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River Till | Continued. | it turns westward for about | ||||
4 miles – 1 mile West of 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 waters of the River Glen | ||||||
which river is formed by the united streams of the | ||||||
"Bowmont Water" & "College Burn" – from this point it continues | ||||||
in the same general direction, past Ford, Etal, & enters the | ||||||
Tweed about 1 mile West of Twizell Castle, & 11 miles, by road | ||||||
above Berwick upon Tweed. | ||||||
It is a rather sluggish, slow running stream, in many parts | ||||||
deep & dangerous, but presents many places favorable | ||||||
to the Angler. | ||||||
R. Burnaby | ||||||
Major RE | ||||||
31 Oct. 1860 | ||||||
W Beatty |
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