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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Crumstone | Crumstone | Mr Darling; Longstone | on Sheet | The Crumstone is about a mile south | ||
Crumstone | Mr Patterson; Monkshouse | 12d.D & | -ward of the Longstone, and is a | |||
Crumstone | Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland | 17.B | dark mass of irregular basaltic rock | |||
divided into three by guts and usually | ||||||
called by the fishermen "The bull; | ||||||
Cow; and Calf" and interesting as | ||||||
being a breeding place of the great | ||||||
Seal. It is only partly covered, but | ||||||
the spray dashes over it so as to make | ||||||
it untenable at high water- | ||||||
Nivestone | Mr Darling; Longstone | on Sheet | A mass of rock nearly 1/2 a mile N.E. from | |||
Nivestone | Mr Patterson; Monkshouse | 12.aD- | the Longstone, covered at high water, | |||
Nivestone | Mr Patterson; N.Sunderland | and about 11. feet above low water | ||||
mark; it is the Easternmost of all | ||||||
Navistone | Navistone | Seaman’s Guide | the islands and is a source of danger | |||
Navistone | Admiralty Chart | to Vessels as the sea is always breaking | ||||
upon it, and there are several shoals near it. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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