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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLIND HOOIES Blind Hooies
Blind Hooies
Blind Hooies
Blind Hooies
David Adams
William McCubbin
William Gibson
Alexander Renny
027 [Situation] 25 Chains W.N.W [ West North West] of South Ardwell
A narrow Creek or Gully on the Sea Shore of Ardwell the shore of which is very precipitous fishers are in the habit of Angling here at high water.
BANDOLEER SLUNK Bandilier Slunk
Bandilier Slunk
David Adams
William McCubbin
027 [Situation] 25 Chains West of South Ardwell
A small Creek or Gully on the Sea Shore of Ardwell the shore of which is precipitous this place takes its name from a vessel called Bandilier which was wrecked here. This vessel was employed by the Crown for the Conveyance of troops etc. the crew nearly all perished and those that were picked up are interred in a small portion of flat grd. [ground] adjacent to this place under the precipice.
CARRICKGLASSEN Carraglassen
Carraglassen
Carricklasson
Carrick Glasson
Carrick Glasson
David Adams
William McCubbin
John Gibbs
William Gibson
Thomas Kerr
027 [Situation] 25 chains West of South Ardwell
This name applies to a rock used as a fishing seat while angling a little to the south of this is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Ardwell " Bead"

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Parish of Stoneykirk

Bandoleers - Wooden cartridge boxes etc.

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