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Chapel | Chapel | Mr James Dunse | On Sheet | The Remains of An old Chapel, | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Mr William Carr | 17.5 | in Bamburgh Castle, A portion, | ||
Revd. W. Darnell | of the east end, is Still Standing | |||||
Revd. W. Orde | And is Semicircular in form, there | |||||
Hutchinson’s View of | Are in it, 5 narrow windows, And, | |||||
Northumberland | between each, are, Small Clustered | |||||
Columns, the North wall, is high, | ||||||
but modern, And on the old | ||||||
foundations, on the South Side a | ||||||
Wall of about 2 feet high has been | ||||||
erected. This Chapel, was discovered | ||||||
in 1773, when throwing Some Sand, | ||||||
over the bank, it is about 100 feet | ||||||
in length. A Richly Carved font, was | ||||||
also found, together with the Altar. | ||||||
School | School | Mr James Dunse | On Sheet 17.5 | A large Room in "Bamburgh | ||
Mr William Carr | Castle", in which 30 Girls are educated, And are | |||||
Revd. W. Darnell | also Lodged, fed, and Clothed, by the Trustees. They are | |||||
Revd. W. Orde | admitted, at the age of 9 years, And are Sent out to | |||||
Hutchinson’s View of | Situations, At the age of 16, when they receive a Complete | |||||
Northumberland | outfit, together with Bible, Prayer Book |
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if they have behave well, for one year, they get a gratuity | ||||||
from the Trustees of one pound sterling. | ||||||
This Room, was Commonly Called the "King’s – | ||||||
– Kitchen" | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in heading
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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