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The Hall | The Hall | Mr Forster Potts | 14 chains N.W | A good dwelling house situated | ||
The Hall | Henry Hind Esqr | of the Highlander | at the West end of the village | |||
The Hall | Thomas Reed | of Ovington occupied by Forster | ||||
Potts – the property of Henry | ||||||
Hind Esqr | ||||||
Ovington | Ovington | Henry Hind Esqr | 47 chains S | The village of Ovington occu- | ||
Ovington | Mr Forster Potts | of Hunter’s Hill | pies an elevated situation on | |||
Ovington | Thomas Reed | & one Mile |
the north bank of the River | |||
Ovington | White’s Directory | W. of Ovingham | Tyne and consists of two respec- | |||
table dwelling house two good | ||||||
public houses 4 farm houses | ||||||
a brewery and malt house & | ||||||
Several cottages and a school | ||||||
which was erected by subscription | ||||||
in 1843. It is self supporting, | ||||||
and was under government inspec |
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tion and conducted under the National | ||||||
System but the government support has | ||||||
been withdrawn in consequence of the | ||||||
bad attendance of the pupils | ||||||
M. Costelloe CAsst |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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