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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 83Southend 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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Alison James- Moderator, hillhere
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