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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-
llars, being all taught free, And
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. and is also
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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