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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NORTH HARBOUR [Portpatrick] North Harbour
North Harbour
Map of Town 1846
James Findlay Esq
021 [Situation] At the west side of the town of Port Patrick
A narrow basin found on one side by a large mass of rocks Known by the name McCooke's Craig and on the other Side by the land the front of which is built Strongly with large blocks of freestone the erection of a pier was undertaken at the South of this harbour and north Side of the Above rock but owing to the rough State of the Sea at this place the end of the pier during the progress of the work has been frequently broken up and damaged and is still in an unfinished state
NORTH PIER [Portpatrick] North Pier
North Pier
Map of Town 1846
Mr. James Findlay
021 [Situation] At the S W. [South West side of the north Harbour
This pier is in an unfinished State the part already finished is well constructed the outer or Surface work being built with freestone & Grey Lime Stone and the inner or interior part of the work is built of whinstone the outer work is Strongly grooved with bars of iron, but owing to the rough State of the Sea at this place the work has been much retarded and often damaged.-

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Parish of Port Patrick
Form 136
Page [88] - North Harbour
[88] - North Pier

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