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School | School, (Male) | Mr Morris, (Teacher) | On Sheet | A large, and good school | ||
(Male) | School, (Male) | Mr James Dunse | 16.8 | -room, in the Village of Bam | ||
School, (Male) | Revd. Wm Darnell | -burgh, erected by the trustees, of | ||||
the late Lord Crewe, and is en | ||||||
-tirely supported by them, the scho- | ||||||
a very liberal education, imparted. | ||||||
It is a male School, the average | ||||||
attendance being about 60. | ||||||
Contiguous on the north Side, is | ||||||
a Small erection, in which an | ||||||
Infant School is Kept. |
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supported by the trustees, average | ||||||
attendance about 20. At the Castle | ||||||
is a female school. | ||||||
The Parsonage | Glebe House | Revd. Wm Darnell, Occupier | On Sheet | A very neat, and Sustantial | ||
Glebe House | Mr Wm Carr, Sexton | 16.8 | dwelling, erected by the trustees | |||
Glebe House | Mr Hugh Ross | of the Late Lord Crewe, about the | ||||
Glebe House | Mr James Dunse | the year 1794, – there are small | ||||
The Parsonage | official designation | offices, good garden, and small | ||||
Ornamental, enclosure, in which | ||||||
the house Stands, attached, | ||||||
this enclosure being Glebe. | ||||||
It is the property of the Incumbent | ||||||
for the time being, Now occupied | ||||||
by the Revd. Wm Darnell M.A. | ||||||
the present Incumbent. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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