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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MOUNT SALLIE PLANTATION Mount Sallie Planting.
Mount Sallie Planting.
Mount Sallie Planting.
William Gibson.
Robert & James McKittrick.
William McBride.
031 [Situation] 5/8 mile South of Logan House.
A considerable plantation on Mount Sallie Hill, the wood of which consists of Oak, Ash, Firs & Sycamore. - This Plantation takes its name from the hill.
AUCHABRICK Auchabrick.
Auchabrick.
Auchabrick.
Ahabrick.
Ahabrick.
Robert & James McKittrick.
William Gibson.
Proprietors Rent Roll.
Ainslies Map 1782.
Royal Engrs. [Engineers] Map 1819.
031 [Situation]About 5 chains East of Ballochagennion Plantation.
A good farm house one story high and about 3 chains S. [South] West is the out houses all in good repair with [a] farm Containing about 175 acres of land attached. Occupied by Robert & James McKittrick. The property of Col. [Colonel] McDowall of Logan.
BRICK KILN PLANTATION Brick Kiln Planting.
Brick Kiln Planting.
Brick Kiln Planting.
William Gibson.
Samuel Muir.
William McBride.
031 [Situation]About one mile S by E[South by East] of Logan House.
A small plantation on the farm of Auchabrick the wood of which consists of Oak, Ash & Firs. Formerly clay was raised in this place for making Brick hence the name. -
SAND NOOK Sand Nook.
Sand Nook.
Sand Nook.
William Gibson.
Samuel Muir.
William McBride.
031 [Situation] About one mile South of Logan House.
This name applies to a small creek Inlet on the Sea Shore of Port Logan where the sand is divided form rocks - Situate at the North side of Port Logan Village. -

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Page - 102 -- Mount Sallie Planting
- 103-- AuchabricK
- 103 - BricK Kiln Planting
- 104 - Sand Nook

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