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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Holy Saviour Church | Holy Saviour Church | Mr Gruffeth | About 8 chains N.W. | A very neat Church erected in the Year | ||
(Chapel of Ease) | Holy Saviour Church | Mr Pears | of Bells Close | 1838 by the Vicar of Newburn as a chapel | ||
Holy Saviour Church | Mr Thompson | of Ease also a School house erected at the | ||||
The Chapel of the | Whellan’s Directory | Same time Supported by the Scholars | ||||
Holy Saviour | the School with a cottage and garden | |||||
are the gift of the Vicar | ||||||
Holy Saviour Church | Parish Name Book | |||||
(Chapel of Ease) | ||||||
Bell’s Close Well | Bell’s Close Well | Mr D. Thompson | About 6 chains N.W. | An ordinary Spring Well principally used | ||
Bell’s Close Well | Mr. S Finney | of Bell’s Close | by the inhabitants of Bells Close | |||
Bell’s Close Well | Mr. J Stobard | |||||
Dean Well | Dean Well | Mr D. Thompson | About 5 chains |
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Dean Well | Mr S Finney | of Sugley House | being Situated in Bells Close Dean | |||
Dean Well | Mr J Stobard | |||||
Felix Gillespie CA |
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Transcribed by DP
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