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East Woodburn | East Woodburn | Revd William Kell | About 28 chains E. of | A small village consisting of a public House | ||
East Woodburn | Mr Miller | The Vicarage | a grocer shop and a few stragling cottages the whole | |||
East Woodburn | Hodgsons History | of which is the property of Mr Shanks | ||||
River Rede | River Rede | Revd William Kell | About 3 chains N. of | This River has its source at the base of the Hill called | ||
River Rede | Mr Miller | The Vicarage | the Carter Fell from which it passes through | |||
River Rede | Hodgsons History | a portion of Elsdon Parish and enters the Parish of | ||||
Corsenside where it takes a southerly direction flowing through numerous | ||||||
fertile plains and deep valleys and discharges itself | ||||||
into the North Tyne at Redesmouth about two miles | ||||||
East of Bellingham | ||||||
School | School | Revd William Kell | About 5 chains N.E. of | A good stone Building erected by public subscription | ||
School | Mr Miller | The Vicarage | and intended for a National School but by virtue of a | |||
School | Mr Walton | License granted by the Bishop in consequence of the infirm | ||||
state of the present Vicars Health the school is at present | ||||||
used and fitted up for the performance of divine service | ||||||
and might be considered as a chapel of Ease to Corsenside | ||||||
church but on the demise of the Vicar the above license | ||||||
terminates it will then be used as a school for which | ||||||
The Building was originally intended (an Endowment) | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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