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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PORT MONA CAVE Port Mona Cave
Port Mona Cave
John Brown
William McCulloch
035 [situation] north side of Port Mona.
A Cave at the north side of Port Mona. Bay inaccessable at all times without the aid of a boat it extends inland for a distance of about 200 ft [feet]. It averages from 20 to 5 in width and about 20 at the entrance to 2½ in height.-
PORT MONA Port Mona
Port Mona
John Brown
William McCulloch
035 [situation] About 2½ miles W. by N. [West by North] of Mill farm house
A small Bay where small boats can run in and obtain shelter when overtaken by Storm.
CARRICKAHAWKIE BAY Carrickahawkie Bay
Carrickahawkie Bay
Robert Bone
William McCulloch
035 [situation] About 2 1/8 miles west of Mull farm house
A small Creek where fishing boats run in when overtaken by storm

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Parish of Kirkmaiden
Form 136
Page - 87- Port Mona Cove
- 89- Port Mona
- 90- CaricKahawkie Bay

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