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Marl Bog | Marl Bog | Mr Dove | On Sheet | |||
Mr Davidson | 9.14 | A low marshy Bog near the N. E. Line of | ||||
Mr Scott | Railway about 1 mile eastward from | |||||
Wark Railway Station. It is named in | ||||||
Consequence of Marl for the land being | ||||||
taken therefrom – some years ago, several | ||||||
large Stag horns, and a curious Oaken | ||||||
paddle, such as the South Sea Islanders | ||||||
use were dug up here at a depth of | ||||||
14 feet | ||||||
Wark Station | Wark Railway Station | Mr. Lister S Master | On Sheet | A small station on the N. E. Railway | ||
Mr Dove | 9.14 | about 7 miles from Kelso, there | ||||
Mr Davidson | are sidings for the Coal and lime | |||||
traffic | ||||||
Wark Ferry | Wark Ferry | Mr Scott Boat Keeper | On Sheet | A passenger ferry across the | ||
Mr Davidson Wark | 9.10 | Tweed between Wark and Coldstream | ||||
Mr Scott Junr | at the village | |||||
William Boyd C/a |
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