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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HALY HOLM Haly Holm
Haly Holm
Holly Holm
Hally Holm
Haly Holm
James Jamison
Gilbert Jamison
William Todd Drumore
Proprietors Rent Roll
George McHaffie, Esq.
031 [Situation] 1 1/4 miles NW by N [North West by North] of Drumore A small farm house and out houses all thatched & in middling repair with a farm of 53 acres of good arable land attached Occupied by James Jamison the property of Colonel McDowall of Logan Haly Holm is part of the lands of Kilstay but is well known in the country by the name given.
KILSTAY BAY Kilstay Bay
Kilstay Bay
Kilstay Bay
Kilstay Bay
Kilstay Bay
Kilstay Bay
James Jamison
Gilbert Jamison
Edward Kerr
William Todd Drumore
Royal Engineers Map 1819
George McHaffie Esq.
031 [Situation] 1 mile N [North] by W [West] of Drumore A sandy creek or inlet on the shore of the farm of Kilstay it is only used as a landing place or shelter for fishing boats - situate South of Path sands
WHITE HILL White Hill
White Hill
White Hill
White Hill
Edward Kerr
James Jamison
Gilbert Jamison
George McHaffie, Esq.
031 [Situation] 1 1/2 miles N W [North West] of Drumore A small hill on the lands of Kilstay the soil of which is arable land situate close to the west of Burnt Hill.

Continued entries/extra info

Haly - Holy
Holm - The level low ground on the bank of a river
A little Island etc. etc.
Dr. [Doctor[ Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary

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