Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . Mount Benger, , Lewinshope, and Hangingshaw Burns. ThoEttrick, perhaps only second to the Yarrow in Scottishsong, rising on Capel Fell, flows NE for 32§ milesbefore it joins the Tweed a little below SunderlandHall. On tho left bank it receives the Rangecleuch,Kirkhope, Tushielaw, Crosslce, Birkindale, Singlio, andPhiliphaugh Burns; and on tho right, Tima Water(receiving Dalgleish and Glcnkerry Burns), Rankleburn,with its tributary the Buccleuch Burn, Deloraine,Baillie, H


Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . Mount Benger, , Lewinshope, and Hangingshaw Burns. ThoEttrick, perhaps only second to the Yarrow in Scottishsong, rising on Capel Fell, flows NE for 32§ milesbefore it joins the Tweed a little below SunderlandHall. On tho left bank it receives the Rangecleuch,Kirkhope, Tushielaw, Crosslce, Birkindale, Singlio, andPhiliphaugh Burns; and on tho right, Tima Water(receiving Dalgleish and Glcnkerry Burns), Rankleburn,with its tributary the Buccleuch Burn, Deloraine,Baillie, Huntly, and Windy Burns. After these riversthe Gala, in the N, ranks next in importance, which,flowing from Midlothian, forms the W boundary forabout 5 miles. It is joined by the Heriot, Armit, andLugate. In tho SE of Selkirkshire, the Ale Water,taking its rise in Roberton parish, flows through Ale-moor Loch into Roxburghshire. Its four Selkirkshiretributaries, each flowing from a separate little loch, arethe Byrelee Burn from Ringside Loch ; Wilson Burnfrom Hellmoor Loch ; Todrig Burn from Shaws Loch :.


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