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| Robert's Lodge | Robert's Lodge | Cut in ston over door | on Sheet | A small inferior dwelling | ||
| Robert's Lodge | Mr George Dick | 4.13 | having small garden, and | |||
| Robert's Lodge | Mr Matthew Sibbit | outhouse attached, this name | ||||
| Robert's Lodge | Rate Book | was given to it at its erection | ||||
| by the then proprietor. It is | ||||||
| the property of Mr Dickson | ||||||
| Easington Grange, near "Belford" | ||||||
| King's Quarry | King's Quarry | Mr George Dick | on Sheet | A large Freestone Quarry, | ||
| Mr Matthew Sibbit | 4.13 | on the southwest side, of | ||||
| Rate Book | the Turnpike road, leading | |||||
| from Berwick, to |
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| and about a mile 1/4 from | ||||||
| the former; it has been | ||||||
| very extensively worked, but | ||||||
| has been discontinued for | ||||||
| sometime, "Tweedmouth | ||||||
| Cemetery". has been made in | ||||||
| a portion of this Quarry – | ||||||
| Tradition says, that, the | ||||||
| Bridge across the "Tweed between | ||||||
| Tweedmouth & Berwick, was | ||||||
| created by order of James I. (6th of Scotland) | ||||||
| and that, it was from this Quarry the Stones | ||||||
| were taken for the purpose (hence the name) | ||||||
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