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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Pottergate Tower | Pottergate Tower | George Tate Esq | About 2 chains NW | An elegant stone structure occupying the site | ||
Pottergate Tower | Francis Holland Esq | of the Infant School | of an ancient Gate of the Town Wall It contains | |||
Pottergate Tower | Mr Thompson | a large Clock with the dial on the East side On | ||||
Potter Gate | Ordnance Survey Map in 1851 | one side of the dial is a sculpture of St Michael and | ||||
the Dragon, the insignia of the Borough, and on | ||||||
the other is the following inscription:- | ||||||
This Tower was rebuilt at the expense of the Borough | ||||||
of Alnwick, And the foundation stone laid April | ||||||
28th A.D. 1768 John Grey } | ||||||
William Hindmarsh} Chamberlains | ||||||
Robert Richardson} | ||||||
Edward Bell } | ||||||
Infant School | Infant School | George Tate Esq | About 2 chains SE | A neat stone edifice the property of the Borough | ||
Infant School | J. Holland Esq | of Pottergate Tower | of Alnwick it was formerly used as the Borough | |||
Infant School | Mr Thompson | School but is now used as an Infant School and | ||||
wholly under the control of the National Board | ||||||
of Education and the Incumbent of St Michaels | ||||||
Church for the time being The school has no | ||||||
endowment but may be considered a branch of | ||||||
National near to which it is situated | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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