OS1/15/26/50

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEGGAR'S CAP Beggar's Cap John R Dale Scoughall
James Hutton Canty Bay
003 A Small rock Situated on the Sea coast of the farm of Scoughall, and only visible at low Water
CHAPEL BRAE Chapel Brae John R Dale Scoughall
James Hutton Canty Bay
Mr. Walker Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Whitekirk
003 A Small sloping bank on the Sea coast of the farm of Scoughall. over which a road passes leading down to the Sea Shore. - The traditions of the Country Says this brae takes its name from the circumstance that a Chapel once Stood near it. There is no remains of this chapel, nor its Site Cannot be shown - nothing can be learned in the Country Concerning the founder, the date or history of the above chapel.

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List of Names collected by Robert Miller c/a [civilian assistant]
Plan 3C Trace 3 - Parish Tyninghame

Beggar's Cap Object - A rock

[Signed] Robert Miller

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