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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGIELAW POINT Craigielaw Point
Craigielaw Point
Craigielaw Point
Thomas Christison Gosford
James Armstrong Aberlady
Mr Lambe Aberlady Lodge
004 A headland projecting off the farm of Craigylaw into the tide mark on the Firth of Forth. it is low and flat and its Surface consists of R [Rough] Pasture, it is bounded on the foreshore by low flat rocks & Sand.
Garlick Rock Garlick Rock
Garlick Rock
Thomas Christison Gosford
James Armstrong Aberlady
004 A large rock of Whinstone rising about four ft [feet] above the general Surface of a bed of flat broken rocks on the foreshore off the farm of Craigylaw. The origin of the name is unknown.
CAVE [Luffness House] Cave
Cave
004 A cave about 70 yards long under ground it is of artificial Construction being partly built with Stone and lime, and partly hewn out of Solid rock. Within it are four or five Small recesses or rooms. It is Supposed to have been constructed as a place of concealment for contraband Goods by Smugglers.

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Object
Garlick Rock - A Rock
Cave - A Cave

[Signed] T. Smith C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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