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North Farm | North Farm | Tithe map | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, | ||
North Farm | Mr. George Mavin | 27.2 | having, suitable offices | |||
North Farm | Mr. George Trotter | garden, Hinds’ houses, | ||||
and a large arable farm | ||||||
attached, |
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property of Earl Tankerville | ||||||
Embleton Moor | Embleton Moor | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A large district of | ||
27.2 | (now) arable, and pasture | |||||
land, situated in the N. | ||||||
west of Embleton township | ||||||
it also Comprises four fields | ||||||
known as "Priest’s Moor" | ||||||
(see below) – | ||||||
Priest’s Moor | Priest’s Moor | Same Authorities | On Sheet | Four Large Arable fields | ||
(Glebe) | (Glebe) | 27.2 | in the South of Embleton | |||
Moor, (and forms a portion | ||||||
of it) |
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Vicar of Embleton for the | ||||||
time being it being a | ||||||
portion of the Glebe – | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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