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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Salmon Inn | Salmon Inn & | Mr Scott Senr | On Sheet | A small Public House in | ||
& | Boat House | Mr Scott Junr | 9.10 | the Village of Wark, close to | ||
Boat House | Mr Davidson | the edge of the precipice over | ||||
the Tweed, Boats are kept here | ||||||
for conveying passengers across | ||||||
the Tweed, and for anglers | ||||||
during the fishing season | ||||||
St Giles’s Chapel | St Giles’s Chapel | Revd Francis Thompson | On Sheet | In a small Burial ground close | ||
(Site of) | Mr Dove | 9.10 | to the old Ruins of Wark Castle | |||
Mr Davidson | is the Site of an ancient Chapel | |||||
dedicated to St Giles | ||||||
Gillys Nich | Gillys Nich | Revd Francis Thompson | On Sheet | This name is generally applied | ||
Mr D ove | 9.10 | to the Chapel and burial ground | ||||
Mr Davidson | of St Giles, and is simply | |||||
a corruption of the above | ||||||
Gillys’ Nich – Whites Directory Vol 11 P.498 | ||||||
William Boyd, C/a |
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