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RC School | RC School | Revd John Singleton RC | South. West of the | A national school, erected for the | ||
RC School | Sidney A. Smith, Schoolmaster | RC Chapel | purpose of educating the RC Children | |||
RC School | Mr Richd Stainthorpe | of Hexham.It is taught by a certified Master | ||||
& visited by a Government Inspector. | ||||||
The Nuns from the adjoining Convent | ||||||
teach the girls. | ||||||
Gaprigg Lane | Gaprigg Lane | Revd John Singleton | S.E. of the | An Occupation Lane. | ||
Gaprigg Lane | Robt Hutchinson | RC Chapel | The name applies from the Part South | |||
Gaprigg Lane | Manor Plan of Hexham (1848) | of the RC school eastwards to |
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Skinners Burn | ||||||
Braeburn House | Braeburn House | Miss Barrow, proprietress | On the N.W. of the | A good dwelling house | ||
Braeburn House | Mr Joseph Fairless | RC Chapel | ||||
Braeburn House | Mr Richard Stainthorpe | |||||
Braeburn Cottage | Braeburn Cottage | Miss Barrow | On the N.W. of the | A small Cottage | ||
Braeburn Cottage | Mr Joseph Fairless | RC School | ||||
Braeburn Cottage | Mr Richard Stainthorpe | |||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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