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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMP HILL Camp Hill
Camp Hill
Camp Hill
Camp Hill
Provost R Brown
Mr William Hodge Town Clerk
Mr David Semple Writer
Plate on Wall
012.02 Extends from Canal Street, Southward, there are Some very neat Cottages at the South end of this Street which stand on elevated ground and impart a degree of grandeur and neatness to this Part of the town; So called from its Proximity to the remains of a Roman Camp which is Adjacent to Castlehead.
BAKERS' MILL (Flour) Bakers' Mill
Bakers' Mill
Bakers' Mill
Bakers' Mill
Provost R Brown
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Mr David Semple Writer
Heading of Invoice
012.02 A large flour Mill, three Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, With a dwelling house and Garden Attached, Situated in Camphill, and Worked by a Steam Engine of 40 Horse Power, The Property of "The Society of Bakers" of Paisley; hence the name.

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Plan 12.2.23 Trace 8
TOWN OF PAISLEY

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