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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCKWHILLIE KnocKwhillie
KnocKwhillie
KnocKwhillie
Knockwhillie
Knockwhillie
Knockwhillie
Alexander Boyd
Andrew McWilliam
James Boyd
See Plans 22A 22C
Andrew Thornburn
John Wither
021; 022 [Situation] About 2 miles E. [East] of Port Patrick
A small hill on the lands [of] Little Port of Spittal the [surface] of which is partly arable [and] partly Rough heathy pasture [On] the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] [station] called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party [Portspittal] the north side of this hill is too steep. -
KNOCKAROD Knockarad
Knockarad
Knockarod
Alexander Boyd
Andrew McWilliam
See Name List Plan 15A
021 [Situation] At the west side of Knockwhillie & about 1 3/4 miles E. [East] of Port Patrick
A tolerable large hill on [the] lands of Little Port of Spittal the soil of which is [arable] land
PORT OF SPITTAL BURN Portospittal Burn
Portospittal Burn
Port of Spittal Burn
Port of Spittal Burn
Port of Spittal Burn
Portaspittle Burn
Portaspittle Burn
Portaspittal Burn
Alexander McWilliam
William Thronburn
John Murdoch Esqr.
John Anderson
John Beggs
John Wither
Andrew Thornburn
John Kilpatrick
021 [Situation] Running in a westerly direction passing Port of Spittal Bridge & running into Port of Spittal Bay
A small stream or burn [taking] its rise in the mosses and Low [pastures] on the East side of the Tract of [land] called Port of Spittal and [dividing] these lands into what is [usually] called Meikle & Little Port of [Spittal] it runs in a S. [South] Western direction [until] its influx with the Irish Channel This burn is about 7 Links wide This burn drives Port of Spittal [Corn] mill

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162 -- Knockwhillie
162 -- Knockarod
165/181 -- Port of Spittal Burn

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