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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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River Till | River Till | County Map | On Sheet | A river which has its source or rise in | ||
Whites Directory | 14.11 | the Eastern part of the Cheviot Hills | ||||
14.12 | in the Parish of Ilderton about 4 miles | |||||
14.16 | South of Wooler | |||||
not written | 15.13R | |||||
20.1 | From this point it proceeds in a N.Easterly | |||||
direction for about 4 miles to Haggis Hall, where it receives the waters of the | ||||||
River Beamish, it then proceeds Northwardly for about 4 miles to Lyham; | ||||||
at this point it turns westward for about 4 miles to near Weetwood Hall | ||||||
where it receives the "Wooler Water"- it then proceeds in a generally | ||||||
N.W. direction for about 2 Miles where it receives the water of the | ||||||
River Glen, which river is formed by the united streams of the | ||||||
Continues in the same general direction, past Ford, Etal & | ||||||
enters Norham Parish near to New Etal & empties itself into the | ||||||
River Tweed about a mile West of Twizell Castle | ||||||
R. Burnaby | ||||||
Major RE | ||||||
30 June 1860 | ||||||
W. Beatty |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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