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Snook Point Snook Point Mr Ralph Pringle On Sheet The extreme N.E. end of
Fishcurer Newton 22 11 the ledge of Rock lying out
Seahouses from Snook. It is very
Snook Point Mr Robt Sheel Fisherman narrow at this point –
Newton Seahouses
Mr Robt Ruter Fisherman
Whittingham Carr Whittingham Car North Sea Pilot, Part 3 – P.27- On Sheet A small flat rock, situated
Whittingham Carr and same as above, 22 11 about 1/4 of a mile north from
Snook Point it dries 3 feet
at Spring tides, there was a
Ship named the Whittingham
wrecked on this rock, hence
the name
Faggot Faggot North Sea Pilot, Part 3 – P.27- On Sheet A small rock, lying N.E. 1/2 E. half
Faggot Admiralty chart 22 11 a mile from "Newton Point"
Fawcus Rock Mr Robt Rutter dries 2 feet as Spring tides
Fawcus Rock Mr Ralph Pringle and it is also a shoal a
Fawcus Rock Mr Robt Sheel cables length E.S.E from
Faggot Mr James Patterson it. Some of the fishermen
Fisherman & Innkeeper state that, a man named
Newton Seahouses Fawcus, was drowned here,
hence the name "Fawcus
Rock" –

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