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Parish of Norham

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Crookshiel Crookshiel William Scott On Sheet A small portion of the
James Scott 9.7 Tweed, on the north side,
Henry Johnstone used as a Cast in
angling for Salmon.
Union Bridge Union Bridge Revd John Edgard On Sheet A Suspension Bridge
(Suspension) (Suspension) Mark Thompson. Horncliffe 3.14 across the Tweed, about 6 miles
Wm Cleghorn. Norham above Berwick. It was erected
West East Mains in the year 1820 by Captain
Samuel Brown of the Royal
Navy at an expense of between
£7000 and £8000. It is made
of malleable iron. Its
lengthis 361 feet, and
its weight 100 tons.

Note: Unsigned

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