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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Risemoor Cottage | Risemoor Cottage | Mr. James Patterson, Owner | On Sheet | A small public house, situated | ||
(Fisherman’s Arms) | (Fisherman’s Arms) | & Occupier | 27.3 | a short distance from Newton | ||
(PH) | Mr. Ralph Pringle | Seahouses, |
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Mr. George Mavin – | small garden attached. | |||||
(There is no land near to it | ||||||
Called – Rise Moor) | ||||||
Embleton Links | Embleton Links | Same Authorities | On Sheets | A long norrow strip |
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22.15 & | pasture, Bent grass, and sand | |||||
27.3 | hills, extending along the | |||||
Sea Shore, in the township | ||||||
of Embleton, |
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of the Earl of Tankerville – | ||||||
The Skaith | The Skaith | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A flat portion of the South | ||
27.3 | end of "Embleton Links" | |||||
The Games, which take place | ||||||
at Embleton Feast, are | ||||||
carried on here, (origin of | ||||||
name unknown) | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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