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Boat House | Boat House | Revd E. N. Mangem | 14 Chains S. S. East | A Cottage with gardens attached | ||
Boat House | Mr. Downey | of Sea Houses | occupied by one of the servants of | |||
Boat House | Mr. Bickerton | Earl Grey. the name is derived | ||||
from the adjoining natural Haven | ||||||
which affords Boats a safe | ||||||
Anchorage | ||||||
Howick Burn | See Book of Sheet 32/3 | |||||
Howick Haven | Howick Haven | Mr. B Stephenson | Extending south east | A small natural Haven affording | ||
Howick Haven | Mr. W Stephenson | from "Boat House" | pretty safe anchorage for fishing | |||
Howick Haven | Mr. J Stanton | to Low Water Mark. | boats and small Craft. | |||
Rumbling Kern | Rumbling Kern | Mr. B Stephenson | A natural Cavern into which the Tide | |||
Rumbling Kern | Mr. W Stephenson | flows and as a consequence makes a | ||||
Rumbling Kern | Mr. J Stanton | great noise |
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Rumbling Kern | "Kern, to churn", Brockett’s Glossary | says that the subterranean passage | ||||
Kern, adopted in compliance with Survey usage | reaches to Howick Hall. | |||||
N.C | The "Rumbling Kirn" is the local way | |||||
of saying "Very noisy Churn" | ||||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by DW
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