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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GREEN SADDLE | Green Saddle Green Saddle Green Saddle |
John Chambers. William Todd. George McHaffie, Esq. |
031 | A high rock almost surrounded by high water, it takes its name from its being shaped like a saddle & green on the top. 1/4 mile south of Muldaddie Hill. |
SLOUCHNAMORROCH BAY | Sloch-na-morroch Bay Sloch-na-morroch Bay Slouchnamorroch Bay |
John Chambers. William Todd. George McHaffie, Esq. |
031 | A small creek or gully formed by the projecting rocks on each side into which boats may put in for shelter but for no other accommodation. 1/4 mile south of Muldaddie Hill. |
SURNOCK | Surnock Surnock Surnock |
John Chambers. William Todd. George McHaffie, Esq. |
031 | A large detached rock covered at high water , at it the tide runs with a considerable force. 1/4 mile south of Muldaddie Hill. |
Transcriber's notes
Slouch - A deep ravine or gully - Dr. Jamieson's Dictionaryna- of the
Mara - The sea, ocean, etc. - Gaelic Dictionary
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Muriel Rousay
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