Meterspay is a village on the Walby River. Its population is 118 (in the village proper, not counting its market's rural catchment area.) The village surrounds the 15th-century tower-house of Lord Woylan, Baron of Meterspay. The village's population declined in the early 18th century from a high of over 200, but it has recovered from its nadir. There is a small temple, the Shrine of St. Luria of the Old Stones, following the established denomination, but also of especial significance to Walserane Syncretism for its location among a pre-Templar megalithic circle.
Census of the Village of Meterspay in the Year 1752 |
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In the County of North Walstich, Archduchy of Walby |
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Person |
Age |
Occupation |
Relationship to Householder |
Lord Sogen Woylan, Baron of Meterspay |
48 |
Lord |
Himself |
Lady Apanei Woylan |
43 |
Noble |
Wife |
Lord Fendic Woylan |
24 |
Noble, Warden of the Beper's Wood Park |
Son |
Lady Avrine Woylan |
16 |
Noble |
Daughter |
Lady Nisrana Woylan |
13 |
Noble |
Daughter |
Lady Avrine Tuman |
69 |
Noble |
Mother-in-law |
Lady Serine Woylan |
22 |
Noble |
Wife of son Fendic |
Lord Sogen Woylan II |
4 |
Noble |
Grandson by Fendic |
Tamul Smith |
51 |
Butler |
Servant |
Chondishentan |
36 |
Cook |
Servant |
Borina Smith |
47 |
Housekeeper |
Servant |
Yeter Hegetsman |
17 |
Groom |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Relationship to Householder |
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8 |
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Person |
Occupation |
Relationship to Householder |
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7 |
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Person |
Occupation |
Relationship to Householder |
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6 |
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6 |
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6 |
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6 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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5 |
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4 |
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4 |
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4 |
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4 |
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4 |
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3 |
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3 |
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2 |
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1 |
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