< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Hole o’ the Dike | Hole o’ the Dike | Mr Martin Archbold | On Sheet | A deep chasm, in the [???] | ||
Fisherman Craster | 27. 16 | between high, and low | ||||
Hole o’ the Dike | Mr George Smailes Do | water, where, a Stone | ||||
Hole o’ the Dike | Mr Robt Grey Innkeeper Craster | wall |
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a Short distance South of | ||||||
Craster. This is a very old | ||||||
name, and well known. | ||||||
Black Hole | Black Hole | Mr Martin Archbold | On Sheet | A deep chasm in the | ||
Fisherman Craster | 27. 16 | rocks, between high and | ||||
Mr George Smailes Do | low water, a short | |||||
Mr Robt Grey Innkeeper Craster | South of Hole o’ the Dike. | |||||
It is well known to | ||||||
fishermen here. | ||||||
Long Heugh | Long Heugh | T. W. Craster Esqr | On Sheet | A steep Rocky [???] | ||
And Same as above. | 27. 16 | the Continuation of | ||||
Heugh, from [where] [???] | ||||||
Sep |
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It tapers off [???] | ||||||
where it joins [???] | ||||||
[???] | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by PT
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