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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FLAUGHTON HILL | Flaughton Hill | Mr. H. Marwick, Postmaster, Eday. Mr. D. Gibson, Stonyquoy Eday. Robert Tulloch, Querryhouse Eday. Mr. Horn Factor, Eday. |
086 | Applied to the northern extremity of Leenniesdale Hill, Flaughton, is the term given to a place where turf are cut for thatching houses with, the hill in question is much used for turf cutting, hence the name Flaughton Hill. I.F. |
LEENIESDALE HILL | Leeniesdale Hill | Mr. H. Marwick, Postmaster, Eday. Mr. D. Gibson, Stonyquoy Eday. Robert Tulloch, Querryhouse Eday. Mr. Horn Factor, Eday. |
086 | This name is applied to a large and prominent hill covered with moss and heathy pasture, situated about 1/2 a mile north west from Stonyquoy. |
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