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St Mary’s Church | St Mary’s Church | William Green | 2 Chains North of | This Church was Rebuilt in the | ||
(Vicarage) | St Mary’s Church | John Lawson | The Vicarage | 1849 and is a large substantial | ||
St Mary’s Church | William Turnbull | Stone Building The living is a vicarage | ||||
(Vicarage) | in the arch deaconry of | |||||
St Mary’s Church | Revd John F Bigge | Northumberland Patron the | ||||
(Vicarage) | Lord Chancellor | |||||
The Vicarage | The Vicarage | William Green | 2 Chains South of | A |
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The Vicarage | John Lawson | St Mary’s Church | Attached the Residence of the | |||
The Vicarage | William Turnbull | Vicar | ||||
Sweet Hill | Sweet Hill | William Green | 5 Chains |
A small conicle hill Known | ||
Sweet Hill | John Lawson | Cage Hill | by that name so called from the | |||
Sweet Hill | William Turnbull | sweet good pasture that |
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Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP
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