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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Snook Point | Snook Point | Mr Ralph Pringle | On Sheet | The extreme N.E. end of | ||
| Fishcurer Newton | 22 11 | the ledge of Rock lying out | ||||
| Seahouses | from Snook. It is very | |||||
| Snook Point | Mr Robt Sheel Fisherman | narrow at this point – | ||||
| Newton Seahouses | ||||||
| Mr Robt Ruter Fisherman | ||||||
| Whittingham Carr | Whittingham Car | North Sea Pilot, Part 3 – P.27- | On Sheet | A small flat rock, situated | ||
| Whittingham Carr | and same as above, | 22 11 | about 1/4 of a mile north from | |||
| Snook Point it dries 3 feet | ||||||
| at Spring tides, there was a | ||||||
| Ship named the Whittingham | ||||||
| wrecked on this rock, hence | ||||||
| the name | ||||||
| Faggot | Faggot | North Sea Pilot, Part 3 – P.27- | On Sheet | A small rock, lying N.E. 1/2 E. half | ||
| Faggot | Admiralty chart | 22 11 | a mile from "Newton Point" | |||
| Fawcus Rock | Mr Robt Rutter | dries 2 feet as Spring tides | ||||
| Fawcus Rock | Mr Ralph Pringle | and it is also a shoal a | ||||
| Fawcus Rock | Mr Robt Sheel | cables length E.S.E from | ||||
| Faggot | Mr James Patterson | it. Some of the fishermen | ||||
| Fisherman & Innkeeper | state that, a man named | |||||
| Newton Seahouses | Fawcus, was drowned here, | |||||
| hence the name "Fawcus | ||||||
| Rock" – | ||||||
Note: No header; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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