Capertee (SUBURB), NSW Details

Description

A village about 3 km N of Blackmans Crown and about 6 km SE of Bald Hill. Boundaries within the Lithgow Council area shown on map GNB3689.

Origin

This is a corruption of the name of a holding owned by Sir John Jamison who called it Capita. (Reed 1969).

Capertee (SUBURB), NSW
title Capertee (SUBURB)
additional
state NSW
reference 11076
placename Capertee
designation SUBURB
geographical name
previous names Village of Capertee
lga LITHGOW
description A village about 3 km N of Blackmans Crown and about 6 km SE of Bald Hill. Boundaries within the Lithgow Council area shown on map GNB3689.
meaning
origin This is a corruption of the name of a holding owned by Sir John Jamison who called it Capita. (Reed 1969).
history
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