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<p> A town on the Scotch side of the Tweed, at its mouth, reckoned since 1835 in Northumberland, though at one time treated as a separate county; of interest from its connection with the [[Border]] wars, during which it frequently changed hands, till in 1482 the English became masters of it. </p>
<p> A town on the Scotch side of the Tweed, at its mouth, reckoned since 1835 in Northumberland, though at one time treated as a separate county; of interest from its connection with the [[Border]] wars, during which it frequently changed hands, till in 1482 the English became masters of it. </p>
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 15 October 2021

Berwick-On-Tweed [1]

A town on the Scotch side of the Tweed, at its mouth, reckoned since 1835 in Northumberland, though at one time treated as a separate county; of interest from its connection with the Border wars, during which it frequently changed hands, till in 1482 the English became masters of it.

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