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Ellington | Ellington | Whellan’s Directory | In the N.E. of this | A considerable village very pleasantly | ||
Ellington | Revd John E Leefe | Plan | situated on an eminence and consists of a | |||
Ellington | Mr Thos Ferry | Parsonage National School Post Office one | ||||
Ellington | White’s Directory | Public house and a corn mill and a number | ||||
Ellington | MacKenzie’s History | of cottages occupied by working men | ||||
Ellington | County Map | the property of A.J.B. Cresswell Esqr | ||||
The Parsonage | The Parsonage | Whellan’s Directory | In the North of Ellington | A very neat edifice with garden and | ||
The Parsonage | Revd John E Leefe | Village | ornamental grounds &c attached the residence of | |||
The Parsonage | Mr Thos Ferry | Revd John E. Leefe incumbent | ||||
National School | National School | Revd John E Leefe | In the N E of Ellington | A neat edifice erected by subscription | ||
(Boys and Girls) | National School | Mr Thos Ferry | Village | in 1838 A. J. B. Cresswell Esqr being the principal | ||
National School | Mr John Shanks | Contrib |
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Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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