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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Oxscar or | Oxscar¤ or | ¤Admiralty Charts, 1791-1857 | Half a mile E.N.E. | Three small rocks – or portions of one – | ||
South Goldstone | South Goldstone†| ¤Admiralty N.Sea Pilot, 1858. | of Megstone | which appears above low water, and visible | ||
South Goldstone | †John Patterson, Harbour Master N.S. | on Sheet | at half-ebb,- they are generally known by | |||
South Goldstone | Robert Cuthbertson, Pilot, N.S. | 12a C | the fisherman of the neighbourhood by | |||
South Goldstone | William Robson, Pilot, N.S. | the name of ‘South Goldstone’, but | ||||
are laid down in Admiralty Charts of | ||||||
1791 and 1857, and in the North Sea Pilot, | ||||||
as ‘Oxscars’. | ||||||
Elbow | Elbow | Same Authorities | Quarter of a mile N.E. | A rocky shoal with about a foot of | ||
of Megstone | water over it at low tides, and indicated | |||||
on Sheet | by sea-weed; it is much in the way | |||||
12a C | of vessels passing between Megstone and | |||||
Oxscars. | ||||||
Glororum Sh |
Glororum Shad | Same Authorities | Nearly half a mile | A rocky shoal having several feet of | ||
East of Oxscars | water on it at low tides, but marked | |||||
on Sheet | by the sea weed floating above it – | |||||
12a C | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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