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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GRENNAN PLANTATION Grennan Planting
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Grennan Planting
Grennan Planting
Thomas A. Chochran
John McMilroy
William McGaw
031 [Situation] About 1/2 mile E by S [East by South] of Kirkbride.
A considerable plantation on the farm of Grennan the wood of which consists of fir, Oak & Birch situate close to the west side of the road from Stranraer to Drumore -
DUNGAMEN BAY Dungemman Bay
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Dungemman Bay
Dungemman Bay
Dungamen Bay
Dungamen Bay
Peter McGaw Teralley Drumore
William McGaw
John Milroy
Map of Property
John McLelland
031 [Situation]5/8 mile ENE [East North East] of Kirkbride.
A small creek or inlet on the shore of the farm of Teralley, the beach of which is sand and boulders, it is not used as a landing place for vessels except for small fishing boats-
KIRKBRIDE Ruins of Kirkbride
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Ruins of Kirkbride
Ruins of Kirkbride
Ruins of Kirkbride
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Kirkbride ruins
Thomas A. Chochran
William Wilson
William McGaw
Statistical Acct. [Account] of Wigtownshire Published 1841.
Ainslies Map 1782
031 [Situation] About 1/4 mile NE by N [North East by North] of Kirkbride (farm house).
This name applies to the ruins of an ancient Church dedicated to Saint Bride. The place pointed out has the appearance of a circle from the high banks of ruins and over grown rubbish, the ruins of a small building is still to be seen & a small portion of ground resembling a Garden. It is on the farm of KirKbride.

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