Volume contents
- 1 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 1 (start)
- 25 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 25
- 50 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 50
- 75 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 75
- 100 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 100
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- 232 - Dunrossness and Sand , page 232 (end)
- 235 - Dunrossness and Sand , list of proprietors
- 236 - Dunrossness and Sand , title page
- 237 - Dunrossness and Sand , index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Taing | Lie Taing Lee Taing -- Re-submitted |
Rev. [Reverend] William Brand, Dunrossness Frances Smith, Sheriff Officer, Clumly Gilbert Goudie, Braefield |
065.07 | A promontory situate about 1/2 mile south of Brassie Sound and 1/8 mile east of Ramna Geo. |
| Ramlee Geo | Ramna Geo Ramna Geo Ramna Geo Ramlee Geo -- Re-submitted |
Rev. [Reverend] William Brand, Dunrossness Frances Smith, Sheriff Officer, Clumly Gilbert Goudie, Braefield |
065.07 | A creek situate about 1/4 mile north east of Braefield and about 1/2 mile south of Brassie Sound. |
| Selchie Geo | Silkey Geo Selchie Geo -- Re-submitted |
Rev. [Reverend] William Brand, Dunrossness Frances Smith, Sheriff Officer, Clumly Gilbert Goudie, Braefield |
065.07 | A creek situate 1/8 mile north of Lie Taing and 1/8 mile north east of Ramna Geo. |
Continued entries/extra info
Lee = slope (hlid)
Taing = tongue (tangi)
= pt. [point] of the slope
Selchie = Seal
Robert H. Watson
c/a
Transcriber's notes
The 'r' in Brassie Sound may have been crossed out. The place appears on today's maps as 'Bassie Sound'.
Ordnance Survey - Shetland county, OS Name Books - Shetland county - Volume 10 - Parishes of Dunrossness and Sandwick, OS1/31/10
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Dunrossness, and Sandwick.
Ordnance Survey - Shetland 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 Shetland, which is in the north of Scotland.