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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRICK -A-MICKIE BAY Carrick-a-mickie Bay
Carrick-a-mickie Bay
John Brown
Cardrine [Drummore]
William Todd
Drumore
035 A small bay, the entrance thereto is rugged it is used by fishermen only, and when the sea is boisterous it is with great difficulty that they Can get their boats in.
CARRICK -A-MICKIE CAVE Carrick-a-mickie Cave
Carrick-a-mickie Cave
John Brown
Cardrine [Drumore]
William Todd
Drumore
035 A Cave in the face of a perpendicular rock in the Bay of Carrick-a-mickie and from which it takes its name.
CARRICK -A-MICKIE Carrick-a-mickie
Carrick-a-mickie
John Brown
Cardrine [Drumore]
William Todd
Drumore
035 A point of land, used as a fishing seat by fishermen whilst angling.

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[Page 120]
List of names collected by C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 3rd December 1847

Plan 36.A
Trace 4
[Parish] Kirkmaiden

Object
Carrick-a-mickie Bay - a Bay
Carrick-a-mickie - A cave
Carrick-a-mickie - A rock

[Signed]
Thomas Jordan
C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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