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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROTHERSTONS HOLE Brotherston's Hole.
Brotherston's Hole.
Brotherston's Hole.
Mr. J Fairburn, Berwick.
Mr. T. Gilchrist, Berwick.
Mr. A. Porteous, Berwick.
018 A small creek in the sea coast in which a ship was wrecked some years ago, the Captain's name was Brotherston, hence the name.
BURGESS COVE Burgess' Cove (a cave).
Burgess' Cove (a cave).
Burgess' Cove (a cave).
Mr. J Fairburn.
Mr. Gilchrist.
Mr Porteous.
018 A natural cavern in the precipice bounding the sea coast. Tradition says that this cave extends to Berwick Castle.

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