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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Hunkleton Stone | Hunkleton Stone | Mr George Baker | Hunkleton Stone | A large Rock Covered | ||
Hunkleton Stone | Mr Jacob Wood | the village of Newbiggin | at High Water | |||
Hunkleton Stone | Mr John Robson | about 18 chains | ||||
lying between High & | ||||||
Low Water Mark | ||||||
Hully Rocks | Hully Rocks | Mr John Robson | About 10 Chains | A ledge of flat Rock | ||
Hully Rocks | Mr Jacob Wood | S.W. of St Bartholo | covered at High Water | |||
Hully Rocks | Mr George Baker | mew’s Church | ||||
Newbiggin | ||||||
Life Boat House | Life Boat House | Mr Jacob Wood | About 12 Chains | A Stone building where the | ||
Life Boat House | Mr John Heslop | N by W from Saint | Life Boat is kept and only used | |||
Life Boat House | Mr George Baker | Bartholomew’s Church | in case of Shipwreck, it is | |||
Newbiggin | the gift of the Duke of Northumberland & belongs to | |||||
the national association | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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