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DODDINGTON AND ROUTIN LiNN. 



The second meeting was held at Wooler on Thursday, 24th 

 June, when members assembled at the Railway Station and were 

 conveyed in brakes to Doddington, which formed the point of chief 

 interest in the day's excursion. Among those present were : — 

 Dr R. Shirra Gibb, President; Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., 

 Secretary ; Mr David H. W. Askew, Castle Hills ; Mr Wm. B. 

 Boyd, Faldonside ; Rev. John Burleigh, Ednam ; Mr G. G. 

 Butler, Ewart Park ; Rev. Matthew Culley, Coupland Castle ; 

 Rev. Matthew Forster, Ellingham; Mr George Fortune, Duns; 

 Dr Pringle Hughes, Wooler ; Mr William Maddan, Berwick ; 

 Miss Milne Home, Paxton ; Mr F. McAninly, Coupland Castle ; 

 Dr James McWhir, Swinton ; Mr John Prentice, Berwick ; 

 Miss Jessie Prentice, Swinton Quarter ; Mr Henry Rutherfurd, 

 Fairnington ; Mr T. B. Short, Berwick ; Miss Simpson, Cold- 

 ingham ; Mr Jas. A. Somervail, Hoselaw ; Mr John Turnbull, 

 Galashiels ; Mr Charles Waterston, and Miss Waterston, 

 Flodden. 



The weather was dull and ungenial, a thunderstorm on the 

 previous day having broken the spell of steady sunshine which 

 had prevailed for some time. Driving due North along the 

 road which leads by Barmoor, Ancroft, and Scremerston to 

 Berwick, and thereby intersects at its greatest expansion that 



