OS1/19/6/96

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Trough Cove Trough Cove
Trough Cove
Trough Cove
Mr Duthie, Stonehaven
Mr Gordon. Stonehaven
Mr Smith, Stonehaven
017.16 A large cavern under the cliff through a boat with mast and Sails set can pass: there are four mouths or entrances into this huge cave.
Dovethirl Coves Dovethirl Coves
Dovethirl Coves
Dovethirl Coves
Mr Duthie.
Mr Gordon.
Mr Smith.
017.16 Two caves, in Fouls Heugh frequented by flocks of blue pigeons.
Fowls Heugh Fowls Heugh
Fowls Heugh
Fowls Heugh
Mr Duthie.
Mr Gordon.
Mr Smith.
017.16 A range of high cliffs on the coast, extending from Crawton Ness, to Trelung Ness,
Fail-you-never Fail-you-never
Fail-you-never
Fail-you-never
Mr Duthie.
Mr Gordon.
Mr Smith.
017.16 A conspicuous part of Fowls Heugh, used as a land mark by Mariners, in dark foggy weather.

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