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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EGLISH CAVE Eglish Cave
Eglish Cave
Eglish Cave
William Flatt. Findochtie
James Pirie. Findochtie
Thomas Wilkie. Findochtie
002.03 A large natural cave or cavern, in the cliff on the sea shore, near "Craig Head". It is said that the Covenanters used to meet and worship in this cave, during the time Episcopacy was established in Scotland. Eglish is the gaelic name for Church; hence the name.
CORSE CAVE Corse Cave
Corse Cave
Corse Cave
William Flatt.
James Pirie.
Thomas Wilkie.
002.03 A natural cavern in the cliff on the sea shore and situated north east of Eglish Cave.
BRANNIE'S CRAIGS Brannie's Craigs
Brannie's Craigs
Brannie's Craigs
William Flatt.
James Pirie.
Thomas Wilkie.
002.03 A cluster of half tide rocks on the coast, situated about ¼ of a mile west of the village of Findochtie.

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