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| | Errol, New Hampshire |
 | | Origin: First chartered in 1774, Errol was named for James Hay of Scotland, fifteenth Earl of Erroll, and owner of Linlithgow Castle, the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots, and King James V. Sitting on the northern end of Maine border, this sparsely populated town is a popular vacation site for snowmobilers. |
 | | Errol's population grew by a total of 74 residents, going from 224 in 1950 to 298 residents in 2000. |
 | | The 2004 Census estimate for Errol was 294 residents, which ranked 226th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns, tied with Clarksville as the eighth smallest community. |
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