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The Haroldseys - one of the main Minkies rock clusters...

Is not one of the main sea-rock clusters playfully nicknamed: The Haroldseys? The aforesaid being anent the Anglo-Saxon king Harold Godwinson whom fought and lost an eye whilst fighting the Normans. So Haroldseys/Haroldsey is both a play on an eye and also -ey (island) in placenames, topped-off with a hint of sea (-sey).

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The 1956 and 1959 book and film: The Wreck of the Mary Deare

Why isn't "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" not listed anywhere in the article!? The film even goes out of it's way to say the word "Minkies" an handful of times. Most folk don't know that the Minquiers (British Minkies) stand in British waters some 20 miles further south off of the southern tip of Jersey. Sick of English-speaking wikis spiked and bent to flatter the NWO-backed makebelieve world of the insecure French and Francophones. Sigh.

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Sean Thomas Yearwood

a blackandwhite jew and Targeted Individual

The British Minkies end at least 20 whole miles south of southernmost Jersey...

It slightly misreads:

"are a group of islands and rocks, about 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Jersey"

Think it is worth rewording the aforesaid, as the Minkies further-spread to end about 20 whole miles from the SOUTHERNMOST stand of Jersey island.

So annewed the foreshown wording to:

'are a group of islands and rocks starting about 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Jersey and ending some 20 miles from the southernmost end of Jersey'

Think it is worthy to set out the extent and nature of the Minkies spread. And that British waters further-spread at least another 20 whole miles south of southernmost Jersey.