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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 |
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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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