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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STEP CRAIG Step Craig
Step Craig
David Adams
William McCubbin
027 [Situation] ¼ Mile SW [South West] of South Ardwell
A large rock used as a fishing Seat by fishermen while angling adjoining it is a small Gully over which the fisherman has to step hence the name 'Step'
HOLE OF THE GRENNAN Hole of the Grennan
Hole of the Grennan
Hole of the Grennan
Hole of the Greenan
David Adams
William McCubbin
William Gibson
Alexander Renny
027 [Situation] ¼ Mile South of South Ardwell
A considerable deep Creek or Gully Situate close to the S.[South] West of Step Craig and a place where fishermen attend when Angling. It takes its name from Grennan Hill - which is a short distance to the west.
PORT GOWER Port Gower
Port Gower
David Adams
William McCubbin
027 [Situation] ¼ Mile South of South Ardwell
A small Creek the entrance of which is very rugged interspersed with boulders etc. and not used as a landing place for vessels nor even small fishing boats cannot enter in it with Safety. the person who give the information does not know how it got its name.

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