2/8 APPENDIX. 



A.D. Yards. 

 1833. Preventive Watch-house near Sandley Mere, by Mr. 



Hatfield 84 



1833. Main Post of Owthorn Mill, by ditto 833 



1805. Steeple of Owthorn Church, 22 yards, A.D. 1814, 



measured by ditto 8 



1816. Owothorne steeple fell A.D. 1833, its site within the cliff 18 



1 833. Seathorn Church (now in ruins), by Mr. Hatfield. ... 4 1 7 



1832. Middle of the road opposite the ruin, by ditto 2/8 



1833. Intake Farm-house, west end, by ditto 312 



1786. Holmpton Church to the Cliff, by Mr. Tuke 1200 



1 833. Ditto to the nearest part of the Cliff in Sept., by Mr. H. 11 30 



1833. Ruins of the old Chapel at Out Newton, by ditto 147 



1833. Beacon on Dimlington, by ditto 48 



1 833. Chancel of Easington Church, by Mr. H. and Mr. Pears 968 



1833. Gate leading out of Kilnsea North Field, by ditto .. 327 



1833. The top of the south end of Kilnsea Sea Bank, by ditto 48 



1833. Front wall of the large Farm-house (licensed for di- 

 vine service) , 58 



1 833. Old Church-yard Gate to the Edge of the Cliff, Mr. H. 25| 



1833. There remained of the ruins of the Steeple in Sept. . . 4 



1833. From the said Ruin to the extremity of the Church-yard 25 



1766. The Chancel of Kilnsea Church was about 95 



1790. Kilnsea Cross, now erected at Headon, was about. ... 50 



1833. Its place is supposed to be within the Cliff, about. ... 30 



1830. From the middle of the High Light to the extremity 800 



1833. Ditto measured in September by Mr. Hatfield 434 



1833. From the High Light-house to the Sea eastward 147 



1833. From ditto to the Humber westward, by Mr. Hatfield, 1 14| 



1833. Life-boat Inn to the nearest Cliff on the S.E., by ditto 72 



1 833. From the sea to the Humber, passing the Light-houses 262 



