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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HARBOUR [West Haven] | Harbour Harbour Harbour |
Thomas Clarke Fisherman W. [West] Haven James Caithness Fisherman. W. [West] Haven David Peter Fisherman. W. [West] Haven |
051 | [Situation] On the east side of West Haven. An inlet through the rocks, which was opened by explosions of gunpowder. Only vessels of Small tonnage can come into it at full tides. It is called a harbour by the fisherman, though scarcely worthy of the term |
HENRY CRAIG | Henry Craig Henry Craig Henry Craig |
Thomas Clarke Fisherman W. [West] Haven James Caithness Fisherman. W. [West] Haven David Peter Fisherman. W. [West] Haven |
051 | [Situation] In the western side of the Harbour. The name of a Craig with two poles on it Situated in the harbour at West Haven. |
DARGIE CRAIG | Dargie Craig Dargie Craig Dargie Craig |
Thomas Clarke Fisherman W. [West] Haven James Caithness Fisherman. W. [West] Haven David Peter Fisherman. W. [West] Haven |
051 | [Situation] In the western portion of the Harbour. The name of a craig with four poles on it, in the Harbour at West Haven |
SALMON CRAIG | Salmon Craig Salmon Craig Salmon Craig |
Thomas Clarke Fisherman W. [West] Haven James Caithness Fisherman. W. [West] Haven David Peter Fisherman. W. [West] Haven |
051 | [Situation] At the SE [South East] Side of the Harbour. A craig at the South East corner of the harbour at West Haven. |
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[Page] 51Parish of Panbride -- Sheet 51. 16 trace 3
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