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St Thomas’s Island | St Thomas’s Island | Mr Ralph Cleghorn | On sheet | A large Island in the "River | ||
St Thomas’s Island | Mr Mark Thompson | 6.2 | Tweed" about one fourth of a | |||
St Thomas’s Island | Mr William Brown | mile west of Horncliffe -it is | ||||
covered with good pasture, |
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having on it a small house, | ||||||
for the accommodation of the | ||||||
Water Bailiffs when watching the | ||||||
River in the night-time. | ||||||
There are no antiquities connected | ||||||
with this Island, (as the name | ||||||
would seem to indicate) it | ||||||
having only got this name | ||||||
about 35 years ago. It belongs to the | ||||||
Berwickshire side of the River. | ||||||
Camp | Camp, (Remains of) | Mr Ralph Cleghorn | On sheet | The remains of an old British | ||
(Remains of) | (British) | Mr Mark Thompson | 6.2 | Camp in an arable field near | ||
Mr William Brown | to the River Tweed, |
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1/2 mile west of Horncliffe. | ||||||
It appears to have been a very | ||||||
large one, but is now nearly | ||||||
obliterated by the action of | ||||||
the plough &c. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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