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Byewater Head | Byewater Head | William Swann | On Sheet | A salmon cast on the River Tweed | ||
Mr Scott | 9.3 | between the southernmost point | ||||
Mr Tait | of Great Haugh Island and | |||||
the English side. | ||||||
Callerheugh Bank | Callerheugh Bank | Revd Mr Tyler | On Sheet | A steep slope on the south bank of | ||
Mr Havery | 9.7 | the Tweed precipitous and rugged | ||||
Mr Tait | in some places. It is contiguous to | |||||
the lands of Oxendeanburn and is | ||||||
planted with mixed wood and | ||||||
belongs to Collingwood Esqr. | ||||||
of Cornhill House. | ||||||
Brownridge Bank | Browridge Bank | Revd Mr Tyler | On Sheet | A steep bank of the tweed | ||
Mr Havery | 9.7 | bordering the lands of Brownridge | ||||
William Swann | farm and deriving its name | |||||
from that circumstance. It is | ||||||
planted and owned by [*] | ||||||
Collingwood Esqr; of Cornhill Ho. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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