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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COULDRIG Couldrig
Couldrig
Couldrig
William Mitchell, Clyth Shore
Josiah Adamson, Overton,
Alexander Sutherland, Mid Clyth
034 A narrow fissure in the rocK about 2 1/2 chains in length, to which the sea has communication, Parallel to the cliff and about 30 yards from its edge: about 200 yards S.W. [South West] from Burnmouth.
WHITE HEAD White Head
White Head
White Head
William Mitchell, Clyth Shore
Josiah Adamson, Overton,
Alexander Sutherland, Mid Clyth
034 A bluff round rocKy point, running out from above, to which access is had by "The Bridge"
THE BRIDGE The Bridge
The Bridge
The Bridge
William Mitchell, Clyth Shore
Josiah Adamson, Overton,
Alexander Sutherland, Mid Clyth
034 A natural crossing formed by a tunnel through which the sea washes at all tides

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Ph. [Parish] of Latheron -- Co. [County] of Caithness

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