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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAST FLEMINGTON | East Flemington East Flemington East Flemington |
Thomas Calder Fairneyside Ayton James Redpath Station Master Burnmouth John Ralph Chief Boatman Burnmouth |
012.06 | An excellent dwelling house with suitable offices and medium sized farm attached. Mr D Dewar is owner and occupier. It appears to have received its name from its having at one time, probably, during the 13th Century, been the site of a Flemish colony (Vide Hist. [History] Coldingham) |
FLEMINGTON INN | Flemington Inn Flemington Inn |
James Redpath John Ralph |
012.06 | A well built house affording pretty good accommodation. It is tenanted by Mr. A Lidgate. The name is derived from the farm on which it stands |
CHESTERBANK | Chesterbank Chesterbank Chesterbank |
Thomas Calder Fairneyside James Redpath John Ralph |
012.06 | An excellent Farm house with extensive offices in good repair, to which a large and highly cultivated farm is attached It is the property of Mr. D. Renton (a Minor) and occupied by Mr. Thomas Brodie - The name is obviously derived from Saxon Ceaster - which signifies a Camp - now Chester a fact confirmed by the numerous sites of these Camps in this neighbourhood |
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