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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITESTONE HEUGH Whitestone Heugh
Whitestone Heugh
Whitestone Heugh
Whitestone Heugh
Robert Thorburn Coldingham Shore
John Colvin. Coldingham Shore
Archibald Johnstone. Coldingham Shore
Andrew Wilson Merchant Coldingham
005.03 A steep rocky heugh or precipice on the sea coast. A part of the face of the precipice resembles, when seen from the sea, a clock dial and forms a meathe for fishermen.
WHITESTONE BRAE Whitestone Brae
Whitestone Brae
Whitestone Brae
Whitestone Brae
Robert Thorburn.
John Colvin.
Archibald Johnstone.
Andrew Wilson Merchant Coldingham
005.03 A steep rocky bank on the sea coast above Whitestone Heugh.
TUN LAW Tun Law
Tun Law
Tun Law
Tun Law
Robert Thorburn.
John Colvin.
Archibald Johnstone.
Andrew Wilson
005.03 The summit of a high precipice on the sea coast called "Earns
Heugh" having the remains of two ancient british camps on it,
is called Tun Law.

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Parish of Coldingham 50
Sheet 5 No 3 Trace 3 J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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