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Elibank Burn Elibank Burn Andrew Shortreed Gardner
Andrew Shortreed Manager
William Barr Farm Servant
007.02 ; 007.05 A small stream rising in the glen between Elibank Law and Elibank Craig and after a short run of little more than a mile, falls into the Tweed about a 1/4 of a mile to the east of Elibank.
Elibank Craig Elibank Craig Andrew Shortreed Gardner
Andrew Shortreed Manager
William Barr Farm Servant
007.02 A round craggy hill on the south side of Tweed about 700 or 800 ft above the bed of the river; nearly the whole surface is rocky, but the North face of the hill is very Craggy and abrupt for 300 or 400 feet and forming precipices of from 30 ft [feet] to nearly 80 in some parts and in others forming a deep declivity of immense rocks piled upon each other - it is immediately on the east of Elibank Burn.

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Colleced by Robert Young 2nd Corp RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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