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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SANDY GOE | Sandy Goe | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A fine sandy Goe about 5 Chains North of Mains of Brims - a good haven for boats - and sometimes used as such - |
HAM BERRY | Ham Berry | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A long flat point of rock which forms the East side of Sandy Goe - the name though peculiar is well known - |
PORT OF BRIMS | Port of Brims | Mr James Stephen, Crosskirk Mr Malcolm Milne, Brims Mr James Robertson, Brims |
004 | A narrow haven with a fine shingly beach bounded on each side by rugged rocks - used as a harbour for boats. it takes its name from Brims |
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