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ASCOG BAY Ascog Bay
Ascog Bay
Ascog Bay
Ascog Bay
William Muir Esqr.
Mr. McBeth
Mr Hamilton
New Statistical Account
204.11 A small creek or bay on the sea coast of Ascog, immediately at the South Side of it is the ruins of an old Salt pan where Salt at one time was made.
OLD SALT PAN [Ascog Bay] Ascog Bay
Salt Pans
(in ruins)
New Statistical Account.
Fullarton's Gazetteer
204.11 The ruins of an old Salt pan where salt at one time was made.
ASCOG POINT Ascog Point
Ascog Point
Ascog Point
Ascog Point
Mr. Wilson
William Muir Esqr.
Mr. Mc.Beth
Wilson's Guide to Bute
204.11 A point of rocks immediately northeast of the Free Church
ASCOG ROCK Isle of Ascog
Isle of Ascog
Ascog Rock
Ascog Rock
Ascog Rock
William Muir Esqr.
Estate Map & County Map
Mr. Mc.Beth
Mr. Wilson
Mr. Herbert, Writer
204.11 A considerable rock not entirely covered at High water mark. The most poplar expression is Ascog Rock.
FREE CHURCH [Ascog] Ascog Free Church
Ascog Free Church
Ascog Free Church
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Williamson
Mr. Stewart Ascog Hall
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Elder Free Ch. Minis. [Church Minister]
Rothesay
204.11 A Small oblong edifice Surmounted by a tower, erected at the expense of a few of the Gentlemen of the locality. at the east side of it is a small tomb erected over the remains of Montague Stanley, who was an Actor, and an Artist painter from Edinburgh.

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