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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLUE BONNET | Blue Bonnet Blue Bonnet |
Peter McDowall John Wilson |
022 | [Situation] On the west shore of the Parish and 3/4 Mile N.W. [North West] of Cairnmon Fell A rock used as a fishing seat by Anglers while fishing situate on the western shore of StoneyKirk. |
RED CAVE | Red Cave Red Cave |
Thomas Read John Wilson |
027 | [Situation] 1/2 mile N by W [North by West] of Cairnmon Fell A Cave in the western shore of Stoneykirk, situate near to the South of Blue Bonnets, it takes its name from the rock being Red into which it enters. |
CAIRNGARROCH BAY | Cairngarroch Bay Cairngarroch Bay Cairngarroch Bay |
Peter McDowall John Wilson Royal Engrs [Engineers] map 1819 |
027 | [Situation] on the western Coast of the Parish & N.W. [North West] of Cairnmon Fell A small Bay on the western shore of Stoneykirk & is situate to the southert of Red Cave it is interspersed with rugged rocks & boulders and part of the shore is very precipitous it is not a landing place for vessels except for small fishermens boats |
BLUE BONNET HILL | Blue Bonnet Hill Blue Bonnet Hill Blue Bonnet Hill Blue Bonnet Hill |
Robert Wither John Muirhead John Jackson A. McWhirter |
022 | [Situation] 3/4 Mile N by W [North by West] of Cairnmon Fell A Small hill on the western Shore of the Parish on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. At the base of the hill is a rock or rocks called "Blue Bonnets." |
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44- Red Cave
43 - Cairngarroch Bay
Blue Bonnet Hill
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