OS1/19/10/212
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Cowie Harbour | Cowie Harbour Cowie Harbour Cowie Harbour |
Mr Duthie, Stonehaven Mr Campbell. Stonehaven Mr Ross. Stonehaven |
012.16 | A small creek or inlet on the Sea Shore, near the fishing Village of Cowie, partly, artificially constructed, and used as a boat [harbour] by fishermen. |
How Skatie Craig | How Skatie Cliff How Skatie Cliff How Skatie Cliff |
Mr Duthie Mr Campbell Mr Ross |
012.16 | The name of a cliff immediately to the south of Skatie Shore. |
Old Kirk Shore | Old Kirk Shore Old Kirk Shore Old Kirk Shore |
Mr Duthie. Mr Campbell. Mr Ross. |
012.16 | The rocky Shore north of Cowie harbour, extending eastward to Slug Head. The ruins of the Kirk of Cowie stands on the cliff [near] the shore, hence the name. |
Scarth Craig | Scarth Craig Scarth Craig Scarth Craig |
Mr Duthie, Stonehaven Mr Campbell. Stonehaven Mr Ross. Stonehaven |
012.16 | A half tide, isolated rock, [situated] in the mouth of Cowie Harbour, frequented by the sea bird name the Scarth or Scorth. |
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