APPENDIX. 277 



Data for ascertaining the progress of destruction along the Yorkshire 

 coast, viz. from Bridlington to the Spurn, an extent of about forty 

 miles, by careful measurements, taken first by JohnTuke, A.D. 1 786, 

 and afterwards by the Rev. Jos. Hatfield, A.D. 1832 and 1833. 



Distances from the following Objects to the nearest descents in 



the Cliff. 



A.D. Yards. 



1810. Wilsthorpe Farm-house near Bridlington 221 



1833. Ditto by Mr. Coverly, about 180 



1786. Barmston Townend Gate, by Mr. Tuke 790 



1832. Site of the above Gate, by Mr. Hatfield 74 5 



1833. Skipsea Windmill, by ditto 1757 



1786. Atwick Cross, by Mr. Tuke, supposed 980 



1832. Ditto, measured by Mr. Hatfield and others 885 



1786. Chancel of Hornsea Church, by Mr. Tuke 1 133 



1833. Ditto, by Mr. Hatfield, to the high water-mark 1014 



1833. Rowlston Hall, by Mr. Hatfield in September 867 



1833. Iron Gate near the Lodge, by ditto 556 



1832. Mappleton Church, by ditto 507 



1/64. Nearest Farm-house to the Sea at Coldon 180 



1833. Ditto in September, by Mr. Hatfield 90 



1786. Aldbrough Church, by Mr. Tuke 2044 



1832. Ditto from the Chancel, by Mr. Hatfield 1953 



1832. Beer House near the Sea, by ditto 153^ 



1833. West end of Ringbrough Farm-house, by ditto 305 



1833. House on the site of Grimston old Hall, by ditto 325 



1833. Grimston new Hall, by ditto 725 



1832. Tower on Hilston Mount, by ditto 1200| 



1833. Middle of the road at Whale Nook, by ditto 209 



1 786. Tunstal Church, by Mr. Tuke 924 



1832. Ditto to Sea, by Mr. Hatfield 763 



1833. Middle of the road at Tunstal Nook, by ditto 214 



