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Earsdon | Earsdon | MacKenzie’s History | In the N.E. of this | A considerable Village pleasantly Situated on | ||
Earsdon | Whellan’s Directory | Plan | a rocky eminence and contains the parish Church | |||
Earsdon | Revd R.E Mason | & Parsonage Post Office Three Public houses and a few | ||||
very neat dwelling houses There formerly was | ||||||
Earsdon | White’s Directory | Township Quarry in this Village but it is now wrought | ||||
Earsdon | A small County Map | out and is claimed by the Lord of the Manor as | ||||
Earsdon | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | waste ground There is also a very neat School | ||||
erected by Messrs Taylor and others it has been | ||||||
under the National Education until very recently | ||||||
it is now a private Township School Supported by | ||||||
the Scholars in attendance Mr Taylor voluntarily | ||||||
subscribes £14 per annum towards a house for the | ||||||
Master | ||||||
The Cannon Inn | The Cannon Inn | Whellan’s Directory | In the West of Earsdon | A very good public house with out houses | ||
The Cannon Inn | Revd R.E. Mason | Village | & garden attached the property and occupied | |||
The Cannon Inn | Mr J.R. Edwards | by Mr George Robinson | ||||
Cannon Inn | List of County Voters | |||||
Felix Gillespie |
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