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Parish of Embleton, Sheet 27-12

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Little Shaird Little Shaird Mr. Robt Grey Inn Keeper On Sheet A Nick, or break, in "The
Craster 27.12 Heughs" east of Dunstan
Mr. George Smailes -Square – this is Called Little
Fisherman to distinguish it from a
Craster larger one, which is nearly
Mr. Martin Archbold half a mile South of it –
Craster Shaird, means Nick – a hollow
or division –
Big Shaird Big Shaird Same Authorities On Sheet A wide, and deep Nick
27.12 or break, in "The Heughs
about, half a mile South
of Little Shaird, this is
a well known point, to
the fishermen, along the
Coast.
Oxberry Law Oxberry Law Same Authorities On Sheet A small rocky eminence
27.12 on the beach, about half
a mile north of Craster
This is a well known
point to the fishermen
Origin of name unknown
John McCabe

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