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Presbyterian Chapel | Chapel | Revd Thomas Ilderton | About 18 chains S.E. | A neat stone edifice of modern erection | ||
(English) | Chapel | Revd Alexander Hoy | of St Michaels Church | which a congregation of dissenters who call | ||
Chapel | Mr Brown | themselves English Presbyterians perform | ||||
(English Presbyterian) | divine service in Rev. Alexander Hoy is the | |||||
Minister. Attached to the Chapel is the | ||||||
Manse or Ministers dwelling and also a good | ||||||
and well attended School which is supplied | ||||||
partly by the payments of the scholars and | ||||||
partly by the chapel funds. It is a private | ||||||
school Mr Brown teacher | ||||||
West Thirston | West Thirston | Revd Thomas Ilderton | About 16 chains S E of | A scattered village situated on the south | ||
West Thirston | Revd Alexander Hoy | St Michaels Church | bank of the River Coquet which separates | |||
West Thirston | Whites Directory | it from Felton. The village consists of | ||||
West Thirston | Co Voters List | several good and substantial stone dwellings | ||||
the whole forming a kind of suburb to | ||||||
the large village of Felton | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie |
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Transcribed by JMCN and SW
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