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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROUGH OF BIRSAY Brough of Birsay
Brough of Birsay
Brough of Birsay
Mr H Leask Boardhouse
Mr G.Robson late Teacher Birsay
Mr W. Folster Brencherhouse
088 From Barrys Orkney Islands 1805
A small portion of pretty high land which the force of the ocean has broken off from the Mainland, and formed into a separate island, to which there is access by land only at low water. From the remains of a wall yet to be seen on the land side, and the marks of some Huts within it, there is much reason to believe that as the name Brough imports, It must have been, like some other through the islands, what may be denominated a rock fortification. In a later period it served a very different purpose, as there are the Remains of a chapel said to have been dedicated to St. Peter which like its fellow in the Burgh of Deerness, was till of late a place of pilgrimage etc. This island is Situated at the north western extremity of the mainland of Orkney, and is the property of the Earl of Zetland. In the parish of Birsay

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Parish of Birsay -- Orkney

[signed] William Fraser C/A [Civilian Assistant]

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