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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 ExaminerPlan 27B C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Jordan 20th August 1847
Parish Stoneykirk
Hackle Rock - spelling doubtful
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