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Manse | Manse | Rev. Alexander Forsyth | About 50 links West | A good stone building of moder |
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Manse | Mr Howie | of Presbyterian Chapel | the property of the Presbyterian congregation who | |||
Manse | Mr Stevenson | worship in the adjacent chapel At present in the | ||||
occupation of the Rev Alexander Forsyth who is the minister | ||||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Rev. A. Forsyth | About 50 links E. | A neat stone edifice erected in 1725 and is in good | |||
(English) | Mr Stevenson | of the Manse | repair. it has a stone over one of its doors inscribed | |||
Hodgsons History | DD.&EB. 1725 the Rev Alexander Forsyth is Minister | |||||
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English Presbyterians worship in this Chapel | ||||||
School | School | Rev. A. Forsyth | About 70 links N | This school is not endowed, and is under the management | ||
School | Mr Stevenson | of the Manse | of the Presbytery of Northumberland it however is | |||
School | Mr Howie | annually inspected by a government inspector of | ||||
British Schools and receives an annual grant from | ||||||
Government which is regulated according to the attendance | ||||||
and proficiency of the scolars (consisting of Boys | ||||||
and girls) The school itself consists of one ap |
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and was formerly the old Manse or Residence of the | ||||||
Minister of the adjoining Chapel but since the erection | ||||||
of the present Manse it has been converted into a | ||||||
School Room Mr Howie is teacher | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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