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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 10Parish 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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