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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCK BURN Cock Burn
Cock Burn
John Murdoch Esqr.
Hugh Gibson
021 [Situation] At the E. [East] Side of the town of Port Patrick
A Small Stream or burn rising from Cock Brae & enters the Town at the end of Cock St. from thence passes through to its influx with the Harbour at North Crescent-
COCK BRAE Cock Brae
Cock Brae
John Murdoch Esqr. Hugh Gibson 021 [Situation] At the E. [East] Side of the town of Port Patrick at the East end of Cock Street.
A Steep uncultivated portion of land situate at the East end of Cock Street. Called by the inhabitants Cock Brae
CHURCH BRIDGE Church Bridge
Church Bridge
Church Bridge
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr. Murray
Andrew Cumming
021 [Situation] At the N E [North East] end of the town of Port Patrick about 2 chains S W [South West] of the Parish Church. -
A stone Bridge of One Arch at the northern entrance of Port Patrick from Stranraer. This is a County Bridge.-
BACK BURN BRIDGE Back Burn Bridge
Back Burn Bridge
Back Burn Bridge
John Thompson
Andrew Cumming
Mr. Hanna
021 [Situation] In the N W [North West] Side of the town of Port Patrick
A Stone Bridge of one arch crossing Dinvin Burn, at the junction of Blair and Dinvin Streets. It is a County Bridge

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Parish of Port Patrick
Form 136
Page [100] - Cock Burn
[100] - Cock Brae

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