OS1/5/9/52

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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"_

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 53
Parish of Coldingham
Sheet 5 No3. Trace 3. J McDiarmid c.a. [civilian assistant]

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

DANIALSAN, ron hill

  Location information for this page.

  There are no linked mapsheets.