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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SANNOX BAY Sannox Bay
Sannox Bay
Sannox Bay
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Blacklock
Mr. R. Stoddart
Alexander McKillop
238 A bay at the mouth of Glen Sannox. The name applies from the Quay on the South, to the commencement of the rocks on the North.
CAIRN Cairn Alexander McKillop 238 A heath covered cairn of stones, on an eminence, on its top are two open stone cists, which were dug into by a shepherd in the hope of finding treasure and they were found to contain human bones.
ROCKING STONE Rocking Stone
Rocking Stone
Alexander McKillop
McArthur's Antiquities
238 A large bolder resting on a mass of conglomerate, so poised that even now a strong man may move it by putting his back to it.

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Island of Arran -- Ph [Parish] of Kilbride

[Notes under Rocking Stone:]
Professor W. Thomson with whom I visited this object concurred with me in
thinking its rocking property due to natural cause, the block has manifestly
become detached, rolled down the hill, and became accidentaly poised on a smooth rocky surface,
no very marvellous thing
to have happened among the
hundreds of fallen rocks
[Initialled] J.B.
Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]

"An interesting specimen of the Rocking Stone may be seen near the
shore at South Sannox." &c.
McArthur's Antiquities Page 63.

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