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Parish of Allendale
Sheet 102 Plan 10

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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
(Lead)
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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