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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCKING STONE [natural] Knocking Stone
Knocking Stone
Knocking Stone
David Kennedy, Duncansby [Duncansbay]
James Steven, Duncansbay
John Steven Duncansbay
003 A prominent portion of rocK at the low water, where the feature taKes a sudden bend. Is a short distance West from "LadykirK"
ROBERT'S HAVEN Robert's Haven
Robert's Haven
Robert's Haven
David Kennedy, Duncansbay
James Steven, Duncansbay
John Steven Duncansbay
003 A small creeK nearly opposite 'LadyKirK,' joining to a Sandy beach which sKirts the shore for some distance. Used as a natural harbour for fishing boats
LADYKIRK SITE OF ST. MARY'S CHAPEL Site of Chapel Lady KirK
Site of Chapel Lady KirK
Site of Chapel Lady KirK
David Kennedy, Duncansbay
James Steven, Duncansbay
John Steven Duncansbay
003 A small piece of ground contiguous to the Sea shore, about half a mile to the East of 'John O' Groat's' On which a Chapel stood in former years, said to have been dedicated to the "virgin Mary" The portion of ground connected, with the site is still called 'Lady Kirk'
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