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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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St Bartholomew’s Church | St Bartholomew’s Church | Whellan’s Directory | In the East end of the | A neat Structure with tower and spire | ||
(Chapel of Ease) | St Bartholomew’s Church | Mr J.C.Reid MD | Village of Newbiggin | occupying a good position near the Sea Shore | ||
St Bartholomew’s Church | Mr James Brown | near the Sea Shore | at a very prominent point it TJ was rebuilt in 1846 | |||
(Chapel of Ease) | by vol |
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St Bartholomew’s | Parish Name Book | the principal contributor | ||||
Church | ||||||
(Chapel of Ease) | ||||||
Chapel of Ease dedicated to | White’s Directory | |||||
St. Bartholomew | ||||||
Church Point | Church Point | Mr J.C.Reid MD | About 4 Chains South | A very prominent point of land | ||
Church Point | Mr James Brown | of St Bartholomew’s | forming a rocky cliff at the Sea Shore | |||
Church Point | Mr Thomas Taylor | Church | ||||
The Pant | The Pant | Mr John Connor | About 7 chains West | A pant or Well of very good Spring Water | ||
The Pant | Mr John Armstrong | of St Bartholomew’s Church | flowing here in a Spout very much used | |||
The Pant | Mr James Brown | by the inhabitants of Newbiggin | ||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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