OS1/19/10/86
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Struny Saddles | Struny Saddles Struny Saddles Struny Saddles |
Mr. Allan Stranathro Mr. Mitchell Stranathro Mr. Thomson Stranathro |
013.01 | Rocky ridges projecting from the main cliff seaward, situated on the south side of Grum Briggs. |
Ship Hole | Ship Hole Ship Hole Ship Hole |
Mr. Allan. Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Thomson. |
013.01 | A huge mass of rock, detached from the main cliff, tunneled through by the action of the waves; into which a ship run during a storm, and was wrecked. Hence the name. |
Carlin Craigs | Carlin Craigs Carlin Craigs Carlin Craigs |
Mr. Allan. Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Thomson. |
013.01 | Two halftide rocks, south of Ship Hole. |
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[Page] 86Ph. [Parish] of Fetteresso
[Below entry for Struny Saddles:]
"Strone. A hill that terminates a range." (Jamieson)
[Below entry for Carlin Craigs:]
"Carlin. An old woman." (Jamieson)
"The Carlin claught her by the rump,
And left poor Maggie scarce a stump"
(Burns' Tam o' Shanter)
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Bizzy- Moderator, Alison James- Moderator
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