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The Parsonage | The Parsonage | Revd. William Hewitt, occupier | on Sheet | A substantial plain building | ||
The Parsonage | Mr George Smith | 7.13 | having a garden, and small | |||
The Parsonage | Mr Thomas Carr Ancroft | offices attached, |
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on the south side of Ancroft | ||||||
Church-yard. |
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of the Incumbent for the time | ||||||
being, |
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Revd. William Hewitt – | ||||||
National School | National School | Revd. William Hewitt, occupier | on Sheet | A neat, and substantial | ||
(Ancroft) | Mr George Smith | 7.13 | building, erected in 1858, by | |||
Mr Thomas Carr Ancroft | voluntary contributions, the | |||||
Government assisting – It is | ||||||
a mixed school, and the | ||||||
average attendance is about | ||||||
90. erected at the same time | ||||||
as the school, was a neat | ||||||
house for the teachers residency | ||||||
all of which |
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of the chapelry of Ancroft | ||||||
the ground having been | ||||||
given, free, by Earl Grey – | ||||||
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