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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIN NEVEN Brin Neven Hugh Craigie Wastbister
Mr. Cooper Teacher Wastbister
Mr Inkster Sourin
084 This name applies to a part of the coast line, situate above high water, and consisting of high cliffs & flat rocks 10 ch. S.W. from "Sacquoy Head'
KILNS OF BRIN-NEVEN Kilns of Brin-Neven Hugh Craigie Wastbister
Mr. Cooper Teacher Wastbister
Mr Inkster Sourin
084 This name is given to three fissures into which the Sea flows at high water; they are surrounded by perpendicular cliffs and are connected with the Sea by natural arches, in some cases large enough to admit an ordinary fishing boat to pass underneath in full sail situate 8 ch. S.W. from "Sacquoy Head"
SACQUOY HEAD Sacquoy Head Hugh Craigie Wastbister
Mr. Cooper Teacher Wastbister
Mr Inkster Sourin
084 Applies to a point of land terminating abruptly in perpendicular cliffs situate at the extreme N.W. point of Rousay 1 mile N. W. from Saviskaill |& about 4 miles N.E. from 'Westness'

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