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Post office | Post office | Board | On sheet | A small, cottage, a portion | ||
Post office | Mr.John Bolton (Postmaster) | 22.3 | of which, is used, as a Post | |||
Post office | Revd. W. Cumby M.A. | office. |
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Wood Craster Esqr. | ||||||
School | School | Revd. William Cumby M.A. | On Sheet | A good schoolhouse, erected | ||
School | Mr. John Bolton | 22.3 | by the Trustees, of the late Lord | |||
School | Mr. Thomas Anderson (Teacher) | Crewe. They also, give a house | ||||
as the Teachers Residence, and a small | ||||||
portion of land, at a nominal | ||||||
rent, and subscribes of £5.0.0 per annum. | ||||||
The Incumbent of Beadnell £20.0.0 | ||||||
T.W. Craster Esqr. £10.0.0. The | ||||||
Master also receives a small weekly | ||||||
payment, from each of the scholars. | ||||||
It is a mixed school, and the | ||||||
average attendance about 60. | ||||||
And is situated in the west | ||||||
end of the Village of Beadnell. | ||||||
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