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Foulney Twist, Morecambe Bay
Foulney Twist
locality:-   Morecambe Bay
civil parish:-   Barrow-in-Furness (formerly Lancashire)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   rocks
locality type:-   shoal
locality type:-   sands
coordinates:-   SD24886306 (etc, uncertain) 
1Km square:-   SD2463
10Km square:-   SD26

evidence:-   old text:- Mackenzie 1776
placename:-  Fowla Twists
source data:-   Charts, and sailing directions, Nautical Descriptions of the West Coast of Great Britain, Bristol Channel to Cape Wrath, by Murdoch Mackenzie, published London, 1776.
image MK10P18, button  goto source
Page 18:-  "... ..."
"Fowla Twists. / On the south side of this channel, there is a rock called Fowla Twists, which dries at low spring-tide only, and extends south-westward from Fowla Island, about a mile. To avoid this rock; keep the eastmost sand-hillocks, on Haw's-end, north, till you are about a cable's-length from the shore, or half a cable from the edge of the sea; or keep the extremity of the Haw's Point on the old castle, till you are within a cable's-length of the shore, then steer N.E. or on the Old Garth Point in Fowla, giving the Point at the old castle a birth of a cable's-length, and steer for Ro Island anchorage."

evidence:-   HO chart:- Hydrographic Office 1850s onwards
item:-  perch
source data:-   Chart, uncoloured engraving, England West Coast sheet XI, Fleetwood to the Firth of Solway, scale about 2.5 miles to 1 inch, by H Denham and G Williams, 1846, engraved by J and C Walker, published by the Hydrographic Office, 1850 corrected to 1863
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"Twist Perch"
item:-  Carlisle Library : Map 93
Image © Carlisle Library

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