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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHARLIE'S SEAT Charlie's Seat
Charlie's Seat
Charlie's Seat
Revd. [Reverend] G Russel
Mr H. Murray
W. Buchanan
067 Applies to a rock on which local tradition says, Prince Charles Stewart rested, when pursued after the battle of Culloden.
SUTORS STACKS Sutors' Stacks
Sutors' Stacks
Sutors' Stacks
Revd. [Reverend] G. Russel
Mr H. Murray
W. Buchanan
067 This name is applied to two high rocks extending from high, to low water mark, and detached from the principal Cliff skirting the shore, each rock being about sixty or eighty feet high, tradition Says that at one time (period not known) there were two Sutors or Shoemakers sat on these rocks when at their trade. Hence Sutors Stacks.

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