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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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| Camperdown | Camperdown | Mr Robson | About 5 chains S of | A small Hamlet consisting of three Public Houses | ||
| Camperdown | Mr Coulson | Seaton Burn wagonway | and a few cottages it is sep |
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| Camperdown | Mr Laidlea | the Boundary that runs through on the north side | ||||
| Camperdown | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
| Hazlerigge | Hazlerigge | Mr Robson | About 3 chains S of | This name is applied to two rows of Cottages occupied | ||
| Hazlerigge | Mr Coulson | Seaton Burn wagonway | by coal miners who are employed in the locality | |||
| Hazlerigge | Mr Laidlea | |||||
| Hazlerigge | Whellan's directory | |||||
| Hazlerigg | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
| The Halfway House Inn | The Halfway House Inn | Mr Robson | About 2 chains S of | This name is applied to an ordinary | ||
| The Halfway House Inn | Mr Coulson | the Methodist Chapel | Public House in Camperdown | |||
| The Halfway House Inn | Mr Laidlea | |||||
| Half Way House | Whellan's Directory | |||||
| The Collier Boy | The Collier Boy | Mr Robson | About 8 chains E of | Name applied to a small Public House | ||
| (PH) | The Collier Boy | Mr Coulson | the Methodist Chapel | |||
| The Collier Boy | Mr Laidlea | |||||
| Collier Lad | Whellan's Directory | |||||
| Methodist Chapel | Reformed Methodist Chapel | Mr Robson | About 2 chains N of the | This is a very common, plain stone Building | ||
| (Wesleyan Reform) | Reformed Methodist Chapel | Mr Coulson | Halfway House | erected in 1821 by the Wesleyans it is now used | ||
| Reformed Methodist Chapel | Mr Laidlea | by the recent reformers of that body | ||||
| Wesleyan Reformers | Census Returns of 1851 | |||||
| Edward Gillespie SREngs |
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| An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by PT and CTW
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