Index. 



385 



Crampton, Dr C. B 62 



Crandaldike, Lands of 93 



Cranston, Thomas of, of that Ilk 92 



William of 92 



Crannogs. See Lake Dwellings. 



Crauford (Crawford), Adam 96 



Asplane, son of Asplane 96 



Esplane of 96 



{"ergus 96 



George 96 



Margaret, Countess of 71 



Robert 96 



Roger 96 



Crawick Mill, Carpet Factory, 274 ; Water, 

 Holm Walks, 268; " The Sodgers" Pool," 

 268. 



Creebridge and Crocketford Road 296 



Crighton (Crechtou, Creighton, Creghton), 



David, Holehouse 118 



Douglas 33 



Helen, wife of Thomas Grierson of 



Barjarg 134 



James, The Admirable, 362 ; Miniature, 



365. 

 James, brother of the Earl of Dum- 

 fries 140 



James, cabinetmaker 118 



William, Lord High Chancellor of 



Scotland 92 



William of, Lord of Dryvesdal . . 94 



William, in Yellowknow 118 



CRICHTON-BROWNE, SIR JAMES, 22, 

 26, 30, 32, 36, 40; "The Possibilities of 

 Societies such as Ours," 42-51. 



Crispin Procession, Dumfries 254 



Crocketford (Nine-Mile Bar) : " The 

 Buchanites and Crocketford " (Dr A. 

 Chalmers), 285-303; Castle Hardships, 

 300, 303; Cholera epidemic (1832), 301; 

 Clare Lodge (Castle Clare), 300; Hous- 

 ing, 299, 303; Kiln planting, 300; Lodg- 

 ing-house, 301; Maiden Row, 302, 303; 

 Money order office, 302 ; Name, 300 ; 

 Newhouse, 303; Police .Station, 302; 

 Post Office Savings Bank, 302; Public 

 lamp, 302; School, 302, 303; Special 

 Water Supply District, 302; Telegraph 

 Office, 302 ; Public Telephone Call Office, 

 303 ; Tollbar, 295-6 ; Trades, 297-299, 300 ; 

 and Creebridge Road, 296 ; and Sten- 

 house Road, 296. 

 Crockett, Rev. W. S., Tweedsmuir . . 14 



Cron, William 118 



Cross, Dunscore 77 



Crossbill, Dunscore 77 



Crown of Thorns 234 



Crops, 1912 213, 214, 215, 216-7 



Crosby-on-Eden Churchyard 124 



Crossraguel, William, abbot of 134 



Crustacea : Prawns, 167 ; Shrimps, 164 ; 



Cirripedia (Barnacles), 164. 

 Cryptogamic Society Exhibition, Dum- 

 fries 28 



CuUoden, Battle of 363 



Culshablin School, Mochrum parish . . 245 



Culton, a robber 134 



Culton's Nook, Glencairn 134 



Cumberland, Scottish, and Norwegian 



Words (J. J. Armistead) 189 



Cummertrees Churchyard .. 114, 115, 118 

 Cunningham (Cunyngham, Cunygliam), 

 Andro, burgesss of Dumfries 



314, 315, 322, 333, 334 

 David, burgess of Dumfries . . 307, 324 

 Herbert of, burgess of Dumfries.. 328 



Herbert, Bailie of Dumfries 330 



Herbert, notary, town clerk of Dum- 

 fries .... 315, 326, 333, 335, 337, 338 

 Hew, burgess of Dumfries 318, 338, 341 

 Thomas, burgess of Dumfries . . 308 

 William, Bailie of Dumfries 



314, 315, 333, 336, 340 

 William, burgh officer, Dumfries 324 



Cupar-Fife 250, 255 



Currior (Curior), David, in Ruchtrie 68 



John, in Dalquhairn 68 



John, in Nework 68 



Cutler, John, of Oraland 118 



Dalebank, Lands of 92 



Dalgarnock Churchyard 128 



Dalgleish (Dalglish), — ., collector of 



vacant stipends 196 



— ., in Hilfield 118 



Dalgoner, Lands of .... 132-133, 137, 157 



Dalmellington 66 



Dairy 65 



Dalrymple, Hugh, farmer, Ryehill . . 118 

 Dalscairth Hill, Troqueer, Conventicle at 



80 



Dalscone 343 



Dalton Churchyard, 103, 106, 114, 115, 127; 

 Lands of, 133 ; Parish, Kindly Tenancy, 

 324. 



Dalziel (Dalzell), — ., shepherd 353 



James 118 



Jean, wife of Bernard Sanderson, 



minister of Irongray 66 



Sir John 78 



Robert, of Budhouse 93 



Sir Thomas, of Binns, General 



67-8, 69, 140 



Dargavel 343 



Darwin, Charles 45-46, 56 



Daubine, Captain J. M. D., French 



prisoner 270, 273 



David 1 222 



David II 94 



David, son of Ralf the Lardener — 87 



