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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MILL BAWN Mill Bawn
Mill Bawn
Mill Bawn
James Gibson
James McWilliam
Peter MmcCulloch
035 [Situation] 6 Chains S by W [South by West] of Sheffield Hole.
A detached rock visible at low water Situate a short distance from the land.
CRAIG OF THE STONE DIKE Craig of the Stone Dyke
Craig of the Stone Dyke
Craig of the Stone Dyke
James Gibson
James McWilliam
Peter McCulloch
035 [Situation] 2 Chains ESE [East South East] of Mill Bawn.
A point of rocks used as a fishing seat
by fishermen while Angling
SCONNAN Sconnan
Sconnan
Sconnan
James Gibson
James McWilliam
Peter McCulloch
035 [Situation] 11 Chains SE by E [South East by East of Mill Bawn.
A point of rocks used as a fishing seat by fishermen while Angling

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Parish of Kirkmaiden

Mill Bawn - Form 136 Page 68
Craig of the Stone Dyke -- Form 136 Page 68
Sconnan -- Form 136 Page 67


Sgonn (Gaelic) A block of wood ,a shapeless mass etc.
Sgonnan dim, [diminutive ] of Sgonn

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