Penistone
South Yorkshire



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In the 1820s Penistone was described as a small market-town, little superior to a village, as the population will evince. It is chiefly noted for the number of moor sheep sold at its markets and fairs.

Here is a Free Grammar School, endowed with £100 per annum, and also the interest of £200 for the education of eight poor girls.










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