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Parish of Embleton

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Craster Tower Craster Tower T.W. Craster Esqr. Owner & On Sheet A large and elegant mansion
Occupier 27.11 embosomed in trees, and situ-
Craster Tower Mr. John B. Gibb – Schoolmaster -ated about a mile from the
Dunstan Sea, there are suitable offices
Craster Tower Mr. Edward Wightman good garden, and small or-
Postmaster -namental ground attached –
Dunstan The northwest, Corner of this
Craster Tower Whellan’s Directory (P.575) mansion, is a very old square
Tower – written in German Text Tower, supposed to have been
to the ancient portion built in the latter end of the
of the building – 12th Century, or in the beginning
of the 13th; – It is in good preser-
-vation, and forms part of
the present house – It is three
stories high, and Castleated
It is, the property and residence
of T.W. Craster Esqr.
Post Office Post Office Same Authorities On Sheet A small, private house, in
27.11 the village of Dunstan, a
portion of which, is, used as
a Post office –
Whisker Well Whisker Well T.W. Craster Esqr. On Sheet A spring, of excellent water,
Whisker Well Mr. Edward Wightman 27.11 situated near to Craster Tower,
Whisker Well Mr. Robt Taylor, Gardener &c it has been Covered, and a Pump
(Craster Tower) placed in it. Origin of name
unknown –

Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty

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