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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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 |
Note: Signature in heading
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Transcribed by HL
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