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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northumberland => Topic started by: clazey on Friday 27 July 07 03:30 BST (UK)
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I am looking for information regarding the above Mill. John Clay and Son are listed in the 1750-1849 Directory for berwick.
thank you.
sharon
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Gainslaw is a farm/hamlet a few miles west of Berwick within Northumberland. On the current OS map New Mills is marked about 1/2 mile north on the River Whiteadder. Hope this is some help.
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Thank you for the correct spelling and once again I am on the hunt for the elusive John Clazey, Clazy, Claisye,....
Sharon
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I have just seen your post for Gainslaw Mill, Berwick on Tweed - were John Clay and Son tenants of the Mill.
Elizabeth.
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I so hope this is the brick wall I have been unable to get past in 20 years.... The last name is Clazy although over the years, we have found it spelled hundreds of different ways! John had two sons....James and John and wife Isabel, Isabella, Oswald. Would not surprise me that the last name you found is clay at all. Please let me know.....thank you so very much.
sharon
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A couple of snippets on the topic.................
Link to 1820 map.....
http://communities.northumberland.gov.uk/006955FS.htm
Link to Pigot's Trade Directory of 1834
http://communities.northumberland.gov.uk/004911FS.htm
In his book "Goodwife Hot:Northumberland's Past in its Place Names",
Godfrey Watson has it that the placename Gainslaw is derived from
"Gagni's ( a Scandanavian) hill"
Michael