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Parish of Embleton — Sheet 27.16

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Hole o’ the Dike Hole o’ the Dike Mr Martin Archbold On Sheet A deep chasm, in the [???]
Fisherman Craster 27. 16 between high, and low
Hole o’ the Dike Mr George Smailes Do water, where, a Stone
Hole o’ the Dike Mr Robt Grey Innkeeper Craster walls joins the beach
a Short distance South of
Craster. This is a very old
name, and well known.
Black Hole Black Hole Mr Martin Archbold On Sheet A deep chasm in the
Fisherman Craster 27. 16 rocks, between high and
Mr George Smailes Do low water, a short
Mr Robt Grey Innkeeper Craster South of Hole o’ the Dike.
It is well known to
fishermen here.
Long Heugh Long Heugh T. W. Craster Esqr On Sheet A steep Rocky [???]
And Same as above. 27. 16 the Continuation of
Heugh, from [where] [???]
Sepearated by a [???]
It tapers off [???]
where it joins [???]
[???]
John McCabe

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Transcribed by PT

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