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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRN HILL Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill
Cairn Hill
James Kennedy
Robert Cochrane
George McHaffie Esqr.
004 [Situation] E [East] side of Port Garvillan & Port naughan Bay extending north & south in an oblong shape about ⅝ mile
A large hill or a considerable position of high ground part of which is Known by particular names as Little Drum & Drum Hill on part of this hill formerly stood an ancient sepulchral cairn the remains of which are still quite prominent. in it was found an urn containing human bones
CLADDYOCHDOW Claddyochdow
Claddoch-adow
Claddyochdow
Claddagh-a-doo
Claddyochdow
Claddaghadoo
Mc NeilCard Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr.
James Kennedy
James Osborne
John McCamon
William McDowal
004 [Situation] close to the S.E. [South East] side of Port Garvillan.-
The ruins of a Small cottage by the sea side on the farm of north Cairn occupied about 2 years by a Labourer
DROCH HEAD Droch Head
Drochead
Droch Head
Droch head
DrochHead
Drochhead
Droch Head
John Knox
James Kennedy
James Osborne
Ainslie's Map 1782
Rl Engrs. [Royal Engineers] Map 1819
William McDowal
George McHaffie Esqr.
004 [Situation] About 1¼ miles SSW. [South South West] from Corsewall Lighthouse. north of Genoch rocks
A small rocky island very rough situate about 100 yards north of Genoch Rocks it is seldom covered by tides

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Parish of Kirkcolm

"Cladach" - a Shore, a Beach, a Stony beach
"Dubh" - Black. etc
i.e. The Black Beach
Gaelic Dictionary

"Droch" - Bad etc
Gaelic Dictionary

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