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South Farm | South Farm | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, | ||
South Farm | Mr. George Trotter – | 27.6 | situated, on the north | |||
South Farm | Mr. Thos Rogers, Tenant | On Sheet | side of Embleton Burn | |||
having |
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offices, hinds houses, and | ||||||
a large arable farm attached | ||||||
This is frequently called – | ||||||
"High Mill", from there hav | ||||||
-ing been a corn mill here | ||||||
now converted into a | ||||||
Thrashing Mill, |
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property of the Earl of Tanker | ||||||
-ville – | ||||||
Embleton | Embleton Burn | Mr. George Trotter | On Sheets | A Small Stream, the, | ||
Burn | Embleton Burn | Mr. R. Coxon – | 27.3 | Continuation, of "Kittycarter | ||
Embleton Burn | Mr. Wm Morrison | 27.6 & | Burn", |
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27.7 | from where it enters the town | |||||
-ship of Embleton, a short | ||||||
distance from Rockmill, to | ||||||
the Sea, it works a corn mill | ||||||
and two Threshing mills in its course – | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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