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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WATERLOO POINT Waterloo Point
Waterloo Point
Waterloo Point
R. Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr McKell Lighthouse Keeper
228 A ledge of rocks, between the high & low water marks, where a vessel named the "Waterloo" was wrecked
WATERLOO BAY Waterloo Bay
Waterloo Bay
Waterloo Bay
R. Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr McKell
228 A Small Bay situate at the S W [South West] part of the Little Cumbray
WATERLOO CAVE Waterloo Cave
Waterloo Cave
Waterloo Cave
Waterloo Cave
R. Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr McKell
Mr Cassell (Millport)
228 The largest of the three Caves in the Little Cumbray, it consists of a chamber of about 30 x 30 links, with a pretty wide entrance. Here it is said (by the persons quoted) that the shipwrecked crew of the "Waterloo" took refuge for a time; and since then has borne the name

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[Signed] J Byrne

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