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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CROOKED CARR Crooked Carr

Crooked Carr


Crooked Carr
Andrew Wilson Coldingham
Archibald Purves Coldingham
Heugh Spence Coldingham
005.04 A conspicuous isolated rock on the
sea coast, contiguous to low water
mark.
J McDiarmid
C.A.[Civilian Assistant]
FOULCARR Foul Carr

Foul Carr


Foul Carr
Andrew Wilson. Coldingham
Archibald Purves Coldingham
Heugh Spence Coldingham
005.04 A large precipitous rock on the
sea coast surrounded by the sea
at high tide-
Carr, Carra & Carraig Signifies
in Gaelic a rock or pillar
LITTLE PITS 005.03
RAMPART Rampart

Rampart

Rampart
Andrew Wilson Coldingham
Archibald Purves Coldingham
Heugh Spence Coldingham
005.04 A precipitous rocky promontory
on the sea coast, on the summit
of which, the remains of a British
fort or Camp are still visible. and
which was protected on the land side by
a wall and a deep ditch or trench-

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The words Car, Carra & Carraig are underlined.
Little Pits is on P51

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