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The Blue Bell | The Blue Bell | Mr Coulson (Blue Bell) | 58 Chains North | A new and good stone structure | ||
PH | PH | east by east of | on the Tow House Green licensed to | |||
The Blue Bell | Mr Fairlam | Smeath’s Haugh. | retail ale and spirituous liquors | |||
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The Blue Bell | Mr Thompson | |||||
PH | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Fairlam | 45 Chains North | A good stone structure in the village of Henshaw where | ||
(Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | east of | the people called Wesleyan Methodists | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Thompson | Smeath’s Haugh | meet for public worship there | |||
(Wesleyan) | are seatings for about 240 | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Forster | persons. | ||||
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Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Fairlam | 50 Chains North | A good stone edifice (in the | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | east of | village of Henshaw where | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Thompson | Smeath’s Haugh | the people called primitive | |||
(Primitive) | methodists meet for public | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Forster | worship) with Seatings for | ||||
(Primitive) | about 200 persons | |||||
Duncan Cameron Sapper Royal Engineers |
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