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Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth Village | A neat plain building used for | ||
(United) | (United) | public worship by the body of | ||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | Christians the name denotes | ||||
(United) | ||||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Mr. Graham | |||||
(United) | ||||||
National School | National School | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth Village | A recently erected building with | ||
National School | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | play ground attached. the children | ||||
National School | Mr. Graham | are educated in the National System. | ||||
(Boys & Girls) | there is no endowment whatever | |||||
in connection with this school | ||||||
Borough School | Borough School | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth Village | A small building bequeathed by | ||
Borough School | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | Mr. George Lawson of Gloster Hill in AD 1736. | ||||
Borough School | Mr. Graham | there is no endowment whatever | ||||
(Boys & Girls) | in connection with this school | |||||
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Transcribed by PT
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