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From the North Foreland to Penzance

Chapter 15: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A richly illustrated travel-and-local-history survey of the southern English coast that visits the region’s principal harbours and seaports, offering picturesque descriptions, historical anecdotes, and maritime lore. The narrative emphasizes coastal scenery and the romance of naval encounters, wrecking, smuggling, and everyday life shaped by sea breezes, while explicitly avoiding technical sailing instructions. Organized into chapters treating individual ports and stretches of shoreline, it blends on-site observation with research in local records and earlier histories and is complemented by numerous coastal views rendered by an experienced marine artist.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed. When words in quoted text are spelled differently than elsewhere, those spellings have been retained. Old-style and dialect spellings have been retained.

Simple typographical errors were corrected.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.

Page 18: Likely spurious opening quotation mark removed just before “till they were nearer France”.

Page 24: A period may be missing after “I’ll carry my ball to Calais Green”.

Page 52: Closing quotation mark added after “laying-to in open day.” This may not be where it belongs.

Page 61: Missing right-parenthesis added after “before his death”.

Page 62: “10ll” is followed by an explanation that the two els mean “pounds”; the same notation is used for “8ll” on page 63.

Page 240: “philanthrophy” was printed that way.