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Allen Smelting Mill | Allen Smelting Mill | Mr J.Holmes | About 40 chains N.W. | An extensive mill where the lead ore | ||
(Lead) | (Lead) | Mr Christopher Nevin | of Allendale Town | is smelted and the lead and silver extracted | ||
Allen Smelting Mill | Mr Joseph Bell | therefrom the lead is made into pig lead | ||||
(Lead) | ready for manufacturing purposes | |||||
Allen Smelting Mill | ||||||
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Brideshill School | Brides Hill School | Name on house | About 15 chains S.W. | A very neat stone building erected in 1851 | ||
(Endowed) | (Endowed) | of Allen Smelting Mill | by W. B. Beaumont Esqr. In 1704 a school house was | |||
Brides Hill School | Makenzies History | erected at Brides Hill at the cost of 50£ which was to | ||||
(Endowed) | be a free grammar school for boys and girls of | |||||
Brides Hill School | Mr Joseph Bell | all denominations belonging to Allendale Town or | ||||
(Endowed) | its neighbourhood as previous to this it had | |||||
Boys & Girls | the following endowments in 1692 Wm Hutchinson | |||||
At Bride’s Hill is a free School | White’s Directory | gave 24£ a year in 1696 Mr Cecilia Beacon 50£ | ||||
in 1700 R.J. Wise 10£ & in 1700 Christopher Wilkinson | ||||||
250£ but this School being too small, the present | ||||||
one was erected | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JMH
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