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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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