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St. Mary’s Church | St. Mary’s Church | Revd Jno Dixon Clark, MA | On sheet | A neat stone structure, in the early | ||
(Per. Curacy) | St. Mary’s Church | Revd Geo. Walker, MA, Incumbent | 16.5 | English style of architecture, with a lofty | ||
St. Mary’s Church | Mr. James Robertson, Easington | tower, containing two bells, and surmou- | ||||
St. Mary’s Church | Parish Name List Page 1. | nted with pinnacles. It has been enl- | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | arged in the year 1829, and contains | |||||
142 Sittings. The living is a perpetual | ||||||
Curacy, in the gift of the Revd Jno Dixon- | ||||||
Clark, MA Revd Geo. Walker MA is the | ||||||
present incumbent. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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