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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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River Till | River Till | Continued | river is formed by the united | |||
streams of the Bowmont Water | ||||||
and "College Burn" – | ||||||
From this point it continues | ||||||
in the same general direction | ||||||
past Etal, Ford, and enters Norham Parish near New | ||||||
Etal, and empties itself into the River Tweed about a | ||||||
mile West of Twizell Castle, & 11 miles by road, above | ||||||
Berwick upon Tweed – | ||||||
It is a rather sluggish, slow running stream, in some | ||||||
parts deep and dangerous, but presents many places | ||||||
favourable to the angler. | ||||||
R. Burnaby | ||||||
Major RE | ||||||
19 Dec 1861 | ||||||
Note: Page unsigned - hand of William Beatty; book signed off by Major Burnaby
Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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