In an 1841 census of Largo, Fife, I have a gentleman named Walter Anderson with the occupation of wright. I am trying to make out the name of his residence. It looks like Teaper or Teapot or Teases Colfrey/Colpry/Cofry. Am thinking that the second word may be the establishment in which a wright does his work. Can't find the answer to that on my own. The word is certainly not joinery.
SP Ref: Census 1841 443/00 005/00 007 (forward 2)
Any bright ideas? Thanks,
Mary Ellen
A wright works in a ??
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Lesley and Lindsay - thank you both. I believe you have straightened me out. Teasses colliery (or Teasses whatever) would make sense now that I see it on a map - not far from the Woodside census area I was working with.
Mary Ellen
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