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