< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Little Shaird | Little Shaird | Mr. Robt Grey Inn Keeper | On Sheet | A Nick, or break, in "The | ||
Craster | 27.12 | Heughs" east of Dunstan | ||||
Mr. George Smailes | -Square – this is Called Little | |||||
Fisherman | to distinguish it from a | |||||
Craster | larger one, which is nearly | |||||
Mr. Martin Archbold | half a mile South of it – | |||||
Craster | Shaird, means Nick – a hollow | |||||
or division – | ||||||
Big Shaird | Big Shaird | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A wide, and deep Nick | ||
27.12 | or break, in "The Heughs | |||||
about, half a mile South | ||||||
of Little Shaird, this is | ||||||
a well known point, to | ||||||
the fishermen, along the | ||||||
Coast. | ||||||
Oxberry Law | Oxberry Law | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A small rocky eminence | ||
27.12 | on the beach, about half | |||||
a mile north of Craster | ||||||
This is a well known | ||||||
point to the fishermen | ||||||
Origin of name unknown | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by PT
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