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Beadnell Harbour Beadnell Harbour Revd. Mr. Cumby, M.A. On Sheet A small harbour, having
Beadnell Harbour Mr. Alexr Ewing 22.7 but one small Dock, which
Beadnell Harbour Mr. John Bolton is in very bad repair. There are
Beadnell Harbour Mr. George Beadlien – scarcely any vessels, put in here
Windmill Stead unless; with salt and those
engaged in the Fish Trade. It is
the property of T.W.Craster Esqr.
And is situated a short distance
south of Benthall. There is a
large Fish Curing establishment
here, – And LimeKilns, – the latter
not now used.
Burn Carrs Burn Carrs Revd. Mr. Cumby, M.A. On Sheet Two flat rocks, situated
Burn Carrs Mr. Alexr Ewing 22.7 near to each other, in Bead
Burn Carrs Mr. John Bolton -nell Bay -, and a short dis
Burn Carrs Mr. George Beadlien – -tance out from Low Water
Windmill Stead Mark. They have a rather bold
Great Car Admiralty Chart. edge on their north sides.
They make their appearance about
half ebb.
Miller’s Nick Miller’s Nick Mr. John Bolton, Meresman On Sheet A deep hollow in the sand
Miller’s Nick Mr. Thomas Fordy, Tuggalmill 22.7 -bank, at the beach, where
Miller’s Nick Mr. George Beadlien – a cartroad, leads on to the
Windmill Stead foreshore, and at the By
between the townships of
Tuggal and Swinhoe.

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