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Low Bells Shiel | Low Bells Shiel | Thomas Fender | On Sheet | A small square built |
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Low Bells Shiel | John Piercy | 18.10 | of the Tweed. It was once used as a Fishing | |||
Low Bells Shiel | William Renton | station by the Berwick Salmon Company. | ||||
The Fishery is at present carried, on, The opposite | ||||||
side of the River, with good success. | ||||||
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The Oret | The Oret | Thos Fender | On Sheet | A marshy channel formed | ||
The Oret | John Piercy | 18.10 | by the River Tweed, during | |||
The Oret | William Renton | heavy rain when it is flooded. | ||||
The signification of this name | ||||||
cannot be ascertained. | ||||||
This was formerly the old | ||||||
course of the Tweed. | ||||||
John Webster Private Royal Sappers and Miners |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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