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Parish of Embleton Sheet 27-7

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The Heughs The Heughs T.W. Craster Esqr. On Sheet A long range of Crag, forming
Craster Tower 27.7 a precipice on the west side,
The Heughs Mr George Scott, Farmer and Composed of Whinstone
Dunstansquare and it extends from near Dunstan
The Heughs Mr George Fawcus, Farmer borough Castle, to Craster Village
Dunstanstead It is Called indiscriminately "The
"Hills", and "The Heughs", I have
adopted the latter it being the
most appropriate –
Scrog Hill Scrog Hill Mr. George Gibb, Fisherman On Sheet A prominent portion of "The
Craster 27.7 Heughs", at their north end
Scrog Hill Mr. Robt Taylor, Gardener, It is a well Known object
Craster Tower to the fishermen along the
Scrog Hill Mr. John Archbold, Fisherman coast
Craster –
Little Shaird Little Shaird Same Authorities On Sheet A break, or Nick, in "The
Cancelled – see Page 77 for the 27.7 Heughs" on the South Side
proper application of the name – of "Scrog Hill", "Shaird" means
Nick or Gap – or small portion &c
John McCabe

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