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| Embleton | Embleton | Whellan’s Directory | On Sheets | A Small irregularly built | ||
| Embleton | Revd George Rooke (Vicar) | 27.3 | village, situated on a rocky | |||
| Embleton | Mr. George Trotter | 27.6 & | eminence about a mile west | |||
| Embleton | Schoolmaster | 27.7 | from the Sea, and about | |||
| Embleton | County Map | 8 miles N.N.E. of Alnwick. | ||||
| Embleton | List of Co Voters | The houses, in general, are good | ||||
| White’s Directory | stone buildings, but small – | |||||
| It contains 5 Inns, and one | ||||||
| Beer house, a Post office, & | ||||||
| a few small grocers’ shops, | ||||||
| two endowed schools, (Male | ||||||
| & Female,) Parish Church, and | ||||||
| a UP Chapel, It belongs to | ||||||
| several proprietors, one of whom | ||||||
| is Earl Tankerville – | ||||||
| Hare & Hounds Inn | Hare & Hounds | Board | On Sheet | A good public house, in | ||
| Inn | Mr. A. Sibbald, Occupier | 27.7 | the village of Embleton, | |||
| Hare & Hounds | Mr. George Trotter – | having stabling attached | ||||
| Inn | This is the principal Inn, | |||||
| in the village, |
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| (+ Newton by the Sea) | property of Mr Ralph Pringle + | |||||
| John McCabe |
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