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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH OF SHENNAR HOWE Loch of Shennar Howe
Loch of Shennar Howe
Loch of Shennar Howe
Loch of Shennar Howe
Mr James Robertson of Lyking Mr Joseph Robertson Farmer New Laith Mr Peter Sabiston Farmer Newhouse Mr Alexander Sabiston Farmer Easthouse 100 A small loch which in summer is quite dry situated about 1/8 of a mile S E of Midhouse
The above names is the property of Mr Sabiston of Midhouse
SHENNAR HOWE Shennar Howe
Shennar Howe
Shennar Howe
Shennar Howe
Shennar Howe
(Antiquity)
Mr James Robertson of Lyking Mr Joseph Robertson Farmer New Laith Mr. Peter Sabiston Farmer Newhouse Mr Alexander Sabiston Farmer Easthouse
Re-submitted
100 The name given to a small knoll having the appearance of being at one time a building of some early date whether an antiquity or not, there is no sufficient proof to substantiate this supposition neither can any information relative to its origin be obtained.

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Parish of Sandwick Orkney

Signed: Kenneth Campbell C/A

Transcriber's notes

There are two additional entries:-

One (in red ink):- The remains of Tumuli or Broughs
Two:- There is another feature of the same description situated about 1/4 mile NE of it named Howe of Bustan and people still recollect

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