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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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Hen Pool | Hen Pool | Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | On Sheet 12.6 | A pool formed in the sands at Low water, | ||
Hen Pool | Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | South of Black Law, frquented by dif- | ||||
Hen Pool | Mr Bowey, Old Law | ferent kinds of sea fowl. | ||||
Long Batt | Long Batt | Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | On Sheet 12.6 | A long spit of sand projecting from | ||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | Fenham Flats towards Holy Island Harbour, | |||||
Mr Bowey, Old Law | west of Black Law. | |||||
Oyster Scap | Oyster Scap | Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | On Sheet 12.6 | A large circular sand bed studded | ||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | with Oysters and Muscles , preserved for | |||||
Mr Bowey, Old Law | the proprietor, Lord Tankerville, and situated | |||||
south of Long Batt and joining The Hainings. | ||||||
Seal Point | Seal Point | Mr. Wilson, Harbour Master | On Sheet 12.6 | A small sand spit at the south | ||
Mr. Stamp, Schoolmaster | end of the ‘Sand Eel Beds’ and west | |||||
Mr Bowey, Old Law | of the ‘Oyster Scap’ on which Seals are | |||||
occasionally seen. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by KF
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