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Wark | Wark | Revd Francis Thompson | On Sheets | A straggling rural village on the | ||
Mr Dove Farmer | 9.10 & | South bank of the River Tweed about | ||||
Post Office Directory | 9.14 | 3 miles from Coldstream its post town | ||||
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Farm House are of the humble class | ||||||
occupied by Feuars or small farmers | ||||||
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Wark Castle | Wark Castle | Revd F Thompson | See sheets | Little now remains of this ancient | ||
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Mr Dove | 9.10 & | Fortress excepting a part of the Strong | ||
Mr Davidson | 9.14 | Tower or keep which presents more the | ||||
appearance of a confused mass of rock | ||||||
than the ruins of a building. The walls | ||||||
have at one time enclosed almost the | ||||||
entire site of the present village | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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