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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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 Dictionary
na- of the
Mara - The sea, ocean, etc. - Gaelic Dictionary

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Muriel Rousay

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