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| Barnhill | Barnhill | Mr. Turnbul | 65 chains N. E | A neat house and two good | ||
| Barnhill | Mr. John Thompson | of the Frolic |
cottages with excellent out offices | |||
| Barnhill | Mr. John Reed | and land attached on rising ground | ||||
| the property of Sir John Swinburn. | ||||||
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| School | School (Boys) | Mr. Turnbul | 42 chains N. E. | A school house at the West | ||
| (Boys) | School (Boys) | Mr. John Reed | of the Frolic |
end of the village of Capheaton | ||
| School (Boys) | Mr. John Thompson | supported by a donation of 15 £ | ||||
| a year * given by Sir John Swin- | ||||||
| burn, and the weekly pence of the | ||||||
| pupils & yearly subscriptions among | ||||||
| the farmers of the Township. | ||||||
| * The grant is provisional | ||||||
| M Costelloe |
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