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Farne Islands 6 inch

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Big Scarcar Big Scarcar Mr Tate; Alnwick on Sheet Eastward of the Wideopens are two
and Mr Patterson; Monkshouse 17.A black rocks, perpendicular on the S.W.
Little Scarcar Little Scarcar. Mr Darling; Longstone on Sheet sides, and sloping to the N.E., which
Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland 17.A are always above water and show
on the west side of Staples Sound.
Knox’s The Knoxes o.m.o. North Sea Pilot Admiralty. on Sheet Two patches of rock which appear
The Noxes The Noxes Raines History of N.Durham 17.A above high water west and south
The Noxes Mr Tate, Alnwick on Noxes Reef, two thirds of a mile
The Noxes Mr Darling, Longstone. eastward of Farne island –
Knoxes adopted
Knox’s Knox Reef North Sea Pilot Admiralty. on Sheet A reef of flattish rock dipping N.W. And
Noxes Reef "Noxes Reef" Raines History of N.Durham 17.A having a few loose rocks upon its surface
Mr Tate, Alnwick visible only at low water and connected
Mr Darling, Longstone. then by the Bridges to the West Wideopen.
The Bridges The Bridges North Sea Pilot Admiralty. on Sheet A reef of rolled stones and land
Raines History of N.Durham 17.A heaped up by the tides, connecting the
Mr Tate, Alnwick Noxes and Wideopens at low water.
Mr Darling, Longstone

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