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Slitrig Water (archaic Scots:
Slitterick Waiter;
current Southern Scots:
Slitrig Witter), also
known as the
River Slitrig, is a
river in the Scottish...
- the
biggest town in Roxburghshire. The town is at the
confluence of the
Slitrig Water with the
River Teviot. The town was
formally established in the 16th...
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Protestants and
Catholics in both kingdoms.
Amidst all this, the Kers of
Slitrig are
trying to live an
ordinary life. The
leading cast
members were Iain...
- 7298778°W / 55.315750; -2.7298778), a burn (stream)
flowing into the
Slitrig Water,
westward and north-westward to the head of the Dean Burn (55°24′3...
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Boswells towards the
River Teviot and on to Hawick,
where the
valley of
Slitrig Water provided easy
going before the 10-mile (16 km)
climb at 1 in 70 over...
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Borthwick Water which enters its left bank
between Branxholme and Hawick, the
Slitrig Water which enters via the
right bank in
Hawick itself, the Ale
Water entering...
- Old
Manse Lane,
Slitrig Hall 55°25′14″N 2°47′16″W / 55.420421°N 2.787661°W / 55.420421; -2.787661 (2, 4 And 6 Old
Manse Lane,
Slitrig Hall) Category C(S)...
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Oxnam Water (R) Jed
Water (R)
Black Burn (R) Ale
Water (L) Rule
Water (R)
Slitrig Water (R)
Borthwick Water (L)
Allan Water (R)
Leader Water (L) Boondreigh...
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September 2018. Crawford,
Jessie Elizabeth Davidson.
Notes on
Stobs and on
Slitrig Water.
Heritage Hub, Hawick. Coltman, Jake.
Archival Reference jc-stobs009...
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Drinkstone Hill
Longnewton Cutting Lurgie Loch
Lynnwood -
Whitlaw Wood,
Slitrig Makerstoun -
Corbie Craigs to Trows'
Craigs Minto Craigs Old
Cambus Quarry...