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| Under Ship End | Under Ship End | William Scott | On sheet | A Salmon Cast on the south | ||
| Under Ship End | James Scott | 8.A.16 | side of the Tweed. Proprietors | |||
| Under Ship End | Thomas Scott | Lord Home and Jno Hodgson Esqe | ||||
| Flum |
Flumey | William Scott | On sheet | A portion of the S East side of | ||
| Flumey | James Scott | 8.A.16 & | the River Tweed used in angling | |||
| Flumey | Thomas Scott | 9.13 | for Salmon. Proprietors Lord Home | |||
| and John Hodgson Esqe | ||||||
| Flumy | This name adopted | |||||
| Kirk End | Kirk End | William Scott | On sheet | A considerable portion of the | ||
| Kirk End | James Scott | 9.13 | S. East side of the Tweed used as | |||
| Kirk End | Thomas Scott | a Salmon Cast. The Name is | ||||
| derived from a church being | ||||||
| adjacent, on the English side | ||||||
| of the River. Proprietors | ||||||
| Lord Home and Jno Hodgson Esqe | ||||||
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