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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LUMSDAINE SHORE Lumsdaine Shore
Lumsdaine Shore
Lumsdaine Shore
Mr J. Hardy Penmanshiel
Mr A Wilson Coldingham
Mr H. Spence Coldingham
002.15 [Situation] A portion of the sea coast formerly used as a fishing station - and occasionally resorted to by fishing boats.
MAW CARR Maw Carr Mr J. Hardy Penmanshiel
Mr Andrew Wilson Coldingham
Mr Hew Spence Coldingham
002.15 ; 005.08 [Situation] About sixteen chains east South east from Shilments.
A rock on the sea coast, frequented by gulls.
SHILMENTS Shilments


Shilmonts
Shilments
Mr J. Hardy Penmanshiel
Mr Andrew Wilson Coldingham
Mr H. Spence Coldingham
Jamieson's Dictionary
Jamieson's Dictionary
002.15 [Situation] About thirty six chains east from Lumsdaine Shore.
A conspicuous rocky point on the sea coast. The Shilments" is the wooden frame of a cart used in carrying corn.

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