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Cawsand Bay

Cawsand Bay is a bay on the southeast coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.[1]

The bay takes its name from the village of Cawsand at Шаблон:Gbmapping, to the northeast of the Rame Peninsula. Cawsand Bay is oriented north–south, opening eastward into Plymouth Sound about 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest of Plymouth, as the crow flies.[2]

Cawsand Bay is about one mile (1.6 km) across and about a mile and a half (2.4 km) wide across its mouth and is bounded by Penlee Point to the south.

A once-popular ballad entitled "Harry Grady and Miss Elinor Ford, the Rich Heiress" appeared as early as 1840 in Hamilton Moore's Nautical Sketches (William Edward Painter, 1840).[3] It was included under the title "Cawsand Bay" in Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch's The Oxford Book of Ballads (Clarendon Press, 1910).[4]

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  1. Bartholomew National Map Series; South Devon, 1:100 000. 1975
  2. Bartholomew, 1975
  3. Nautical Sketches, pp. 168–69
  4. The Oxford Book of Ballads, pp. 839–40