James HARRIS 1827 Newland/Clearwell Grocer/Farmer/Publican (General)
slowhands,
We have a burial listed for a James Yearsley dated September 19, 1754 in Monmouth. There is a memoranda stating in Latin or in old English stating "carrior dyed in ye Spoute". While looking into the meaning of 'ye Spoute' I came across Spout Farm in Newland (now a heritage building) owned by a 'James Harris'.
Have you come across this term before?
We have a connection between the Yearsley's, Harris's and Burghams/Burgum's that we are investigating and this Harris seems to be a key via his foundry business with the Burghams and his connection (or his fathers) to 'ye Spoute'.
Tx.
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slowhands,
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