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Lanehead | Lanehead | Mr Wallace Lingy Close | 60 Cains North West | A small hamlet consisting of a few | ||
Lanehead | Mr Robson Woodhouse | of West Stonehouse | cottages and a National School | |||
Lanehead | Mr John E Stibbs Lanehead | all the houses except the School are | ||||
in the Ph of Lambley | ||||||
National School | National School | Mr Wallace Lingy Close | 60 Cains North West | A school for the education of boys and girls | ||
(Boys & Girls) | National School | Mr Robson Woodhouse | of West Stonehouse | supported by the childrens pence, thee | ||
National School | Mr John E Stibbs Schoolmaster | money allowed by government fluctuates | ||||
(Boys & Girls) | according to the numbers of pupils | |||||
taught in the year, there are no | ||||||
endowments in connexion with the School | ||||||
Sieve Hill | Sieve Hill | Mr Wallace | 70 Cains North West | A farm house with out buildings | ||
Sieve Hill | Mr Robson | of West Stone house | attached, but at present occupied | |||
Sieve Hill | Mr Henderson Lanehead | by labourers working at the Coal pits | ||||
in the neighbourhood, the house is | ||||||
built on a slight eminence | ||||||
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