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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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List 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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