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Newton Seahouses | Newton Seahouses | North Sea Pilot, Part 3. P.27 | On Sheet | A very small hamlet on the | ||
Newton Seahouses | Estate map, In the possession of | 22.15 | Sea Shore |
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John Railston Esqr. N. Sunderland | detached house, the remaining | |||||
Newton Seahouses | Mr. Ralph Pringle – | houses forming three sides of a | ||||
Newton Seahouses | Mr. James Blair – | square, and on the South Side | ||||
Sea Houses | Whites Directory | of this is a Herring-yard, the | ||||
Coast Guards Keep a Mortor, | ||||||
and apparatus here, to assist | ||||||
in case of ship wrecks |
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the property of Capt. Potts &c | ||||||
Smack Inn | Smack Inn | Board | On Sheet | A small public house | ||
Smack Inn | Mr. James Blair, Occupier | 22.15 | in the Village of Newton Sea | |||
Smack Inn | Mr. Ralph Pringle – | -houses & |
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northwest corner of the square | ||||||
Fills | Fills | North Sea Pilot, Part 3. P.27 | On Sheet | Two large flat patches of rock | ||
and same as above | 22.15 | forming the east side of St | ||||
Mary’s Haven, the south one | ||||||
being divided by small channels | ||||||
the highest part of these rocks | ||||||
dries 9 feet at spring tides, but | ||||||
are completely under water | ||||||
when the tide is in – | ||||||
Origin of name unknown | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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