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Burrows Hole | Burrows Hole | Admiralty North Sea Pilot Guide | On Sheet | The channel between ‘Parton Stiel’ and ‘Long | ||
Burrows Hole | Mr. Ralph Wilson; Harbour Master H.I. | 12.7 | Ridge’, extending from the Harbour Bar – which | |||
Burrows Hole | Mr. Wm Bowey, Keeper, Old Law | lies betwixt ‘Parton Stiel’ and ‘Ridge End’. – | ||||
Burrows Hole | Mr R Stamp, Schoolmaster H.I | to near ‘Law Scap’ on the west, and the ‘way’ | ||||
so narrow and the bottom |
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only ships in a great strait will anchor in it. | ||||||
Parton Stiel | Parton Stiel | Same authorities | On sheets | A point at Low Watermark, at the south end | ||
12.7 & | of the bar entrance to Holy Island Harbour, | |||||
12.11 | near ‘Burrows Hole’, formed of sand, boulders, | |||||
a few flat or surface rocks, and sea weed, | ||||||
and a dangerous place to ships in a gale | ||||||
that miss the Bar, – many vessels having been | ||||||
wrecked upon it; Off it Crab fishing is much followed. | ||||||
Dollar Banks | Dollar Banks | Same authorities | On sheet | Sand banks on ‘Old Law’ to the west of ‘Parton | ||
12.11 | Stiel’ on which some foreign ship having | |||||
been wrecked, a number of dollars were washed | ||||||
upon these banks, which are now named | ||||||
after the Coin found on them. | ||||||
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Transcribed by KF
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