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Parish of Embleton, Sheet 27-12

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Hares’ Nick Hares’ Nick T.W. Craster Esqr. On Sheet A small hollow, or break in The
Hares’ Nick Mr. Robt Grey – 27.12 Heughs’, between "Big Shaird"
Hares’ Nick Mr. George Smails – and "Norwell Brow", Hares w[hich]
started Contiguous to this, frequ[ently]
make for this place, to cross "The
Heughs", hence the name –
Norwell Brow Norwell Brow Same Authorities On Sheet The South end of "The Heughs"
27.12 at Craster Village, it is steep
and rocky, and presents the
same feature as "The Heughs"
origin of name unknown
as there is no well now
known as Nor’ well, but it
is supposed that, the small place
south of the road here was the
Nor’ well – It is not now known
by that name –
Muckle Carr Muckle Carr Same Authorities On Sheet A half tide rock of about
Great Car North Sea Pilot Part 3 P.[6?] 27.12 20 chains in length, at low
water, and lying north
and south, east of Craster
Village, It dries between a
portion of it, and the shore at
Spring Tides there seems a
quantity of boulders [???] of its
John McCabe

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