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Presbyterian Chapel | Church (Presbyterian) | Revd Mr Robinson Minister | A place of worship belonging to the | |||
Mr Paxton | On Sheet | body called English Presbyterians, it is | ||||
Northumberland Directory | 10.10 | situated close to the ruins of Etal Castle | ||||
It was erected on the same site in 1800 | ||||||
capable of accomodating 650 persons | ||||||
Manse | Manse | Revd Mr Robinson Minister | On Sheet | A plain stone dwelling house contiguous | ||
Mr Paxton | 10.10 | to the Church, which is the residence | ||||
Mr Sutherland | of the Presbyterian Minister | |||||
Glebe | Glebe | Revd Mr Robinson | On Sheet | A small arable field and garden | ||
Mr Paxton | 10.10 | situated in rear of the Manse and | ||||
Mr Sutherland | forming by its occupancy a portion | |||||
of the revenue of the Presbyterian Minister | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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