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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COREHOLM HILL Coreholm Hill
Coreholm Hill
Coreholm Hill
James McCulloch farmer Coreholm Hill via Dunmore
William McCulloch farmer High Currochtree via Drummore
John Adnew High Currochtree via Drumore
031 A Considerble large hill. All arable except A Small portion of the South Eastern side or base Which is Covered with furzes and underwood being the Side of A Deep Glen It is on the farm of Coreholm hill which derives its name probably from this hill it is the property of Col. [Colonel] McDowall of Logan & is Situated about 15 Ch. [Chains] South of the farm house of Coreholm hill
GLEN OF THE HOLE Glen of the Hole
Glen of the Hole
Glen of the Hoel
James McGaw farmer Clanyard Mill Drumore
William McCulloch farmer High Currochtree Drumore
James McCulloch farmer Coreholm hill via Drumore
031 A Deep Glen on the farmes of Coreholm hill and Clanyard. The sides or Slopes of which is covered with furzes and underwood. The water or Small Stream of Surface Water which Runs in this glen, empties itself into Clanyard Bay A North & West Direction. it has derived its name from A very deep hole at the Corner of a Small Garden were it is traditionary said that the Gardens of Clanyard formerly had a Castle

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List of Names Collected by Pt. [Private] William BirKby 1st Examiner
Plan 35 Trace No2
Parish Kirkmaiden
Object
Coreholm Hill - Hill
Glen of the Hole - Glen

[Signed] William BirKby Pt. Rs & M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]

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