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Extracts from January 3rd 1791

TRINITY HOUSE, LONDON.

December 1790

NOTICE is hereby given, That the TWO LIGHT HOUSES near Happisburgh, otherwise Haseborough, which have been erecting at the request of the Trade, are now completely finished, and Lights will be exhibited therein at Sun-setting, on Saturday next the 1st of January 1791, and continued every night, together with the lights which have been sometime exhibited in a vessel moored at the entrance of Haseborough Gatt, for the safe guidance of Ships and Vessels passing through that Channel.

Printed Copies of the Survey taken of Haseborough Gatt, with Instructions for sailing in and out the same, will be delivered to the several Masters of Ships by the Collectors at the Custom Houses in London, and at the several Outports, the first time they pay their Light Duties.

The Lights at Caster, and the small Light at Winterton, will, (at the like request of the Trade) be discontinued from the 31st instant, as unnecessary.


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January 2008