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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE TANG | The Tang | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A small point of rock jutting into the sea on the East side of the Port of Brims - |
KYLE GOE | Kyle Goe | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A small narrow Goe about 20 chains due west of Brims Castle - Kyle is from the Gaelic and means a narrow creek or Goe. |
RED GOE | Red Goe | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A small goe with rugged and precipitous sides - of a reddish colour - and a shingly beach - about 25 Chains East of Brims Castle |
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