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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 and which consists of one
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 It is
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 & It is situated in the
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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