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Coquet Island | Coquet Island | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr | 74 chains N East by | A small island near the mouth of | ||
Coquet Island | Revd. J. W. Dunn | East of | the River Coquet, its surface is nearly | |||
Coquet Island | Mr. Darling Lighthouse Keeper | Turnaway Hill | level, its pasturage is sufficient to | |||
keep a few cows between High & | ||||||
Low Water mark the Beach is | ||||||
covered with Flat Rocks for its | ||||||
various features see their description | ||||||
Benedictine | Monastery | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr | On Coquet Island | The remains of an ancient monastery | ||
Monastery | Monastery | Revd. J. W. Dunn | consisting at present of the Tower upon | |||
(Remains of) | Monastery | Mr. Darling | which the Lighthouse stands | |||
(remains of) | and what has formerly been the | |||||
A Cell to Tynemouth | Kitchen, the remains of this feature | |||||
Priory | are colored strong on trace; its | |||||
remains are incorporated with the | ||||||
modern buildings and are rendered | ||||||
servicable to the inhabitants as | ||||||
store house & Coal cellar &c. | ||||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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