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Battle Hill | Battle Hill | Manor Plan of Hexham (1848) | South of the Abbey | A Street extending from the junction | ||
Battle Hill | Richd Stainthorpe | of Back Street to Hencotes, |
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Battle Hill | The Revd John Singleton RC | to where the Abbey Wall ends | ||||
Battle Hill | Wrights History of Hexham | |||||
Temperley Place | Temperley Place | Inscription on a stone in the Building | West end of Hencotes | A few good dwelling Houses on | ||
Temperley Place | Richard Stainthorpe | the north side of the west end of | ||||
Temperley Place | The Revd John Singleton RC | Hencotes | ||||
School | School | John Flemming | South of Temperley | A good Stone building erected at the | ||
School | Mr Joseph Fairless | Place | expense of a few gentlemen for the education | |||
School | The Schoolmaster | of Boys & Girls belonging to the better Class | ||||
The Gentlemen gurantee the master a Certain | ||||||
Salary but the School is entirely depending | ||||||
on the Scholars money having no endowment | ||||||
or other support & is what may be called | ||||||
a proprietory school. | ||||||
Henry Farr c/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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