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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SEALS' CAVE | Seals' cave Seals' Cave Seals' Cave |
Mr. John Bremner "The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath" Mr. Paterson, East Seaton |
046 | [Situation] On the shore SE [South East] side of the parish A Cave Situated South from the Cove Haven; it is dry at Low Water, and is said to have been formerly resorted to by Seals |
THE PINT STOUP | The Pint Stoup The Pint Stoup The Pint Stoup |
Mr. John Bremner "The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath" Mr. Paterson, East Seaton |
046 | [Situation] On the shore SE. [South East] side of the parish. This name applies to a prominent Rock which rises to a Considerable height above the surrounding Rocks which have been laid bare by the action of the Water in Stormy Weather. It is said to bear the Shape of an inverted Pint Stoup, at a distance |
LADY'S CAVE | Lady's Cave Lady's Cave Lady's Cave |
Mr. John Bremner "The Cliffs & Caves of Arbroath" Mr. Paterson, East Seaton |
046 | [Situation] On the shore SE [South East] side of the parish. This name applies to a Cave in a Rocky Cliff which overhangs the High Water: it is supposed that a Lady belonging to Seaton House formerly Occupied this Cave for refuge. |
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[Page] 125Parish of St. Vigeans -- Sheet 46 No. 12 Trace 6
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