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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BIRKHILL FISHERY Birkhill Fishery
Birkhill Fishery
Mr. Rintoul Farmer Demmonds
James Johnston Newport
001 [situation] Opposite the Western extremity of Flisk Wood and on the margin of the Firth of Tay.
This name applies to two rows of long wooden stakes stuck in the ground to which nets are attached for the purpose of catching Salmon. This, together with other Fisheries of the same description are not used for Some time past in consequence of no Salmon going up the River.
BIRKHILL PIER Birkhill Pier
Birkhill Pier
Mr. Rintoul Demmonds
James Johnston Newport
001 [situation] Opposite the Eastern extremity of Flisk Wood and on the margin of the Firth of Tay.
A wall about eight feet high and five feet broad at the base built by the proprietor Henry Wedderburn Esqr. of Birkhill for the use of his own boats when employed in Salmon Fishing.

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