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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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TOWN OF PAISLEY
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