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