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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TUNLAW BANK | Tunlaw Bank Tunlaw Bank Tunlaw Bank Tunlaw Bank |
Robert Thorburn. John. Colvin. Archibald Johnstone. Andrew Wilson Merchant Coldinghan |
005.03 | A cultivated bank on the south side of "Tun Law"_ Some years ago traces of encampments were visible on this bank, which are now entirely obliterated by the plough. |
SNUFFHOLE HEUGH | Snuffhole Heugh Snuffhole Heugh Snuffhole Heugh Snuffhole Heugh |
Robert Thorburn. John Colvin Archibald Johnstone. Andrew Wilson Merchant Coldingham |
005.03 | A high precipitous cliff on the sea coast, The appearance of the face of the precipice being of a brown snuffy hue, is the origin of the name_ |
SNIFFHOLE STELLS | Snuffhole Stells Snuffhole Stells Snuffhole Stell Snuffhole Stells |
Robert Thorburn John Colvin Archibald J [Johnstone] Andrew Wilson |
005.03 | A number of rugged half tide rocks on the coast under "SnuffHole Heugh"_ |
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[Page] 53Parish of Coldingham
Sheet 5 No3. Trace 3. J McDiarmid c.a. [civilian assistant]
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