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Craster Arms Inn | Craster Arms | Sign Board | On Sheet | A good, Substantial building | ||
Inn. | 22.2 | erected in 1757, against the | ||||
Craster Arms | Mr. Thomas Whittle, (Occupier) | south side of "Beadnell Tower" | ||||
Inn. | and the entrance to it is through | |||||
Craster Arms | Revd. Mr. Cumby | the latter. It is three storeys high | ||||
Inn. | and forms a land mark to | |||||
Craster Arms | Mr John Bolton | mariners, sailing along this | ||||
Inn. | Coast. |
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Mr Wood, "Tughall Hall". There | ||||||
are stables, garden, and a small | ||||||
pasture field attached. | ||||||
Grindstone Hill | Estate Map | A long, narrow, arable field, on | ||||
Grindstone Hill | John Railston Esqr. | the north side of Moor Fields, and | ||||
Grindstone Hill | Mr. George Forster | near to Burnhouse. There is no hill | ||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | here, but only the least perceptable rise. | |||||
The origin of the name is unknown | ||||||
but it is supposed that a Quarry was here | ||||||
with that description of stone in it. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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