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Parish of Embleton, Sheet 27-8

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Greymare Rock Greymare Revd Mr. Rooke, Vicar On Sheet A prominent rock [???] among
Rock of Embleton 27.8 the boulders, near high
Greymare Mr. Robt Grey, Inn Keeper water mark, a Short distance
Rock Craster north of Dustanburgh
Greymare Mr. George Smails Castle – It gets this name,
Rock Fisherman, Craster from a fancied resemblance
to a Grey Mare when lying –
Gull Crag Gull Crag Same Authorities On Sheet A Steep Cliff along a
27.8 portion of Sea Shore, at
Dunstanburgh Castle,
Gulls used to be build here
hence the name
Castle Point Castle Point Same Authorities On Sheet A high ledge of rocks
Dunstanburghborough North Sea Pilot 27.8 extending, from high water
Point Part 3 – Page 28 – mark, to within a short
distance of Thorns Carr –
This forms the South boun
-dary of Embleton Bay –
John McCabe

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