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Parish of Embleton Sheet 27-12

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Craster Craster Whellan’s Directory On Sheet A small Village situated on the
Craster T.W. Craster Esqr. 27.12 Coast about 6 miles north east of
Craster Revd. Mr. Rooke – Vicar of Alnwick, the inhabitants [of]
Embleton which, are all fishermen,
Crasterr Parish Name List P.7 – the houses, are small but in good
repair, – It contains one Public house,
a coastguard station, and fish curing
establishments – It is the property
of Lord Tankerville, and T.W.
Craster Esqr.
The Jolly Fisherman The Board On Sheet A small, public house in the
(PH) Jolly Fisherman Mr. Robt Grey, Occupier 27.12 Village of Craster having a
PH Inn garden attached – It is the property
Jolly Fisherman Mr. George Smailes of T.W. Craster Esqr.
Inn Mr. Martin Archbold
Jolly Fisherman
Inn
Craster Heugh Craster Heugh T.W. Craster Esqr. On Sheet A high precipitous Cliff
Craster Heugh Mr. George Smailes 27.12 extending in a southwards [direction]
Craster Heugh Mr. Robt Grey from Craster Village, to [???]
a short distance south of [The]
Arval" where it takes [the name]
of "Long Heugh" I[???]
name from its [???]
near to Craster
John McCabe

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