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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNMOUTH STATION | Burnmouth Station | Thomas Calder James Redpath Station Master John Ralph Chief Boatman Burnmouth |
012.06 | A small though convenient building on the North British Railway six miles from Berwick. It is conveniently situated for the export of fish from the neighbouring Villages of Burnmouth & Ross farm the former of which it gets the name |
FAIRNEYSIDE | Fairneyside | Thomas Calder Fairneyside Ayton James Redpath John Ralph |
012.05 ; 012.06 | A well built Farm dwelling with extensive offices and a large farm attached. It is the property of Earl Brownlow (a Minor and is occupied by Mr Thomas Calder - It is said to have taken its name from the quantity of ferns which formerly grew there. |
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY | North British Railway | Thomas Calder James Redpath John Ralph |
011.08 ; 011.12 ; 012.05 ; 012.06 ; 012.09 | a well-constructed line between Berwick and Edinburgh. which has a good share of passenger and goods traffic. It runs nearly parallel to the coast and passes through several deep glens which makes it a pleasant route to travellers |
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