Lime Kiln Creek, Kingston upon Hull (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sheahan, James Joseph (1864), "The Port", General and concise history and description of the town and port of Kingston-upon-Hull, Simpson, Marshall and Co. (London), pp. 275–298
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  • Sources:
    • Symons, John (1 June 1872), "The Old Stone Chair of Hull", The Antiquary, 2: 131–132, We all know that long before the situation of the town attracted the attention of King Edward I-, the River Hull experienced a change in its course as it neared the Humber. The portion known as Limekiln Creek was the original outlet; the present old harbour being originally a drain, called Sayer's Creek.

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