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Interesting monument - to Captain Charles Terrot of the Royal Invalids, Commander of the Berwick Garrison and the oldest officer in His Majesty's service, who died in 1794, and his wife Elizabeth who died in 1813.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Church of St Michael, Skelton
- Overview Map Street View St Michael's Church is located on the eastern edge of Skelton in Cumbria. The church is of Medieval origin, probably of the 13th century. Most of …
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Church of St Barnabas, Setmurthy
- Overview Map Street View Inside St Barnabas' Church in Setmurthy was built in 1794 on the site of an earlier 13th century church. It was originally a chapel of ease …
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
038259:James Colling Nicholson Unknown Undated
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Flickr (flickr)
Interesting monument - to Captain Charles Terrot of the Royal Invalids, Commander of the Berwick Garrison and the oldest officer in His Majesty's service, who died in 1794, and his wife Elizabeth who died in 1813.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill