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St Cuthberts Church | Church | Revd Wm C King. MA Vicar | On Sheet | A stone structure one storey high | ||
(Vicarage) | Church | Mr Mark Young, Ph Clerk | 6.5 | having a belfrey tower at the west end. | ||
Mr Richd Forsyth, Schoolmaster | It was repaired in 1836, and ’45: and | |||||
St Cuthberts Church | {See Parish Name | seated to accommodate about four | ||||
(Vicarage) | {List Page 1 | hundred persons. The east end of the | ||||
present edifice comprises a portion | ||||||
of "the Middle Aisle of the ancient Church | ||||||
said to be built in 840", and now dedic- | ||||||
ated to St. Mary. The remainder of | ||||||
this venerable edifice is now entirely demol- | ||||||
ished, but a slight rise in the surface | ||||||
of the ground still indicates its site as | ||||||
having extended about thirty-three | ||||||
yards eastward, on the prolongation of the | ||||||
remaining part of the Aisle. In the removal | ||||||
of this portion of the building, Urns | ||||||
and other relics have been found. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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