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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUMDARROCH alex rowan.
peter douglas.
geo mchaffie esq.
029 a considerable hill on the farm of killantrae, the soil of which is arable land ; on it is a trig station called by the trig party killintra, the south side of this hill precipitous
PHILIP AND MARY john bryde.
wm coid.
geo mchaffie esq.
029 a flat point of land situated on the sea shore between west barr & port william. john bryde says that it has been handed down by tradition that a vessel called the philip and mary had been wrecked at the lear rocks &drifted into this place which gives rise to the name

Continued entries/extra info

druim-daraich. a hill abounding in oak trees or oak wood.

Transcriber's notes

Philip and Mary was a galleon of the English Navy, built in 1555-56. She was renamed twice during her career — firstly in 1584 to Nonpareil when she was rebuilt at Deptford in 1584, and secondly as Nonsuch when she was again rebuilt from 1603 to 1605. no information as to her fate.
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joseph mc keown