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• CATTON, see Allendale . SOUTH CHARLTON is a township and village, and I9r2 by the Rev. William Robert Fairclough M. .A.. of was, October 30, I86o, formed, with a portion of Alnwick Hertford College, Oxford. There is a small parish parish, into an ecclesiastical parish; it is 6 miles north- library of about ISO volumes, under the control of the west from Alnwick and 4 south-east from Christon Bank vicar. The old school house is now used as a reading station on the main line of the North Eastern railway room. The Duke of is lord of the from Newcastle to Berwick, in the Berwick-upon-Tweed manor and chief landowner. The chief crops are barley, division of the county, ward of Coquetdale East, petty oats and turnips. The acreage is r,884; rateable value, sesswual division, umon and county court district of £r,388; the population in 191I was, township u6, Alnwick, and in the rural deanery of Alnwick, archdea- ecclesiastical parish r82. conry of Lindisfarne and . The church Sexton, Robert Taylor. of St. James, erected by George, sth Duke of North- Post Office.-Thomas Bowden, sub-postmaster. Letters nmberland, at a cost of £2,720, and consecrated r2th through Alnwick arrive at 8 a.m. & 3· IS p.m.; dis- Sept. r862, is a plain building of stone in the Early patched at 8.40 a. m. & 3· 15 p.m. ; no delivery on English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, sundays. Christon Bank is the nearest money order vestry and a western belfry containing one bell: the office & Eglingham, 5 miles distant, the nearest tele- ca.rved wooden reredos was erected by friends of the graph office Rev. William Ingle Meggison M.A. vicar here I87o-Bs, Council School (mixed), built in Igo8, for 72 children; who died in I88S: there are ISO sittings. The register average attendance, 40; .A.rthur Borrell, master; ~rs. dates from the year I862. The living is a vicarage, net Blanche Borrell, mistress; Rev. W. R. Fairclough yearly value £r7o, "l'ith residence, in the gift of the M.A. The Vicarage, correspondent Duke of Northumberland K.G., P.C. and held since ·Carrier to .A.lnwick.-William Ions, sat Fa1rdough Rev. William Robert M . .d.. Carr Edward,