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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARNAUGH | Barnaugh Barnaugh |
John Murdoch Esqr. Alexander Nevin |
021 | [Situation] About 3/8 mile W by N [West by North] of Port Patrick A point of rock at which the tide runs very rapid & on it is found small shellfish of the same name Situate North of Port Patrick - |
CATEVENNAN | Cattevannan Cattevannon Catevennan |
John Murdoch Esqr. Alexander Nevin Statistics of Wigtonshire page 131 |
021 | [Situation] About 1/4 mile W. by N. [West by North] of Port Patrick A projecting rock used as a fishing Seat by fishermen while Angling, near to it is a Cave where wild pigeons resort. - |
SLOCKGARROCH | Slockgarroch Slockgarroch |
John Murdoch Esqr. Alexander Nevin |
021 | [Situation] 15 chains W by N. [West by North] of the custom House of Port Patrick A rock used as a fishing Seat situate near to the North side of Port Patrick |
LAGNAWINNY | Lagnawinnay Lagnawinnay Lagnawinny |
Alexander Nevin H. Robinson John Murdoch Esqr. |
021 | [Situation] Near the SW [South West] end of the town of Port Patrick & about 9 chains SE. [South East] of the west end of the South Pier. A large stratified rock not very high but very rugged the name applies chiefly to the point nearest to High water It is used as a fishing seat by Anglers Situate about 9 chains south of Port Patrick.- |
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