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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HACKLE ROCK Hackle Rock
Hackle Rock
David Adams, via Moat Slap, Post Office
William McCubbin Fisherman, High Ardwell
027 This name applies to a fishing Rock, the appearance is a steep precipice, and is south of the creek called the Hoonies
BLIND HOOIES Blind Hooies
Blind Hooies
David Adams Salt Pans. via, Moat Slap Post Office
William McCubbin Fisherman High Ardwell, Post Office
027 A narrow creek, the appearance of which is a steep precipice, is used as a fishing seat at high water, and the land shews in a sloping manner till it meets Rocks that runs to the waters edge.

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[Page] 79 1st Examiner
Plan 27B C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 20th August 1847
Parish Stoneykirk
Hackle Rock - spelling doubtful

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