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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CEANN GEAL BEAG (obsolete) 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Ceann Geal Beag
Ceann Geal Beag
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr. Donald Munro, Shoemaker Sgianach, Melness.
006 The name Signifying "The lesser White Headland" is applied to a Headland, Situated at the Mouth of Loch Eireboll on the East Side and N [North] of Cnoc Ard an Tionail
CEANN GEAL MÒR Ceann Geal Mòr Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr. Donald Munro, Shoemaker Sgianach, Melness.
006 Signifies "Larger White Head" and is applied to a prominent and well Known Headland Situated along the Coast of the North Sea about 1/4 of a mile North w [west] of "Cnoc Ard an Tionail."
WHITEN HEAD 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894. Whiten Head
Whiten Head
Whiten Head
Whiten Head
Whiten Head
Whiten Head
New Statistical Account of Durness Ph. [Parish] see text attached to 1/2500 N. Bk [Name Book] Durness
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Grant Durness
Mr Donald McKay Portnancon
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Lundie Tongue
Mr. George McKay W. [West] Strathan.
Admiralty Chart 1954 & 2076
006
BODACH DEARG Bodach Dearg
Bodach Dearg
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr. Donald Munro, Shoemaker Sgianach, Melness.
006 Signifies "The Red Old Man" and is applied to a large and very prominent outlying Rock Situated adjacent to the point of "Ceann Geal Mòr"
STAC BÀN Stac Bàn
Stac Bàn
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr. Donald Munro, Shoemaker Sgianach, Melness.
006 Signifies "The White Pinnacles" and applies to two outlying High Water Rocks, Situated a short distance West of "Ceann Geal Mòr"
STACAN BÀNA Stacan Bàna 006

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Stacan Bàna [Note]
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