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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ST COMB'S HAVEN | St. Comb's Haven St. Comb's Haven St. Comb's Haven |
Mr. Moir. Windmill John Buchan. St. Combs Alexander Strachan. St. Combs |
003 | This name applies to a small sandy portion of the foreshore, at southern extremity of Kirk Lakes, Forming at half tide, a rude sort of harbour, or landing place for small fishing boats, between this & Inxie head are extensive Muscle Beds used as bait by the fishermen. |
MUSCLE BEDS [St Comb's Haven] | Mr. Moir. Windmill John Buchan. St. Combs Alexander Strachan. St. Combs |
003 | ...extensive Muscle Beds used as bait by the fishermen. | |
BAILIFF'S SKELLY | Bailiff's Skelly Bailiff's Skelly Bailiff's Skelly |
Mr. Moir John Buchan Alexander Strachan |
003 | A reef of whinstone rocks on margin of low water mark, a liitle south of the above. |
INZIE HEAD | Inzie Head Inzie Head Inzie Head |
Mr. Moir Inspector of poor John Buchan. Alexander Strachan. |
003 | A headland of considerable prominence, about half a mile south-east of St. Combs. Derivation Not known. |
WEST CAMPLE | West Cample West Cample West Cample |
Mr. Moir John Buchan Alexander Strachan |
003 | A rocky creek, immediately south of the above. The rocks surrounding have been removed thus forming a considerable harbour, somewhat rude, It is used ocassionally by the fishing boats of St. Combs. |
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