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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOUTH POINT South Point
South Point
South Point
John Waugh, Castle ParK.
George Anderson, Sarclet.
John Anderson, Sarclet.
025 A small peninsula of rocKy cliff, a short distance S. [South] East of the 'Castle of Old WicK'.
BRIG O' STACK Brig O' Stack
Brig O' Stack
Brig O' Stack
John Waugh, Castle ParK.
George Anderson, Sarclet.
John Anderson, Sarclet.
025 A natural bridge of rocK, connecting a table of cliff about 2 chains long and 1 broad, So named from a tall Clett rising from a flat smooth rocK, joining the two, standing at the entrance to 'May berry' surrounded at high water.
MAY BERRY Mayberry
Mayberry
Mayberry
John Waugh, Castle ParK.
George Anderson, Sarclet.
John Anderson, Sarclet
025 A small rocKy inlet. About 5 Chains S, [South] West of 'Brig O' StacK', the tide flows in a short distance at Low Water. The broKen feature extending in land about 5 chains.

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Parish of WicK -- Co: [County] of Caithness

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