, Chamberlains Office
265 A fine bay or harbour for vessels of small tonnage extends from Dunaverty to the point at Dùn Dùrain.
DÙN DÙIRN Dùn Dùirn William Hunter, Machribeg
A. McKerral, Brunerican
A. Taylor, Chamberlains Office
265 Applicable to a bold rocky face on the shore at Brunerican, named as given on account of its being smaller than the feature at Dunaverty.
BIG CLET Big Clate William Hunter, Machribeg
A. McKerral, Brunerican
A. Taylor, Chamberlains Office
265 Applicable to a conglomerate rock between high & low water.

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Southend Parish -- Argyll.

Big Clet [note]
Clet or Clett?
Clet or Clett. A rock in the Sea. - Jamieson
See Jamieson's Dictionary

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