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Morpeth, for Belsay Castle. 



The fourth meeting was held at Morpeth on Thursday, 25th 

 August. On the arrival of the train from the North at 

 11-24 a.m. the member-s were accommodated in brakes, and 

 drove by the Newcastle road to Belsay. Among those present 

 were the following: — Rev. Matthew Culley, President; Rev. 

 J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., Secretary; Mrs Anderson, and Misses 

 Anderson, The Thirlings ; Mr David H. W. Askew, Berwick ; 

 Miss A. N. Cameron, Duns ; Mr Robert Carmichael, and Mrs 

 Carmichael, Coldstream ; Mr Reginald Collie, and Mrs Collie, 

 Stoneshiel ; Mr Thomas Darling, Berwick ; Rev. and Hon. 

 William Ellis, Bothalhaugh ; Mr Thomas Graham, Alnwick ; 

 Mr W. R. Heatley, and Mrs Heatley, Newcastle; Mr J. C. 

 Hodgson, Alnwick ; Rev. Percy T. Lee, and Mrs Lee, Shilbottle ; 

 Mr Benjamin Morton, Sunderland ; Mr Henry Baton, Edin- 

 burgh ; Mr Andrew Riddle, Yeavering ; Mr Geo. Ross, Hexham ; 

 Mr Henry Rutherfurd, Fairnington ; Mr Harry Sanderson, 

 Galashiels ; Mr T. B. Short, Berwick ; Rev. R. D. E. Stevenson, 

 Ancroft Moor ; Mr George Tate, and Mrs Tate, Warkworth ; 

 Mr John A. Voelcker, London ; and Mr Edwai^d Willoby, 

 Berwick. 



As the party left the station yard there seemed every prospect 

 of a fine day and a pleasant excursion, but towards mid-afternoon 

 the wind veered into the East, and brought up a thickness 

 which ultimately dissolved in heavy rain. Following the route 

 adopted by ^the Club on the occasion of their last visit to 

 Belsay (1897), which was so cai'efully mapped out and described 

 by the P'resident, the late Rev. Canon Walker, Whalton Rectory,* 



* Ber. Nat. Club, Vol. xvi., pp. 137-144. 



