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