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Cuddie’s Hole | Cuddie’s Hole | William Scott | On sheet | A Salmon Cast on the south side of | ||
Cuddie’s Hole | James Scott | 8.A.16 | the River Tweed Proprietors Lord Home | |||
Cuddie’s Hole | Thomas Scott | and John Hodgson Esqe | ||||
Ship End | Ship End | William Scott | On sheet | A portion of the south side of the | ||
Ship End | James Scott | 8.A.16 | Tweed used as a Salmon Cast – | |||
Ship End | Thomas Scott | The name is derived from a breakwater | ||||
faced with wood, and said to resemble | ||||||
the stem of a ship. Proprietors | ||||||
Lord Home and John Hodgson Esqe | ||||||
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