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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BARNCORKRIE BAY BarncorKrie Bay
BarncorKrie Bay
BarncorKrie Bay
PortencorKrie
James Gibson High Clanyard via Drumore
James McWilliam Cairn via Drumore
Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie via Drumore
William Todd Drumore
035 A Considerable Bay, not used as a Port or Landing place Only for Small fishing Boats. the fore Shore is Rocky. It is Sometimes Called 'Port CorKrie' but is better known as BarncorKrie Bay. It is Situated adjacent to the Farm of BarncorKrie
Mr Todd one of the moast intelligable Man in the Ph. [Parish] of Kirkmaiden Says that the original name of this Bay is PortencorKrie
SLOCKATALLIE SlocKatallie
SlocKatallie
SlocKatallie
James Gibson High Clanyard Drumore
James McWilliam Cairn via Drumore
Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie via Drumore
035 See Page 11
SCONNAN Sconnan
Sconnan
Sconnan
James Gibson High Clanyard Drumore
James McWilliam Cairn via Drumore
Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie via Drumore
035 The name applies to a point of Rocks, Used as a Seat by fisher men when angling. Situated between SlocKatallie, and Craig of the Stone Dyke.

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[Page] 67
List of Names Collected by John Callanan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 35A Trace No. 1
Parish Kirkmaiden

Object
BarncorKrie Bay - Bay
SlocKatallie - a Creek
Sconnan - Fishing Seat

[Signed John Callanan C.A [Civilian Assistant]

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