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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DOVE CAVE | Dove Cave Dove Cave |
William Horner (Herd) Salt Pans (via) Stranraer John McCutcheon (Herd) Larbrax (via) Stranraer |
015 | This is a narrow creek the tide flows to where the Cave is and is a perpendicular, & it takes its name from Pidgeons or Doves building their nests therein. |
SCART CRAIG | Scart Craig Scart Craig |
William Horner (Herd) Salt Pans (via) Stranraer John McCutcheon Larbrax (via) Stranraer |
015 | This is a point of rock on the Sea Coast and it takes its name from a bird Called the Scart that perches thereon. |
LARBRAX MOOR | Larbrax Moor Larbrax Moor |
Andrew McNeil Galdnoch by Stranraer Charles Kerr Little Larbrax by Stranraer |
015 | A large tract of Moory land in the farm of Larbrax the property of Sir A. Agnew |
DOVE CAVE | Dove Cave Dove Dave |
William Horner (Herd) Salt Pans (via) Stranraer John McCutcheon (Herd) Larbrax (via) Stranraer |
015 | This is situated on the South side of a perpendicular rock, the tide Comes in to the bottom, and takes its name frorom Pidgeons or Doves resorting it |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 50List of Names collected by C.A. [Civil Assistant] Thomas Jordan 30th April 1847 1st Examiner
[Parish of] Leswalt
Plan 15A Trace 1
Objects
Dove Cave - Cave
Scart Craig - Rock
Larbrax Moor - a moor
Dove Cave - Cave
[Note] Pencil note is more or less the same as the "inked in" one.
[Signed] Thomas Jordan
c.a [civil assistant]
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