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| Church | Church (Rectory | Rev. Mr Bellamy (Rector) | 26 Chains North | A good stone structure consisting | ||
| (Rectory) | Church (Rectory) | Mr Storey Wark | West of the Post | of a Nave Chancel & Squre tower | ||
| Church (Rectory) | Mr Charlton. Wark | office Wark | The living is |
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| Greenwich Hospital. | ||||||
| The Rectory | The Rectory | Rev. Mr Bellamy | 24 Chains North | A good Stone building with | ||
| The Rectory | Mr Nixon | West of Post | outhouses & ornamental grounds | |||
| The Rectory | Mr Charlton | office Wark | attached. the residence of the Rector | |||
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| Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel (Scottish) | Rev. Mr Bellamy | 14 Chains North | A plain stone building built | ||
| (Scotch) | Presbyterian Chapel (Scottish) | Mr Nixon (Wark) | West of Post | in 1848. with sittings for 120 persons | ||
| Presbyterian Chapel (Scottish) | Mr Dodd Wark. | office Wark | ||||
| James Sloan Sapper RE |
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