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St Ninians RC Chapel | Saint Ninian’s Church | Revd J. W. Carlisle (Priest) | On Sheet | A Roman Catholic Church lately | ||
Mr Willm Short | 20.5 | erected at the extreme N.West | ||||
Mr Jas Wightman | end of Wooler, by subscription and | |||||
the Priest is supported by the con- | ||||||
tributions of the persons attending,his whole | ||||||
income not exceeding £25 per annum | ||||||
Union Workhouse | Union Workhouse | Mr G Paxton (Governor) | On Sheet | A fine commodious building near the west | ||
Directory | 20.5 | end of High Street and behind the | ||||
Mr William Short | Register Office, it contains about 70 paupers, | |||||
there is a school for the children, and it | ||||||
has a Governor & Matron, the Governor | ||||||
being also Schoolmaster | ||||||
Post office | Post office | Mr William Wightman | On Sheet | This office forms part of a private dwelling | ||
Mr James Wightman | 20.5 | house. Letters arrive at 12.15 noon and | ||||
Mr Robt Brown Junr | despatched at 5.30 P.M. There is a Money | |||||
Order Office also open from 9 A.M to 6 P.M. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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