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The Green | The Green | Revd John F Bigge | In the Village | A large plot of Grass cut up by | ||
The Green | Mr. Dinnin | between the Rows | Roads for the Convenience of the | |||
The Green | Mr. Rutter | of Houses | Villagers, it is Common land to | |||
the township & upon it is held all | ||||||
Fairs, Flower shows, & public sport | ||||||
Cross | Cross | Revd John F Bigge | On the Green | A small square building, open at all | ||
Cross | Mr. Dinnin | sides, it is covered by a slate roof | ||||
Cross | Mr. Rutter | on the top of which is a small turret | ||||
surmounted by a Weather Cock, on the sides | ||||||
of the turret is carved a sun dial & | ||||||
the Swinburne Armas, it was erected | ||||||
by Sir John Swinburne Bart in AD 1735 | ||||||
The Bay Horse Inn | The Bay Horse Inn | Revd John F Bigge | In Stamfordham | The head Inn in this Village | ||
The Bay Horse Inn | Mr. Dinnin | Village | ||||
The Bay Horse Inn | Mr. Rutter | |||||
John Stewart Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by DP
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