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Post Office | Post Office | Board | On Sheet | A good private house, | ||
Post Office | Mr. John Morton | 27.7 | in the village of Embleton | |||
Postmaster | a portion of which is | |||||
Post Office | Mr. George Trotter | used as a Post office | ||||
Post Office | Revd Mr. Ross | |||||
the occupier Mr. J. Morton | ||||||
Black Row | Black Row | Mr. George Trotter | On Sheets | A few dilapidated dwellings | ||
Black Row | Mr. A. Sibbald | 27.3 | situated in a back | |||
Black Row | Mr. George Mavin | 27.6 & | Lane in the northwest | |||
27.7 | of Embleton Village | |||||
the greater portion of | ||||||
them are thatched, & | ||||||
have a black appearance | ||||||
hence the name, | ||||||
Quakers’ Row | Quakers’ Row | Same Authorities | On Sheets | A row of small dwellings | ||
27.3 & | in the north end of | |||||
27.7 | Embleton Village, one of | |||||
which was at one time used as a | ||||||
Quaker Meeting house, hence the name | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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