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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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Transcribed by PT
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