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St Helen’s Church | St Helen’s Church | Mr Joseph Graham | 2 Chains north of | A small District Church or Chapel of | ||
(Per. Curacy) | St Helen’s Church | Mr William Stobbs | Chapel house | Ease which stands in a pleasant | ||
St Helen’s Church | Mr William Winter | Situation on the West bank of | ||||
(Perpetual Curacy) | the Devil’s Water. This church | |||||
St Helen’s Church | Ph Name Book | has been built upon the site | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | of a small edifice that had fallen into disuse | |||||
Grundy’s Well | Grundy’s Well | Mr Joseph Graham | 35 Chains N. E. | A well or spout of very | ||
Grundy’s Well | Mr William Stobbs | of Chapel House | good water which was | |||
Grundy’s Well | Mr William Winter | formerly much used in the | ||||
locality But is now in | ||||||
disuse | ||||||
Rowley Burn | See Name book of Sheet 103 | |||||
Plan 9 | ||||||
Thomas Grehan |
Note: Grehan is a Civil Assistant
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Transcribed by SW and JMCN
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