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| UP Chapel | Chapel (UP) | Revd William Porteous, Minister | on Sheet | A neat plain structure, | ||
| Chapel (UP) | Mr George Dick | 4.9 | situated in the west end of | |||
| Chapel (UP) | Mr James Kirton | the Village of Spittal, erected | ||||
| by the voluntary contributions | ||||||
| of the Congregation & in the | ||||||
| interior is comfortably seated | ||||||
| for about 650 persons – | ||||||
| Revd William Porteus, Minister. | ||||||
| Pitmens Inn | Pitmens |
Revd William Porteous, Minister | on Sheet | A small public house, situated | ||
| (Inn) | Mr George Dick | 4.9 | between the two back streets | |||
| Mr James Kirton | in the west end of the village | |||||
| of Spittal. It is occupied by | ||||||
| Mr Andrew Hardy. |
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| property of J. Pratt Esqr. Berwick | ||||||
| Golden Fleece | Golden Fleece | Revd William Porteous, Minister | on Sheet | A good public house in | ||
| Inn | (Inn) | Mr George Dick | 4.9 | the west end of the village of | ||
| Mr James Kirton | Spittal. |
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| Occupied by Mr. Geo. Smith. | ||||||
| and property of Miss Elliott | ||||||
| Spittal. | ||||||
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