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Etal Ferry | Etal Ferry | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | A ferry on the River Till near | ||
Mr Sutherland | 10.10 | Etal Castle, where a Small Boat | ||||
William Robson | is kept, foot passengers only can | |||||
obtain a crossing, it is the property | ||||||
of the Earl of Glasgow | ||||||
Etal Boat House | Etal Boat House | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | A small Cottage enclosed in a | ||
Mr Sutherland Tenant | 10.10 | garden, on the bank of the Till | ||||
William Robson | close to Etal Castle, the person | |||||
who rents the ferry resides herein | ||||||
Etal Castle | Etal Castle | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | The venerable ruins of this once | ||
(Ruins of) | (Ruins of) | Revd Robert Jones | 10.10 | imposing Castle are situated at the | ||
Directory | west end of the Village. It is supposed | |||||
to have been erected in 1341 by | ||||||
Sir Robert de Manners, and was | ||||||
long the residence of the deputy Warden | ||||||
of the Marches, two old towers and | ||||||
portion of the wall are all that | ||||||
remain to attest its former great- | ||||||
ness | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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