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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRICKCLUN-NACHAN Carrickclunachan
Carrickckunachan
John Brown, Cardryne, Drumore
William Todd, Drumore
036 The name applies to a high headland which is very precipitous on the South Side, and is very well Known by Sailors, and used by them as a Sea Mark. The Soil is Rough Pasture.
MID POINT Mid Point
MId Point
John Brown, Cardryne, Drumore William Todd, Drumore 036 A Point of Rocks Situated below, or at the Base of a Steep Precipice on which there is a seat used by Fisher- Men when angling -
CARRICKCAMRIE Carrickcamrie
Carrickcamrie
John Brown, Cardryne, Drumore William Todd, Drumore 036 A Point of Rocks Situated at the Base of a steep and bold Precipice on which there is a fishing Seat used by Persons when angling.

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[Page] 133
List of Names collected by John Callanan C.A [Civil Assistant]

Plan 36. A
Trace 5
[Parish] Kirkmaiden

Objects
Carrickclunachan - Promontory -
Mid Point - Point of Rocks and Fishing Seat
Carrickcamrie - Point of Rocks and Fishing Seat

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John Callanan C/A [Civil Assistant]

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