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Islestone Shad | Islestone Shad | Admiralty Chart | on Sheet | A small rocky patch, shown at low | ||
Islestone Shad | North Sea Pilot | 12a.C | water by the tangle upon it and | |||
Islestone Shad | Mr Patterson; Monkshouse | sea generally breaking; 3/4ths of a mile | ||||
Islestone Shad | Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland | north of Wideopen. | ||||
The Bush | The Bush | Admiralty Chart | on Sheet | Eastward of the two ‘Scarcars’ is a reef | ||
North Sea Pilot | 17.B | extending about 1/4th of a mile, and | ||||
Mr Patterson; Monkshouse | partly visible at spring ebbs, and de | |||||
Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland | -fined by the tangle growing upon it- | |||||
Staples Sound | Staples Sound | Admiralty Chart | On Sheets | Staples Sound’ – about a mile in breadth | ||
Staples Sound | North Sea Pilot | 12.a C | and from five to eight fathoms deep, | |||
Staples Sound | Mr Patterson; Monkshouse | 12.a D | separating the Staples isle from the | |||
Staples Sound | Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland | 17.A & | Wideopens, forms a passage for Vessels of | |||
17.B | nearly any burden, although great | |||||
care is necessary as there are several | ||||||
sunken dangers near it. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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