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UP Chapel | U.P. Chapel | Revd Jno Hunter, Minister | On sheet | A two storey house, erected A.D. | ||
U.P. Chapel | Mr. Jas Robertson, Easington | 16.10 | 1821, and used as a place of | |||
U.P. Chapel | Mr. Geo. McDonald, Belford | worship by the United Presbyterians. | ||||
The number of sittings above 350. | ||||||
Proprietor Revd Jno D. Clark. | ||||||
UNION WORKHOUSE | Belford Union Workhouse | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | This name applies to a group of | ||
Belford Union Workhouse | Mr. Geo. McDonald } Guardians | 16.9 | one storey houses, erected A.D. 1837, | |||
Belford Union Workhouse | Mr. Geo. Young } | and used as a Workhouse, for the | ||||
Union Workhouse | Belford omitted | poor of Belford Union, which | ||||
comprises thirty-four townships. | ||||||
Petty sessions are held here, in the | ||||||
guardians room, on the Second, and last | ||||||
Wednesday of every month. Proprietor | ||||||
Revd Jno Dixon Clark | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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