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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLANGHIE BAY | Clanghie Bay. Clanghie Bay. |
William Gibson. William Todd. |
031 | [Situation] 1 mile SW by S [South West by South] of Logan House. A small creek or inlet of the Sea used for no other purpose than for the quantity of Sea weed which is washed in by the tide. |
CLANGHIE POINT | Clanghie Point. Clanghie Point. Clanghie Point. |
William Gibson. William McDowall. William Todd. |
031 | [Situation] At the west Side of Clanghie Bay. A point of rock between Bonny Well Bay & Clanghie used as a seat by Anglers. |
BONNY WELL BAY | Bonny Well Bay. Bonny Well Bay. Bonny Well Bay. |
William Gibson. William McDowall. William Todd. |
031 | [Situation] About 1 Mile SW [South West] of Lagan House A small Creek or inlet of the Sea interspersed with rock & Shingle. It derives its name from a small well now filled up And not visible, it was a well where women drank out of while burning the Sea weed for potash to bleach linen. |
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[Page] 30 -- moundy -- Parish of KirKmaidenForm 136
Page 84 - Clanghie Bay
83 -- Clanghie Point
83 -- Bonny Well Bay
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