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The | The | The Signboard | in Whalton | A good public House, being as the name | ||
Thatched House Tavern | Thatched House Tavern |
Village | denotes covered with thatch or straw. | |||
Post Office | Thatched House Tavern |
Thomas Rochester Esq | This house is mentioned in White’s | |||
Thatched House Tavern |
Revd John E Elliot | as the "King’s Arms" it is likewise | ||||
Thatched House | Whellan’s Directory | the Post Office of the Village | ||||
Endowed School | Parochial School | Revd John E Elliot | in Whalton Village | A small neat school under the | ||
(Boys & Girls) | Boys & Girls | Thomas Rochester Esq | superintendence of the Rector who appoints | |||
Parochial School | Mr J C Gibson | the schoolmaster. There is a small | ||||
Parochial School | Whites Directory V. 2 P. 448 | endowment left to it by one Margaret | ||||
Endowed School | "An endowed School in the Village affords | Moor in A. D. 1720, it consisted originally | ||||
education to poor children for 1d |
of £20, but it has been augmented | |||||
The original endowment consisted of £20" &c | in that at present the interest thereof is | |||||
is able to pay the Fees of two Children. | ||||||
The total salary of the schoolmaster consists | ||||||
of this endowment & the Children’s pence | ||||||
this is the only school in the Parish | ||||||
Linnlaw Well | Linnlaw Well | Revd John E Elliot | West end of | A Copious spring of good Water supplying | ||
Linnlaw Well | Thomas Rochester Esq | Whalton Village | the Wants of the |
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Linnlaw Well | Mr J C Gibson | West end of the Village | ||||
John Stewart SRE |
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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