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Parish of Ellingham Sheet 21 - 16

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School Ellingham School Revd. Chas Thorp, Vicar On Sheet A neat, And Commodious School
Ellingham School Mr. David Colville, Teacher 21.16 house, erected by the present
Ellingham School Mr. Thomas Main Vicar of Ellingham, in 1856.
And is entirely under his
School From its proximity to patronage – there is no endow
Ellingham Village "School" -ment, but the Schoolmaster
only written has a free house and garden.
It is a mixed School, and the
average attendance is about
65 – The "Post office" is kept in
the Schoolmaster’s house
which is Situated Contiguous
And about 1/4 of a mile South
of Ellingham Church.
Dogberry Plantation Dogberry Plantn Mr. Thos Main On Sheet A large, mixed plantation, on
Dogberry Plantn Mr. David Colville 21.16 "Brockdam Moor", north &
Dogberry Plantn Mr. A. Dixon, Farmer northwest of Brockdam
Brockdam farm house, a horse named
Dogberry was Killed when
hunting, And buried here –
hence the name. It is the
property of Sir John Haggerston
John McCabe

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