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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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

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List 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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