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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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New Water Ford | New Waterford | Mr John Thompson. Loan End | On Sheet | A ford across the River Tweed | ||
Mr John Dunbar. Bankhead | 3.14 | about 18 chains below the | ||||
Mr Pratt. Union Bridge | "Union Bridge" there was formerly | |||||
New Water Ford | This arrangement of the | a road crossed here, a portion | ||||
name adopted on the Plan | of which still remains on this side | |||||
of the river, but was completely | ||||||
defaced on the Scotch side, | ||||||
parties are not now allowed | ||||||
to ride this ford, as by that | ||||||
means they would evade the | ||||||
toll at Union Bridge. | ||||||
This ford is well known on | ||||||
both sides of the "Tweed". | ||||||
Crow | Crow | William Scott | On Sheet | A Salmon cast in the | ||
James Scott | 9.7 | River Tweed, Proprietors | ||||
Henry Johnstone | the Earl of Haddington and | |||||
John Collingwood Esq. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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