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Parish of Embleton, Sheet 32-5

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Stobrig Stobrig Plantn Estate map – 1850 On Sheet A small, mixed plantation on
Plantation Stobrig Plantn Mr. Thomas Thompson 32.5 the farm of Broxfield
Farmer Broxfield The field in which it is
Stobrig Plantn Mr. John Thompson, Farmer situate is Called "Stob Rig"
Renningtonmoor hence the name, It is the
property of the Duke of
Northumberland
Renningtonmoor Renningtonmoor Tithe map In Embleton 32-1 A small farmhouse, having
Church On Sheet a garden, suitable offices,
Renningtonmoor Mr. John Thompson 32.1 and a small arable farm
Tenant attached, It is the property
Renningtonmoor Mr. Thomas Thompson of the Duke of Northumberland
Smugglers’ Well Smugglers’ Well Mr. Thomas Thompson On Sheet A good spring well, in an
Smugglers’ Well Mr. John Thompson 32.5 arable field, about 68 chains
Smugglers’ Well Mr. George Marshall southwest of Renningtonmoor
Farmer, Broxfield farmhouse. It is said to have
been much frequented by
smugglers, for [the purpose]
of watering their spirits [???]
John McCabe

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