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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Green S |
Green Skeer | Mr Richard Wheatley | 350 Links South of | A cluster of flat rocks laid bare | ||
Green Skeer | Mr Richard Short | the Rockers | at Low Water | |||
Green Skeer | Mr Thomas Redford | |||||
Scar | Brocketts Glossary | "A bare & broken rock" | ||||
Skeer is always applied to the low flat rocks along | ||||||
the coast in this part of the Country | ||||||
Rockers Opening | Rockers Opening | Mr Richard Wheatley | Leads from the Life | An opening in the Sand Hills admitting | ||
Rockers Opening | Mr Richard Short | Boat House eastward | of the passage of horses & carts to & from | |||
Rockers Opening | Mr Thomas Redford | to the Sands | the Beach | |||
Mountie Cock Hill | Mountie Cock Hill | Mr Richard Wheatley | About 7 chains | A conspicuous eminence on Cambois | ||
Mountie Cock Hill | Mr Richard Short | North of the Life Boat | Links | |||
Mountie Cock Hill | Mr Thomas Redford | House | ||||
Cambois Links is described in Name Book of Sheet 73 Plan 2 | ||||||
& Sunnyside in Name Book of Sheet 73 Plan 10 | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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