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Crookham | Crookham | Mr Mason | On Sheet | A small rural village situated 9 | ||
Mr Thomas | 10.13 & | miles N.W. Of Wooler, the principal | ||||
Estate Map | 10.14 | and larger number of the inhabitants are | ||||
employed in agricultural labor. | ||||||
The chief buildings are a Presbyterian | ||||||
Chapel and day school in connexion a | ||||||
well built and commodious National School | ||||||
the property belongs to the Marchioness of Waterford | ||||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel | Mr Mason | On Sheet | The form of worship is the same as the | ||
Mr Thomas | 10.14 | Established Church of Scotland, the | ||||
Directory | building is large and capable of accomm- | |||||
-odating 1600 persons and was erected | ||||||
in 1745 | ||||||
Presbyterian Manse | Presbyterian Manse | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A plain dwelling house, at the east | ||
Mr Robson | 10.14 | end of the village, it is the property | ||||
Estate Map | of the Presbyterian congregation, and | |||||
is the residence of their Minister | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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