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St Lawrence’s Church | St Lawrence’s Church | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth | A large & fine old Church consisting | ||
(Vicarage) | St Lawrence’s Church | White’s Directory | Village | of a Nave, Aisle, Chancel, Tower | ||
St Lawrence’s Church | Whellan’s Directory | and Vestry. the various parts are | ||||
Vicarage | of different periods and shew | |||||
Gothic. recently it has been cleaned | ||||||
and greatly improved by the present | ||||||
incumbent. A church has existed | ||||||
here since the beginning of the 8th | ||||||
Century, its original founder being | ||||||
Ceolwulph King of Northumbria | ||||||
Vicarage | The Vicarage | Revd. J.W. Dunn | In Warkworth | A good substantial dwelling house | ||
The Vicarage | Thos Clutterbuck Esqr. | Village | with gardens &c attached. the | |||
The Vicarage | Mr. Ormsby | residence of the Vicar of Warkworth | ||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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