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Vicarage | Vicarage | Rev Robert Green Vicarage | 7 Chains E.S.E. | A large house built of stone with | ||
Vicarage | Mr — Cleugh Longhorsley | of Horsley Tower | stables and garden attached it st[ands] | |||
Vicarage | Mr — Ogg Longhorsley | in the centre of the village and is | ||||
occupied by the Rev Robert Green AB | ||||||
who is the present vicar | ||||||
Black Bull Inn | Mr Ogg Publican | 8 Chains E.N.E. | A large stone building with stables | |||
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Mr Cleugh | of Horsley Tower | out-houses and garden attached, It is | |||
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Signboard | licensed to retail Wines Spirits Beer and | ||||
Tobacco, and is the principal village [???] | ||||||
Post Office | Post Office | Mr Ogg Publican | 11 Chains E.S.E. | A small receiving house which is | ||
Post Office | Mr Cleugh | of Horsley Tower | also a grocers shop. Letters arrive | |||
Post Office | Mr Thomson Longhorsley | 9.15A.M. and are despatched 3.55[P.M.] | ||||
Post Master Mr Cleugh. | ||||||
Alfred Brittain SRE |
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