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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CROMARTY FIRTH Cromarty Firth
Cromarty Firth
Cromarty Firth
Cromarty Firth
Captain A.G. Graham
J. Taylor Esq
Mr. Gregor
Mr. D. MacKenzie
066; 067; 076; 088 Cromarty Firth is formed by the waters of the German Ocean, passing through the stupendous cliffs that rise perpendicularly from the base of the North & South Sutors, and extending a short distance (1½ mile) west of Dingwall; being a distance of 21 miles. The firth is navigable to Dingwall.
CROMARTY BAY Cromarty Bay
Cromarty Bay
Cromarty Bay
Cromarty Bay
Capt. [Captain] A.G. Graham
J. Taylor Esq
Mr. Gregor
Mr D. MacKenzie
066; 067 This name is applied to a large basin, said to be in one of the finest harbours in Great Britain, on the firth of the name name, It opens out at Cromarty, which is about two miles from the mouth of the firth, and closes at Invergordon being about 5 miles in breadth.

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County of Cromarty -- Ph. [Parish] of Cromarty and Burgh

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