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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 16Parish of Ayton -- Sheet 6 No 14 -- Trace 6 -- Collected by John W. Rodgers
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