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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRICKAHAWKIE HEUGHS Carrickahawkie Heughs
Carrickahawkie Heughs
Robert Bone
William McCulloch
035 [situation] On the East side of Carrickahawkie Bay
A range of precipices overhanging the sea at CarricKahawkie Bay hence the name
CRAIGWHINNIE Craigwhinnie
Craigwhinnie
John Brown
William McCulloch
035 [situation] 2 miles west of Mull (farm house)
A flat rock inaccessible at high water its used as a fishing seat by Anglers.
INCHSLITHERY Inchslithery
Inchslithery
John Brown
William McCulloch
035 [situation] At the South side of Craigwhinnie.
A Small creek where fishing boats shelter when overtaken by Storm-

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Parish of Kirkmaiden
Form 136
Page - 90- CarricKahawKie Heughs
- 92- Craigwhinnnie
- 92 Inchslithery

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