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The Yares | The Yares | "North Sea Pilot" (Admiralty Guide) | On Sheet 12.7 | A stony patch south of the Castle, which | ||
The Yares | Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | is the first part therabouts to dry, and | ||||
The Yares | Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | thereby to be avoided by boats entering at | ||||
half tides. | ||||||
Long Ridge | Long Ridge | "North Sea Pilot" (Admiralty Guide) | On Sheet 12.7 | A long stony ridge 1/4th of a mile South of | ||
Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | the Castle and making the entrance to the | |||||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | harbour both narrow and very dangerous. | |||||
Black Law | Black Law | "North Sea Pilot" (Admiralty Guide) | On Sheet 12.6 | A small green isle visible at high water, and | ||
Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | at low water connected to the Old Law | |||||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | by the lands and boulders then dry; in | |||||
the South side of Holy Island Harbour, and | ||||||
a guide to ships entering the channel. | ||||||
Belongs to Ross Township. | ||||||
Law Scap | Law Scap | "North Sea Pilot" (Admiralty Guide) | On Sheet 12.6 | A black stony patch bare at low water | ||
Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | a short distance S.E. of Black Law, | |||||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | the fishermen occasionally resorting to it for bait. | |||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by KF
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