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The Parsonage | The Parsonage | Revd. Wm Scisson | 7 chains East of | A good stone building | ||
The Parsonage | Mr Milton Carr | the Endowed School. | the residence of the incumbent | |||
The Parsonage | Mr Teasdale | Rev. Wm Scison. | ||||
Lawn House | Lawn House | Mr Jameson | 16 chains N. W. | A good farm house situated | ||
(Post Office) | Lawn House | Mr Teasdale | of The Parsonage. | at the west end of Slaley Village | ||
Lawn House | Mr Milton Carr | it derives its name from a | ||||
corner of the Common where | ||||||
the cows were driven to be | ||||||
milked called Lawn or | ||||||
Cow Lawn. The post office | ||||||
is held in this house. | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr Milton Carr | 12 chains west of | A small stone building | ||
(Wesleyan) | (Wesleyan) | Mr Teasdale | The Parsonage. | at the west end of | ||
Methodist Chapel | Mr Jameson | the village of Slaley. | ||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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