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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRICK-A-MURLOW Carrick-a-murlow, Point of Rocks and Fishing Seat John Brown, Cardryne, William Todd, Drumore 036 A Point of Rocks . Used as a Seat by Fisher men when angling. Situated between Slockalkin and Portlennie.
PORTLENNIE Portlennie Creek John Brown, Cardryne, William Todd, Drumore 036 A Small Creek Situated between Port-an--kill and Carrick-a-murlow. The fore Shore of which is Rocky. It is not used as a landing place.
PORT-AN-KILL Port-an-kill Bay John Brown, Cardryne, William Todd, Drumore 036 This Bay is used as a Landing place, and affords a harbour for small vessels importing [Lime], Coals, []. and fo Exporting Potatoes and Grain. The fore Shore Consists of Boulders and Shingles. It is sometimes called Kirk-Port.

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[Page] 142
List of Names collected by John Callanan C.A. [Civil Assistant]

Plan 36. A
Trace 5
[Parish] Kirkmaiden

Objects
Point of Rocks - rock seat
Creek - a creek
Bay - a bay

[Signed]
John Callanan
C.A. [Civil Assistant]

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