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The Duchess’s School | Duchess’s School} | Mr William Thompson | 82 Chains West of | The present establishment is for | ||
(Girls) | Duchess’s School} Girls | Mr John Tait | White Cross | fifty girls who are instructed in | ||
Duchess’s School} | Mr William Davidson | reading and needlework and are | ||||
uniformly dressed at her grace’s | ||||||
expence.This school is entirely | ||||||
supported by the duchess of North- | ||||||
umberland | ||||||
Denwick | Denwick | Mr William Thompson | 23 Chains east | a small Village consisting | ||
Denwick | Mr John Tait | of White Cross | farm stead Blacksmith shop. | |||
Denwick | Mr William Davidson | school- & several cottages. with outhouses | ||||
and vegetable gardens attached | ||||||
Waterside House | Waterside House | Mr William Thompson | 24 Chains South | a neat Farm Stead with | ||
Waterside House | Mr John Tait | East of White Cross | the usual outhouses and | |||
Waterside House | Mr William Davidson | vegetable gardens attached | ||||
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