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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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UPPER MEAD | Upper Mead Upper Mead |
James Bowman Crail James Brown Crail |
020 | [situation] Adjoining Crail Harbour A Small Sold Stone building about fifteen feet high and built on a base of about five feet square and rising conically to the forementioned height, it is only one of two Such Land Marks built inland off Crail harbour as a guide to Mariners about entering the Same from Sea, both landmarks are named Upper and Lower Mead, as being the only Safe Mead - i.e. Measures by which Mariners at Sea Can safely effect an entrance with their vessels into this harbour. They are Said to have been erected by the "burgh Authorities" of Crail at Some remote but unknown period, and are kept in repair by the |
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