Tweed Fisheries Act 1857

[F1XLI Limits of the Mouth or Entrance of the Tweed.U.K.

For the Purposes of this Act, the Limits of the Mouth or Entrance of the River Tweed shall be deemed to extend and shall extend from the Pier called Queen Elizabeth’s Pier along the Sea Coast on the South Side of the said Pier Five Miles, and along the Sea Coast on the North Side of the said Pier Four Miles, and shall also extend Five Miles in front of the mouth of the said River and of the several Lines of Boundary herein-before mentioned into the Sea, such Distance towards the Sea to be computed by Lines drawn the one from the Northern and the other from the Southern Extremity of the aforesaid Boundaries at Right Angles to a Line drawn between the said Northern and Southern Extremities; and the whole Enactments and Provisions of this Act shall extend and be applicable to the Mouth or Entrance of the said River within the Limits above defined.]