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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE CRUSIE The Crusie
The Crusie
The Crusie
The Crusie
Mr. John Bremner
"The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath"
Revd. [Reverend] John Muir
Mr. Paterson, East Seaton
046 [Situation] In the SE. [South East] side of the parish & on the See Shore
A Small Ravine on the Coast, West from the Blowhole. It is Very narrow and Inclosed within high, rugged and Precipitous Cliffs
SEAMEN'S GRAVE Seamen's Grave
Seamen's Grave
Seamen's Grave
Seamen's Grave
Mr. John Bremner
"The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath"
Revd. [Reverend] John Muir
Mr. Paterson
046 [Situation] On the Shore SE. [South East] side of the parish.
This name applies to a Circular Space nearly surrounded by Steep & precipitous Cliffs; the bottom is Composed of flat Rocks Visible at Low Water; and is situated between the Mermaid's Kirk and what is Called The Crusie.
MERMAID'S KIRK Mermaid's Kirk
Mermaid's Kirk
Mermaid's Kirk
Mr. John Bremner
"The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath"
Mr. Paterson
046 [Situation] On the Shore SE. [South East] side of the parish.
This name applies to a Circular Space surrounded by steep cliffs; it is dry at Low Water; the Tide enters it through a Cave or Natural tunnel from the place Known as the Needle E'e.

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Parish of St. Vigeans -- Sheet 46 No. 12 Trace 5

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