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Dunstan Stead | Dunston Stead | Tithe Map – | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, | ||
Dunstanstead | Mr. William Darling | 27.7 | having a garden, extensive | |||
Dunstanstead | Mr. George Trotter – | offices, hinds’ houses, | ||||
Dunstanstead | Mr. J. |
and a large arable farm | ||||
attached, |
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of Earl Tankervile – | ||||||
Embleton Tile Works | Embleton Tile | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A small Tile Works, on the | ||
Works | 27.7 | farm of Dunstan Stead | ||||
of the farm house, they | ||||||
have always been rented | ||||||
and worked by parties | ||||||
residing in Embleton | ||||||
hence the name – | ||||||
Dunstanstead Links | Dunstanstead | Same Authorities | On Sheets | A narrow Strip |
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Links | 27.3 | rough pasture, and Bent | ||||
27.7 & | grass along the Sea Shore | |||||
27.8 | ||||||
they extend from Embleton Burn | ||||||
to Dunstanborough Castle | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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