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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PIER [Sandbank] Pier
Pier
Pier
William Skinner, Overseer Hafton
Val [Valuation] Roll
Duncan Gordon, Ferryman
174 A long wooden pier projecting into the Holy Loch. It is the property of Mr. Hunter of Hafton on whose land it stands. One penny is imposed on each person.
WHITE FARLANE POINT White Farlane Point
White Farlane Point
White Farlane Point
Duncan Gordon Ferryman
Duncan McConochie, Sandbank
Angus Sinclair Keeper
174 A projection into the south side of the Holy Loch.
EAS A' CHROMAIN Eas a Chromain
Eas a Chromain
Eas a Chromain
Angus Sinclair Keeper
Donald White Cnocan
Archibald Mains, Dunoon
174 A name applied to the rugged portion of the stream flowing past the ruin of Finbracken.
FINBRACKEN (Ruins) Finbracken Angus Sinclair Keeper
Donald White Cnocan
Archibald Mains, Dunoon
174 The ruins of what was fromerly a farm steading. It now belongs to the farm of Ardnadam

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