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BOULMER HAVEN | Boulmer Haven | Mr B Stephenson Boulmer | between Marmouth | A fine natural Haven nearly enclosed within | ||
Boulmer Haven | Mr W Stephenson Boulmer | Skears and | Natural Breakwaters. the Fishermen of | |||
Boulmer Haven | Mr J Stanton Boulmer | The Torrs | Boulmer have always a safe anchorage | |||
within it as at the lowest spring tides | ||||||
there is 6 feet of Water at its entrance | ||||||
alias the Mar Mouth. | ||||||
Mar Mouth | Mar Mouth | Mr B Stephenson | between North & | The Natural Way out & in to Boulmer | ||
Mar Mouth | Mr W Stephenson | South Reins | Haven- | |||
Mar Mouth | Mr J Stanton | |||||
Marmouth Scars | Marmouth |
Mr B Stephenson | between Brady | Flat Rocks extending south from Boulmer | ||
Marmouth |
Mr W Stephenson | Carrs & Boulmer | Haven to Brady Carrs, they are in places | |||
Marmouth |
Mr J Stanton | Haven | a good deal broken up with loose boulders | |||
lying on them. Skears is one of the local | ||||||
Synonyms for Rocks but it evidently | ||||||
is a Vulgarism of Scars | ||||||
South Reins | South Reins | Mr B Stephenson | South of | Flat rocks forming the south & eastern | ||
South Reins | Mr W Stephenson | Mar Mouth | natural breakwater of Boulmer Haven | |||
South Reins | Mr J Stanton | |||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and CTW
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