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St Philip and St James’s | St Philip and St James Church | Revd Richard Marshall | 28 chains west | This has been |
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Church | (Per. Curacy) | of Backlane Well. | of Ease belonging to Bywell St Peter | |||
(Per. Curacy) | St Philip and St James Church | Edward Hunter | but is now a distinct Parish for | |||
(Per. Curacy) | Ecclesiastical purposes. | |||||
St Philip and St James Church | John Fewster | "The Benefice is a perpetual curacy & is | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | in the patronage of the Dean & Chapter of Durham." | |||||
Longtrough |
Longtrough |
Mr Brown | 45 chains N. W. | A long trough or well | ||
Longtrough |
William Oley | of Backlane Well. | of good water on the road | |||
Longtrough |
Edward Hunter | leading from Whittonstall | ||||
to Broomley. | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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