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Parish of Embleton Sheet 27-3

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Newbiggin Newbiggin Mr. George Mavin, Farmer On Sheet A row of three cottages, one storey
North Farm 27.3 high, and having small gardens
Newbiggin Mr. Ralph Pringle, Fishcurer attached, they are situated on
Newton Seahouses "North Farm", and occupied by the
Newbiggin Mr. George Trotter, Schoolmaster farm servants –
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Embletonburn Embletonburn Mouth Same Authorities On Sheet This name is given to where
Mouth 27.3 Embleton Burn discharges
itself into "Embleton Bay"
Bathing Rock Bathing Rock Mr. Ralph Pringle On Sheet A small flat rock, between
Bathing Rock Mr. Robt Sheel, Fisherman 27.3 high, and low water, a short
Newton Seahouses distance north of "Embletonburn
Bathing Rock Mr. James Patterson Newton Seahouses Mouth" Bathers are in the habit
of leaving their cloathes on this
Rock, while bathing, hence the
name.
John McCabe

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