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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Blue Bonnet Hill

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