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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TERALLY BAY | Teralley Bay Teralley Bay Terally Bay Terally Bay . Terally Bay Terally Bay Terally Bay Tirally Bay |
John McLelland William McGaw Mr. Todd William Wilson, Drumore William McGaw John McGaw Thomas McClure Statistical Acct. [Account] of Wigtownshire Published 1841 |
031 | [Situation] 3/4 mile NE by N [North East by North] of Kirkbride (farm house) A small creek or bay on the shore of the farm of Tralley the beach is fine shingle. It is only used as a landing place for small fishing boats, it is sheltered north by the point of MyrocK & South by the rocky point of Tralley - |
TERALLY BRIDGE | Teralley Bridge Teralley Bridge . Terally Bridge Terally Bridge Terally Bridge Terally Bridge Terally Bridge Tyrally Bridge |
William McGaw Thomas A. Chochrane Mr. Todd, Drumore William Wilson William McGaw James McGaw Thomas McClure George McHaffie, Esqr. |
031 | [Situation] 1 1/2 chains East of Terally Moat. A small stone Bridge of one arch over a small stream on the road from Stranraer to Drumore & 3/4 miles from the latter, it is a County Bridge. |
TERALLY POINT | Feralley Point Feralley Point Feralley Point Tyrawley Point |
James Milroy John McGaw Alexander McGaw Ainslies Map 1782 |
031 | [Situated] Near the East side of Terally farm house. A Small headland or Point near Terally (farm house) from which it takes its name. - |
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