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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Lady’s Hole | Lady’s Hole | William Scott Coldstream | On sheet | A portion of the Tweed used as a | ||
Lady’s Hole | James Scott Wark | 9.10 | cast in angling for Salmon | |||
Lady’s Hole | Henry Johnston | Proprietors Lords Home and |
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Black Mark | Black Mark | William Scott | A small portion of the South Side | |||
Black Mark | James Scott | of Tweed used as a Salmon cast | ||||
Black Mark | Henry Johnston | On sheet | Proprietors Lords Home and |
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9.10 | ||||||
The Temple | The Temple | Wm Scott | On sheet | The name applies to a Considerable | ||
The Temple | Jas Scott | 9.10 | portion of the River Tweed, which is used | |||
The Temple | Henry Johnston | as a cast in angling for Salmon. It | ||||
derives the name from a circular building | ||||||
situated on the north bank of the River | ||||||
Called the temple. Proprietor Sir | ||||||
Jno Marjoribanks Bart. | ||||||
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