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Blackpool | Blackpool | Mr Whanlass Blackpool | 67 Chains S.W. | A small Farm House built | ||
Blackpool | Mr Clarke Viewlaw | of Horsley Tower | of stone with out-houses stables and | |||
Blackpool | White’s Directory | garden attached the whole in moderate | ||||
repair and occupied by Mr Whanlass | ||||||
St Helen’s Church | St Helens Church | Whites Directory | 42 Chains E.S.E. | A neat stone structure in good repair | ||
(Vicarage) | St Helens Church | Rev — Green Vicar | of Horsley Tower | and dedicated to St Helen. It is the parish | ||
St Helens Church | Mr Cleugh Longhorsley | church and stands half a mile S.E. of the | ||||
village The benefice is a vicarage and the | ||||||
Rev. R. Green is the present vicar | ||||||
Horsley Mill | Horsley Mill} | Mr Burn Millar | 40 Chains S.E. | A small corn mill with sheds | ||
(Corn) | Horsley Mill} Corn [*] | Mr Cleugh | of Horsley Tower | and garden attached, and worked by | ||
Horsley Mill} | Mr Johnson | a |
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moderate repair and occupied by John Burn | ||||||
Alfred Brittain SRE |
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