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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RAMFAUDS Ramfauds
Ramfauds
Ramfauds
Andrew Wilson.
Alexander Collin, Eyemouth
John Leach. Eyemouth
006.14 Two narrow inlets or guts, running in to the base of the precipice, and are separated by a narrow ledge of rocks, This name is applied because of their fancied resemblance to the enclosures used for separating Rams from the Ewes,
ELFIN ROCKS Elfin Rocks
Elfin Rocks
Elfin Rocks
Andrew Wilson,
Alexander Collin, Eyemouth
John. Leach. Eyemouth
006.14 A large mass of very rugged and high rocks extending for a short distance into the sea and are above high water mark, Owing to the peculiar appearance presented by them wh [when] seen from sea, they are called by the Fishermen Elfin or Fairy rocks,

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Parish of Ayton -- Sheet 6 No 14 -- Trace 6 -- Collected by John W. Rodgers

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