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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Seal Gut | Seal Gut | Mr R Wilson, Harbourmaster | on sheets | At low water, a small channel about | ||
Seal Gut | Mr W Smith, Fisherman | 8.14 & | 2 chains from high water mark, extending | |||
Seal Gut | Mr R Stamp, Schoolmaster | 12.2 | from a little above the West Shiel to | |||
the rocks opposite the East Shiel. | ||||||
Formerly it was much larger and |
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flowed from "Bloody Bay" opposite Snook | ||||||
Point to low water mark, but is now | ||||||
diminished from the shifting sands and | ||||||
refuse of the lime works. | ||||||
The Links | The Links | Mr R Wilson | on sheets | Applicable to all bents &c, north of the | ||
The Links | Mr W Smith | 8.13 | cultivated land to high water mark | |||
The Links | Mr R Stamp | 8.14 | and the narrow portion of the Island | |||
12.1 | called "The Snook", near the lime works. | |||||
12.2 & | It is Government property and rented | |||||
12.3 | by Mr Nicol, Limeburner, who has inter- | |||||
sected it by tramways &c, for the conveyance of lime. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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