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Lady’s Hole | Lady’s Hole | Mr. John Bolton | On Sheet | A long, narrow creek, between | ||
Lady’s Hole | Mr. George Beadlien | 22.7 | the rocks, east of "Benthall" | |||
Lady’s Hole | Mr. Ralph Dixon | and north of "Ebbe’s Snook" | ||||
and extending from |
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water mark, to within | ||||||
about two chains of the | ||||||
beach, (Origin of name unknown) | ||||||
Whinstone Dike | Whinstone Dike | Mr. John Bolton | On Sheet | A narrow ridge of Whinstone | ||
Whinstone Dike | Mr. George Beadlien | 22.7 | lying nearly east, and west, | |||
Whinstone Dike | Mr. Ralph Dixon | |||||
to low water mark. It is but | ||||||
slightly elevated, above the | ||||||
surrounding rocks, is perpen | ||||||
dicular at its side, smooth, | ||||||
and flat, on the top, and | ||||||
about 40 links broad. Its | ||||||
appearance is singular, as | ||||||
the rocks around it are all | ||||||
freestone. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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