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Liberties of Berwick
Sheet 18-10 Trace 5

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Low Bells Shiel Low Bells Shiel Thomas Fender On Sheet A small square built cottage house by the side
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.
[#] Low Bells Butt Thomas Fender An Island in the River Tweed, upon which
Low Bells Butt John Piercy a cottage house stands once used as a Fishing station
Low Bells Butt William Renton by the Berwick Salmon Company. The term
Butt, is applied to it by the Fishermen.
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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