-
sewin (Wales), peel or peal (southwest England), mort (northwest England),
finnock (Scotland),
white trout (Ireland),
Dollaghan (Northern Ireland) and salmon...
- House. In 1814 he
exchanged his land at
North Finnock with Shaw
Stewart of
Ardgowan to gain the
Lower Finnock area
adjoining Wemyss Bay, so that his estate...
- to
South Asia.
Salmo trutta Fish Blacktail,
brook trout,
brown trout,
finnock,
Galway sea trout, herling, lake trout,
orange fin,
Orkney sea trout, salmon...
- in
Ireland and
Great Britain have many
regional names:
sewin in Wales,
finnock in Scotland, peal in the West Country, mort in
North West England, and...
- land'lords') and the
growth of industry.
Communities were
beginning to form at
Finnock (Inverkip),
Kellybridge and
Skelmorlie (Meigle). Simultaneously, some of...
-
smaller sea trout, know
locally as 'Juners',
analogous to the
Scottish Finnock. In
recent years the run of sea
trout has
reduced dramatically. The Lough...
- Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900. "Plan of the
Lands of Kelly, High and Low
Finnock and
Weyms Bay in the
County of Renfrew, and
Oakfield in the
County of Ayr...