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Parish of Bamburgh Sheet 17-4

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Braidcarr Point Braidcarr Point Mr. John Patterson On Sheet The North end of the Rocks, at
Braidcarr Point Mr. M. Robson 17.14 long water, east of Braidstone Hole
Braidcarr Point Mr. William Swan The fishermen, commonly call
this Bradycarr Point.
Brandy Lake Brandy Lake Mr. John Patterson On Sheet A Narrow Creek, in the Rocks
Brandy Lake Mr. M. Robson 17.14 at low-water on the south side
Brandy Lake Mr. William Swan of Braidcarr Point. It is supposed
there was a smuggling vessel –
wrecked here, having Brandy on
board – hence the name.
The Stiel The Stiel Mr. John Patterson On Sheet The east end, of the Rocks (at low
The Stiel Mr. M. Robson 17.14 water) running out from Snook,
The Stiel Mr. William Swan or N.Sunderland Point.
Seahouses Point Seahouses Point Admiralty Chart On Sheet A small headland, but high
Seahouses Point Mr. John Patterson 17.14 bank, on the shore, about 5 chains
Seahouses Point Mr. M. Robson southeast of Sea Houses, – and
Seahouses Point Mr. William Swan W.Southwest of "Pace Hill".
John McCabe

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Transcribed by HL

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