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Cargie’s Plantation Cargie’s Plantation Mr James Dixon on Sheet A large bed, of scattered
Cargie’s Plantation Mr James Wood 7.2 prominent rocks, near to the,
Cargie’s Plantation Mr Andrew Patterson and along the low water mark:
opposite to Cargie’s Kiln –
they get this name from their
prominent appearance, when
seen from the sea – although
they do not rise much higher
than the surrounding rocks,
(only a few feet) –
Mill Harbour Mill Harbour Mr James Dixon on Sheet A broken passage, amongst
Mr James Wood 7.2 the rocks opposite to Scremers-
Mr Andrew Patterson -tonmill – and when the mill was
used as such, (it being now a
dwelling house) it was much
frequented, conveying Corn, Coal
&c – to the Mill – It is not now
used unless by fishermen, and
that very seldom – (There is no
Pier – or Harbour here)

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