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Church | Church | Mr Pickering Thockrington | 4 Chains West of | A very ancient stone building consisting of | ||
(Perpl Curacy) | PC | Thockrington | Belfrey Nave & Chancel. It is supposed to have | |||
Church | Mr Robert Martin (Church Garden) | Several very old Tombstones | been built about the year AD 854. The living | |||
North Heugh | lie scattered about in the | is a perpetual Curacy under the patronage of | ||||
Church | Mr Turnball (Parish Clerk) | Graveyard. One |
the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The present | |||
(Coldwell) | has carved upon it the | incumbent being the Rev. J. Irvine M. A. who | ||||
Crusaders Sword & Scrip | resides in Hexham. | |||||
another appears to be the | ||||||
effigy of a Lady recumbent | ||||||
the others cannot be deciphered | ||||||
Church Crags | Church Crags | Mr Pickering | 7 Chains North | A quantity of loose Rocks & Stones in | ||
Church Crags | Mr Martin | of the Church. | the Vicinity of the Church hence the name | |||
Church Crags | Mr Turnball | |||||
Dry Burn | See NB of Sheet 77/2 | |||||
J. Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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