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Ingram | Ingram | Revd. James Allgood, Rector | On Sheets | A small village comprising | ||
Ingram | Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer, Ingram | 30. 2 & | the Parish Church, Rectory, | |||
Ingram | Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, Ingram | 30. 6 | School, and a two storied | |||
house, having labourers | ||||||
Cottages, out-buildings, garden, | ||||||
and a farm of arable and | ||||||
pasture land attached, the | ||||||
latter being the property of | ||||||
Wm Roddam Esqr. The name | ||||||
at present, applies more particularly | ||||||
to the farm-house. | ||||||
Cross | Cross (Remains of) | Revd. James Allgood, Rector | On Sheet | The foundation, or remains, of a | ||
(Remains of) | Cross (Remains of) | Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer, Ingram | 30. 2 | supposed stone Cross, composed | ||
Cross (Remains of) | Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, Ingram | of rude stones, and of circular form, | ||||
situated in an open space in front | ||||||
of Ingram farm-house, and supposed | ||||||
to have existed when Ingram was | ||||||
a Village, and probably a Market-town, | ||||||
of considerable importance. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Described by'
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