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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLANGHIE BAY Clanghie Bay.
Clanghie Bay.
William Gibson.
William Todd.
031 [Situation] 1 mile SW by S [South West by South] of Logan House.
A small creek or inlet of the Sea used for no other purpose than for the quantity of Sea weed which is washed in by the tide.
CLANGHIE POINT Clanghie Point.
Clanghie Point.
Clanghie Point.
William Gibson.
William McDowall.
William Todd.
031 [Situation] At the west Side of Clanghie Bay.
A point of rock between Bonny Well Bay & Clanghie used as a seat by Anglers.
BONNY WELL BAY Bonny Well Bay.
Bonny Well Bay.
Bonny Well Bay.
William Gibson.
William McDowall. William Todd.
031 [Situation] About 1 Mile SW [South West] of Lagan House
A small Creek or inlet of the Sea interspersed with rock & Shingle. It derives its name from a small well now filled up And not visible, it was a well where women drank out of while burning the Sea weed for potash to bleach linen.

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83 -- Clanghie Point
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