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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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The Harbour | The Harbour | Mr Ralph Wilson, Harbour Master | On Sheet 12.6 | A small but very secure place | ||
Mr. Robert Stamp, Schoolmaster | for mooring vessels. The Trinity | |||||
Mr. Wm Smith. Fisherman | House in Berwick let the dues | |||||
annually to the Harbour Master | ||||||
Broadwater Head | Broadwater Head | Mr. W. Bowey. Keeper old Law | On Sheet 12.10 | Applies to the sand and | ||
Mr. R. Stamp S. Master | Guts between Foulwork Burn | |||||
Mr. R. Wilson | and Stinking Gut | |||||
The Hainings | The Hainings | Mr. W. Bowey. Keeper old Law | On Sheet 12.6 & 12.10 | A portion of sand bank about | ||
Mr. R. Stamp S. Master | 20 chains SW of Guile |
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Mr. R. Wilson | on Old Law. and NE of Madges | |||||
Hainings | Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary | Batts. Fishermen frequent this | ||||
place at certain Seasons for Bait. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by KF
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