Volume contents
- 1 - St Andrews , page 1 (start)
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- 126 - St Andrews , title page
- 127 - St Andrews , index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BROUGH ['Dingy's Howe', nr Turnpike] | 115 | |||
| DINGY'S HOWE | Dinges Howe Dinges Howe Dinges Howe Dinges Howe Dingy's How Dingy's How Dingy's Howe |
Mr James Anderson, Turnpike. Mr David Petrie, Stonehall. Mr William Budge, Stembuster. Andrew Gold Esqr. Kirkwall. Statistical Account Admiralty Chart Imperial Gazetteer Archaeologia Scotia yr. 88 |
115 | A Picts house or farrow situate[situated] in a narrow neck of land near the road leading from Deerness to Kirkwall and about a quarter of a mile north East of Turnpike. It is on the property of the Trustees of the late James Stewart Esqr. |
| DINGYSHOWE BAY | Dingeshowe Bay Dingeshowe Bay Dingeshowe Bay Dingeshowe Bay Dingyshowe Bay |
Mr James Anderson, Turnpike. Mr David Petrie, Stonehall. Mr William Budge, Stembuster. Andrew Gold Esqr. Kirkwall. To correspond with Dingy's Howe |
115 | A small bay extending from Misker to Gersam and situate[situated] about a quarter of a mile North East of Turnpike, |
Continued entries/extra info
118 Ph[Parish] of St. Andrews Orkney
signed M Murray C/A
Transcriber's notes
Brough entry noted as copied into Name Book of Deerness Ph[Parish]
In the entry for Dingy's Howe I am not sure what the fifth word is?
Ordnance Survey - Orkney county, OS Name Books - Orkney county - Volume 23 - Parish of St Andrews, OS1/23/23
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of St. Andrews.
Ordnance Survey - Orkney county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Orkney, which is in the north of Scotland.