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Brotherston’s Hole | Brotherston’s Hole | Mr. J. Fairbairn Berwick | 18/8 | A small creek on the | ||
Brotherston’s Hole | Mr. T. Gilchrist Berwick | sea coast in which a | ||||
Brotherston’s Hole | Mr. A. Porteous Berwick | ship was wrecked some | ||||
years ago. The Captains | ||||||
name was Brotherston, hence | ||||||
the name. | ||||||
Burgess’ Cove | Burgess’ Cove | Mr. J. Fairbairn | A natural cavern in the pre- | |||
(a cave) | cipice bounding the sea coast. | |||||
Burgess’ Cove | Mr. Gilchrist | Tradition says that this cave | ||||
(a cave) | extends to Berwick Castle. | |||||
Burgess’ Cove | Mr. Porteous | |||||
(a cave) | ||||||
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