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Alms Houses | Alms Houses | Mr Wilson | 5 chains S.W | 5 small cottages in Cotting | ||
Alms Houses | Mr Nicholson | of the Grammar | Wood lane purchased by | |||
Alms Houses | Rt Shute Esqr | School | subscription for poor widows | |||
Grammar School | Grammar School | Mr Wilson | 2 Chains East | A neat brick building | ||
(Endowed) | (Endowed) | of Beggar Lane | erected in 1859 the East Wing | |||
Grammar School | Rt Shute Esqr | is appropriated for the use | ||||
(Endowed) | of the teacher (the Revd Mr Banks) | |||||
Grammar School | White’s Directory Vol:1 P.449 | who resides in it, it was | ||||
(Endowed) | endowed as a Free Grammar | |||||
School for the sons of the Freemen | ||||||
of Morpeth but being in | ||||||
Chancery for over 100 years | ||||||
they gave up their claim to | ||||||
it. | ||||||
Founded and endowed by Edward VI. | ||||||
but its statutes and ordinances were made by the Bailiffs | ||||||
and burgesses, and confirmed by the Bishop of Durham. | ||||||
on the 7th January 1725. | ||||||
White’s Directory Vol:1 P.449 | ||||||
M. Costelloe |
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