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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to St. Martin, and was often called the Church of Liddel, from the river near which it stood; in the reign of … blackmail. Not far from Penton Linns, on the banks of the Liddel, was the strong tower of Harelaw, formerly the … Cumberland, from which it is partly divided by the river Liddel. The district may be considered as the low grounds of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… ancient castle here, which stood on the east bank of the Liddel, upon a perpendicular precipice upwards of 100 feet in … the source of that stream until it loses itself in the Liddel; the banks of the water are clothed with natural wood, … The other valley is that lying along the sides of the Liddel, which river, as well as the Tyne, rises near the head …