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National School | National School | Rev. Henry Bell | 19 chains South | This school is conducted on | ||
(Boys & Girls) | National School | Mr Ralph Moorhouse | of Blacksmith’s | the National principle for the | ||
National School | Mr John Johnston | Arms | education of boys & girls, it has | |||
Boys & Girls | been recently rebuilt by the Duke | |||||
of Northumberland, there is no | ||||||
Endowment in connection with | ||||||
the School – the Master’s | ||||||
residence occupies the east end of building | ||||||
Vicarage | Vicarage | Rev. Henry Bell | 13 Chains South of | A |
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Vicarage | Mr Ralph Moorhouse | Blacksmiths Arms | Residence of the Clergyman | |||
Vicarage | Mr John Johnston | of Long Houghton Parish | ||||
Blue Bell | Blue Bell PH | Mr Ralph Moorhouse | 20 chains South of | A substantial building | ||
(PH) | Blue Bell PH | Mr John Johnston | Blacksmith’s Arms | used as a public house in the | ||
Blue Bell PH | Mr Robert Murray | Village of Longhoughton to which | ||||
is attached Stabling Garden &c | ||||||
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