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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ARDWELL MOAT Moat
Moat
Moat of Ardwell
Moat of Ardwell
Moat of Ardwell
Moat of Ardwell
Moat of Ardwell
Moat Hill
Sir John McTaggart
William Paterson
David Wilson Ardwell Inn
Robert Gibb Fisher Ardwell
Alexander McMillan Blacksmith Ardwell
George Preston
Robert Agnew
Ainslies Map 1782
027 [Situation] ¼ Mile East of Ardwell House
A moat on the lands of Ardwell it has a gentle slope the summit of which is about 100 links in diameter and on it a Flag Staff it is said when erecting it there was turned up different kinds of earth & burned wood from a depth of 7 ft. this moat resembles Balreggan Moat in size and can be seen from it. This place is not known by any other name by the Country people nor the Moat of Ardwell or Ardwell Moat.
CHAPEL ROSSAN BAY Chapel Rosson Bay
Chapel Rosson Bay
Chapel Rossan Bay
Chapel Rossan Bay
Chapel Rossan Bay
Chapel Rosan Bay
Chapel Rossan Bay
Sir John McTaggart
Hugh Henry
Rev. [Reverend] John Lamb Free Church Minister
Proprietors Rent Book
David Cameron Coast Officer Drumore
Ainslies Map 1782
Royal Engineers Map
027 [Situation] On the west side of Luce Bay at the junction of the Parishes of Stoneykirk and Kirkmaiden
A small Creek or bay on the shore of Kirkmaiden & Stoneykirk this Creek is used as a landing place for fishing boats it is well known by fishermen. The most part of this Bay is in Kirkmaiden Parish.
HERMON HILL Hermon Hill
Hermon Hill
Sir John McTaggart
William Neikle
027 [Situation] ¾ Mile South of Ardwell House
A low hill of a mound like shape on the lands of Ardwell the soil of which is good arable land

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