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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLARKE'S HOTEL AND TAVERN Clarke's Hotel And Tavern Mr. J. Cairnie
Mr. Mather
[Situation] At the Western Point of Pier Place & Main Street
A large and respectable inn in the Village of Newhaven, it affords good accommodation to lodgers and is licensed for the sale of spirits Wine &c. Mrs Clarke occupant.
ST ANDREW'S SQUARE [Newhaven] St Andrew's Square
St Andrew's Square
St Andrew's Square
Mr. J. Cairnie
Mr. Mather
Corner ticket
[Situation] Extending is a Northerly directn. [direction] from the centre of Main Street.
Two ranges of houses in the village of Newhaven, extending North from "Main Street" towards the sea, the houses are from 2 to 3 stories high and consist Chiefly of public houses.
NEWHAVEN LINKS Newhaven Links
Newhaven Links
Mr. J. Cairnie
Mr. Mather
[Situation] On the east side of Newhaven
A small area of ground lying East of Newhaven about 50 years ago these links were so extensive as to admit the game of golf to be played on them but the sea has made such encroachments that they are nearly washed away

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Parish of Newhaven

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This Name Book refers to Edinburgh 1852 - Sheet 06
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056

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