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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CEANN NA H-OTHA Ceann na' h-Otha
Ceann na' h-Otha
Ceann na' h-Otha
John Gunn Port Ormin
Estate Plan
Donald Gunn Ramscraigs
039 A prominent round hill feature overlooking the Sea, about 1 1/2 n. [North] of Dunbeath. on E. [East] side of Main Road.
UAMH RÒN Uamh Rhòn
Uamh Rhòn
Uamh Rhòn
John Gunn,
Donald Gunn,
George Doull,
039 A small cave at the base of the Cliff opposite the above. ''Seals Cave''
CLÉIT RUADH Cleit Ruadh
Cleit Ruadh
John Gunn
Donald Gunn
039 A Conspicuous perpendicular RocK about 100 feet high, nearly opposite ''Allt a' h-Otha'', and surrounded at Low Water.
Red RocK

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

[Notes Cleit Ruadh] -- Cléit Ruadh Red RocK
Cleit a
This form is given by the authorities
woud [would] favour the idea that Cléiteadh is the correct form
Cleiteadh. A ridge of RocKs in the Sea. -- Macleod & Dewars Dictionary

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