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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIG OF THE STONE DYKE | Craig of the Stone Dyke Craig of the Stone Dyke Craig of the Stone Dyke |
James Gibson High Clanyard Drumore James McWilliam Cairn Drumore Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie Drumore |
035 | A Portion of Rocks (at H.W.M. [High Water Mark]) Used as a Seat by fisher men when Angling. Situated between Mill Bawn and Sconnan. |
MILL BAWN | Mill Bawn Mill Bawn Mill Bawn |
James Gibson High Clanyard Drumore James McWilliam Cairn Drumore Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie Drumore |
035 | This name applies to a Rock which is visible at Low Water, and is detached a Short distance from the main Land. Situated between the Craig of the S. [Stone] Dyke and Sheffield hole. |
SHEFFIELD HOLE | Sheffield Hole Sheffield Hole Sheffield Hole |
James Gibson High Clanyard Drumore James McWilliam Cairn Drumore Peter McCulloch Barncorkrie Drumore |
035 | A Considerable Creek bounded on the East by Steep and bold Precipices. A portion of this Wreck of a Steam-Boat named the Sheffield, drifted into this Creek, and hence the name. |
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[Page] 68List of Names collecyed by John Callanan c/a [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 35A Trace No. 1
Parish Kirkmaiden
Object
Craig of the Stone Dyke - Fishing Seat
Mill Bawn - Rock
Sheffield Hole - Creek
[Signed] John Callanan
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