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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Rouen Bay | Rouen Bay Rouen Bay Rouen Bay |
Mr. J Stephen. Catterline. Mr. Smith. Catterline. Mr. Gordon. Hallhill |
021.11 | A rocky bay. Situated between Adam's Castle. & Powdam Head |
Site of Adam's Castle | Adam's Castle (Site of) Adam's Castle (Site of) Adam's Castle (Site of) |
Mr. J. Stephen. Mr. Smith. Mr. Gordon. |
021.11 | A bold precipitous promontory, said to be the site of an ancient Castle, but of which not a vestige remains. "And about two hundred paces north east from the Castle of Whistleberry are the remains of a third stronghold, very much like the first in every respect, but much larger. It is called Adam's Castle, of which there are no traditionary accounts." (New Stat Act P. 314) [New Statistical Account. Page 314] |
Scart's Craig | Scart's Craig Scart's Craig Scart's Craig |
Mr. J Smith. Mr. J Stephen. Mr. Gordon. |
021.11 | An isolated rock on the coast, frequented by cormorants. and other aquatic birds. |
North Sea or German Ocean | 021.11 | See Name Sheets of Bervie Parish. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 46Kinneff Ph. [Parish] -- Kincardine.
Rouen Bay [note] "Rouen - Rent, torn, riven" (Jamieson)
Scart's Craig [note] "Scart. The Cormorant" (Jamieson)
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