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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 | 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" | 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 | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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