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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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