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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEES HAUGH Lees Haugh
Lees Haugh
Lees Haugh
William Scott. Coldstream
James Scott, Warke
Henry Johnston. Cornhill
029.09 ; 029.13 ; 029.14 A Considerable portion of arable pasture on the North side of the Tweed, which also gives a name to the Salmon fishing as far as the name applies. Proprietor Sir John Marjoribanks Bart. [Baronet]
THE BULWARK The Bulwark
The Bulwark
The Bulwark
William Scott
James Scott
Henry Johnston
029.14 A small portion of the Tweed used as a Salmon Cast, being Situated on the South Side of the River. Proprietors Sir John Marjoribanks and Earl Gray.
LEESHAUGH SHIEL Leeshaugh Shiel
Leeshaugh Shiel
Leeshaugh Shiel
William Scott
James Scott
Henry Johnston
029.13 A small Circular building for the accommodation of persons engaged
at the Salmon fishing. Proprietor Sir John Marjoribanks Bart. [Baronet]

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Parish of Coldstream Sheet 29. Nos. 10,13 &14 Collected and described by
John Callanan
L.CorpRE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

Richard Burnaby
Capt.RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
30 April 1858.

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