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High Hocket | High Hocket | Tithe map, In Embleton | On Sheet | A small farm house, [having] | ||
Church | 32.2 | a garden suitable offices and | ||||
Revd. Geo. Rooke | a small farm attached |
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Vicar of Embleton | the property of the Duke | |||||
Mr. Thos Whittle, Farmer | of Northumberland – | |||||
Low Hocket | I could not ascertain the meaning of | |||||
the word "Hocket" | ||||||
Low Hocket | Low Hocket | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A small neat farm house | ||
32.2 | having a garden, suitable offices | |||||
and a small arable farm | ||||||
attached, |
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of the Revd. Geo. Rooke | ||||||
Vicar of Embleton – | ||||||
Hocketwell | Hocketwell | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A neat, small house having | ||
32.2 | a garden and offices attached | |||||
It was at one time a farm | ||||||
-house, but the farm [is] [???] | ||||||
let with what [???] | ||||||
It gets this name from | ||||||
there being a Well [???] | ||||||
called Hocket Well | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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