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Horsley Tower | Horsley Tower | Mr Cleugh Longhorsley | 1 Chain S.W. | A strong ancient Tower which formerly | ||
Horsley Tower | Mr Johnson Longhorsley | of RC Chapel | belonged to the Horsleys. and was erected | |||
Horsley Tower | Mc Kenzies History | in 1608. It is now the property of | ||||
Ralph Riddle Esq and is occupied by the Catholic Priest | ||||||
It is a plain stone building and has a garden attached | ||||||
RC Chapel | St Thomas Chapel | |||||
Mr Cleugh | 1 Chain N.W. | A neat stone building in the form | ||||
St Thomas Chapel | of Horsley Tower | of a cross dedicated to St Thomas according | ||||
Mr Johnson | to government register and built by public | |||||
St Thomas Chapel | subscription The Revd – Clavering Priest | |||||
Rev Clavering Priest | ||||||
(Roman Catholic) | ||||||
School | School | Mr Cleugh | 3 Chains S.E. | A neat stone building partly | ||
(Endowed) | School | Mr Johnson | of Longhorsley Tower | supported by voluntary subscription | ||
School | Rev R Green Vicar | In 1761 Mr Ogle left 100£ in 1848 | ||||
Mr Thomas Trewhit left 200£ and in 1850 Mr John Trewhit | ||||||
left 600£ the whole for the education of poor Children | ||||||
Alfred Brittain SRE |
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