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Ellingham Hall | Ellingham | Whellan’s Directory | On Sheet | A large And neat mansion | ||
Hall | Mr. Thos Main, Steward | 21.16 | in a Sheltered Situation at | |||
Ellingham | Mr. David Colville | the east end of Ellingham | ||||
Hall | Village having good garden | |||||
Ellingham | Mr. Revd. Chas Thorp | And Suitable offices attached. | ||||
Hall | There is a portion of the west | |||||
end neatly fitted up for a | ||||||
Roman Catholic Chapel And a | ||||||
Chaplain, Consistently kept here | ||||||
Haggerston Bart – | ||||||
Post Office | Post Office | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A Small Cottage, at Elling | ||
21.16 | -ham School; a portion of | |||||
which, is used as a Post office | ||||||
of Ellingham – | ||||||
Black Bridge | Black Bridge | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A Small, township bridge | ||
21.16 | of one arch, across |
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Long Nanny; |
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road leading from Ellingham | ||||||
to Preston, And Close to | ||||||
the latter. Origin of name | ||||||
unknown – | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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