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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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St Andrew’s Church | St Andrew’s Church | Mr Thomas Blandford | 14 Chains S. East | A large Church dedicated to St Andrew | ||
(Vicarage) | St Andrew’s Church | Mr Thomas Harle | of Hill Bank | it is a very ancient structure and | ||
St Andrew’s Church | Mr William Turnbull | it has been buit out of the Roman Stone | ||||
St Andrew’s Church | Parish Name Book | Corchester it seems to have been much | ||||
(Vicarage) | larger formerly under the Arch in the | |||||
St Andrew’s Church | White’s Directory | North Isle is this inscription in modern | ||||
(Vicarage) | Gothic Hic Iacet in Terris Aslini Filius | |||||
Hugo the living of Corbridge is a vicarage | ||||||
valued in the Kings Books at £11 11s 0d | ||||||
The Revd Henry Gipps Incumbent | ||||||
Tower | Tower | Mr Thomas Blandford | About 80 links | At the north east corner of the market place | ||
Tower | Mr Thomas Harle | S East of St | is an Old square Tower Which was used for | |||
Tower | Mr William Turnbull | Andrews Church | a prison the entrance is at the East | |||
Old square Tower | White’s Directory | End by an Iron door made of flat bars | ||||
riveted together | ||||||
James Eylward Civil Assistant |
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