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Far Skerr | Far Skier | Mr James Dixon | on Sheets | A bed of flat rocks (but near | ||
Far Skier | Mr James Wood | 7.6 & | Low Water mark, become more | |||
Far Skier | Mr Edward Pringle | 7.7 | prominent,) and boulders, | |||
Skerr A ridge of rocks-Jamieston’s Scottish Dictionary | situated, between "Middle | |||||
Skier", and Scheswick Black | ||||||
Rocks, running through it, near | ||||||
the south end, is a bed of fine | ||||||
sand extending from the Shore | ||||||
to low water – | ||||||
Cheswick Black Rocks | Cheswick | Mr James Dixon | on Sheet | A bed of large detached | ||
Black Rocks | Mr James Wood | 7.7 | rocks, some of which near the | |||
Mr Edward Pringle | Shore, are flat, some more | |||||
prominent; they are situated | ||||||
partly in the township of Screm | ||||||
-erston, and partly in the township | ||||||
of Cheswick, but all take | ||||||
the name of Cheswick Black | ||||||
Rocks, as here given – | ||||||
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