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St Barnabas’ Church | St Barnabas’ Church | The Revd E.C. Ogle | In the hamlet | A neat stone edifice, | ||
(Chapel of Ease) | St Barnabas’ Church | Mr Wm Tweedy | of Thorneyford | capable of accommodating | ||
St Barnabas’ Church | Mr Samuel Davidson | 125 persons and is attended | ||||
by the Curate of Morpeth. | ||||||
The above was erected | ||||||
in 1845 at the expense of | ||||||
the late Revd J.S. Ogle | ||||||
Kirkley Park | Kirkley Park | Mr Bewick | 10 Chains West of | A piece of ornamental gorund surrounding | ||
Kirkley Park | Mr Davison | St Barnabas Church | Kirkley Hall, the greater portion of this | |||
Kirkley Park | Mr Hogarth | object is in the Ph of Ponteland | ||||
Thorn |
Thorn |
Mr Bewick | 5 Chains South | A recently erected stone bridge of | ||
Thorn |
Mr Davison | of St Barnabas | one arch thrown across the River | |||
Thorn |
Mr Hogarth | Church | Blyth | |||
George Davison Junr |
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