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Aberystwith or Aberystwyth

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In the London Gazette, at least in the edition dated 25th November 1862, the location is referred to as Aberystwith. Online documentation available from the Office of Public Sector Information, i.e. HMSO and the national Archives, all seem to spell using the modern Aberystwyth, even in listing the act in 1861 --Keith 11:07, 4 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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