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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Old Fort | Old Fort | Mr Ralph Wilson. Harbour Master | On Sheet | An enclosed portion of rocky land in which there is | ||
| Old Fort | Mr Robert Stamp. Schoolmaster | 12.6 | an old ruin, On the West side of Steel End. | |||
| Old Fort | Mr Wm Smith. Fisherman | This place was so named by Master Gunner White wh[??] | ||||
| about 9 years ago and is still called so by the in- | ||||||
| habitants. It never was a Fort. | ||||||
| The Harbour | The Harbour | Mr Ralph Wilson. Harbour Master | On Sheets | A small but very secure place for Mooring | ||
| Mr Robert Stamp. Schoolmaster | 12.6 & | vessels, the Trinity House in Berwick let the | ||||
| Mr Wm Smith. Fisherman | 12.7 | dues annually to the Harbour Master | ||||
| Common | Common | Mr Ralph Wilson. Harbour Master | On Sheets | A small part of the Ancient Common of Holy | ||
| Mr Robert Stamp. Schoolmaster | 12.6 & | Island that was left open at the time of the general | ||||
| Mr Wm Smith. Fisherman | 12.7 | Enclosure, it is |
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| tillage by the inhabitants in general. | ||||||
| Thomas Cosgrove |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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