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Church | Church (Kyloe) | Whellan’s Directory | on sheet | A small plain edifice, erected | ||
(Per. Curacy) | (Per. Curacy) | 11.7 | in 1798, on the south side of the old | |||
Church (Kyloe) | Mr George Hogg, Churchwarden | one, which was in existence previous | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | to 1145, for we find that it was confirm | |||||
Church (Kyloe) | H K Gregson Esq, Lowlynn | -ed to the Mother Church of Holy Island | ||||
(Per. Curacy) | in that year (there is not the faintest | |||||
St Nicholas’s | Admiralty Chart | trace of the old church now visable) | ||||
Church | The living, is a perpetual curacy, in | |||||
(Per. Curacy) | the archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, and | |||||
St Nicholas’s | See Parish Name Act P.23 | deanery of Norham, Patrons, the | ||||
Church | Dean, and Chapter of Durham, | |||||
(Per. Curacy) | Revd John Edmonds, Incumbent | |||||
Kyloe Mill | Kyloe Mill | Mr George Hogg, Tenant | on sheet | This was from its erection | ||
Kyloe Mill | Mr Matthew Forster | 11.7 | until recently, a Corn Mill, but | |||
Kyloe Mill | Mr Thomas Main | has been converted into a Thrashing Mill. | ||||
There are barns, cowhouses &c | ||||||
attached |
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West Kyloe, and a short distance | ||||||
northwest of the farmhouse. | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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