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Northumberland House | Northumberland House | Mr. Lenny. Northumberland House | 19 Chains North | A neat stone building with | ||
Northumberland House | Rev. Mr. Bellamy | West of Post | garden attached. | |||
Northumberland House | Mr Story Wark | office Wark | ||||
Northumberland House | Thomas Dodd Esqr. | |||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan) | Rev. Mr Bellamy | 11 Chains West | A stone building where the | ||
(Wesleyan) | Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan) | Mr Story | of Post office | denom |
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Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan) | Mr Nixon | Wark | meet for Public Worship. it his | |||
sittings for about 170 persons | ||||||
Dean Burn | Dean Burn | Mr Thomas Story | 9 Chains South | A small stream rising on Wark | ||
Dean Burn | Mr Story | of Post office | Common passing the village of | |||
Dean Burn | Mr Nixon | Wark | Wark. And falling into the River North | |||
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of the Village | ||||||
James Sloan Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by KF
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