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The Vicarage | Vicarage | Revd G. Rooke, Vicar | On Sheet | A large, Substantial, and | ||
Vicarage | Whellan’s Directory | 27.7 | neat residence, a portion | |||
Vicarage | Mr. George Trotter | of which, appears to be old | ||||
The Vicarage | Survey usage, | and |
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official designation | greater portion was built by | |||||
the present vicar, – It is situ | ||||||
-ated Contiguous to the Church | ||||||
and has a good garden small | ||||||
offices, |
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and extensive Glebe attached | ||||||
for the time being, |
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now occupied by the Revd | ||||||
George Rooke, the present | ||||||
Vicar | ||||||
Low Mill | Low Mill | Mr. William Darling | On Sheet | A small Corn-mill, Situated | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | 27.7 | on "Embleton Burn", |
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Low Mill | Mr. George Trotter | about 1/2 a mile S.Southeast | ||||
(Corn) | of Embleton Village |
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Low Mill | Mr. R. Coxon | property of Earl Tankerville | ||||
(Corn) | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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