Heugh

n.1.A crag; a cliff; a glen with overhanging sides.
2.A shaft in a coal pit; a hollow in a quarry.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature ?
'Worm Well' of Lambton Castle, and that of the 'Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh' near Bamborough.
The name of the cleft was the Heugh of Corrynakiegh; and although from its height and being so near upon the sea, it was often beset with clouds, yet it was on the whole a pleasant place, and the five days we lived in it went happily.
Heugh! There was one man - he was no stouter than you are captain -"
"Heugh!" Dan's lines twitched on the scored and scarred rail.
Blackhill, Heugh House Lane, is for sale through Finest Properties for PS645,000.
The problem has been a particularly serious issue at Loirston Park, on Earns Heugh Road, and the playpark on Cruickshank Crescent in Bucksburn.
Hartlepool Coastguard Rescue Team (HCRT) was sent to search the water after being told a man may have been washed off the Heugh breakwater pier in Hartlepool.
"It's so lovely to have supper in the summer house looking at the view across paddocks and fields to the Peniel Heugh monument."
Sydney, Australia, Feb 18, 2012 - (ABN Newswire) - FINANCE VIDEO: Central Petroleum (ASX:CTP) Managing Director John Heugh and Julian Malnic discuss the Surprise Well in Central Australia.
Cops believe the raider f irst targeted a home on Earn's Heugh Crescent in Cove Bay, Aberdeenshire, but was disturbed before he could nick anything.
Regular sightings of the blue shark have been made recently around the Heugh breakwater and Pilot Pier in Hartlepool, with shoals of mackerel thought to be attracting the shark nearer to the coastline.