Index. 



387 



Dumfries : 

 Chapel Street, 254; Commercial Hotel, 

 348; Craigs, 323; Crindau, 343, 344; 

 Crispin Procession, 254 ; Dockfoot, 343 ; 

 Dowcat closs, 312, 329; Edward I. at, 

 223 ; English Street, 343 ; Fire, 1812, 254 ; 

 Flesh Market Street, 252 ; Freemasons' 

 Hall, Black Horse Close, 27; French 

 Prisoners on Parole at (List) (J. M. 

 Forbes), 247-278; Friars' grass, 309, 338; 

 Friars' Vennel (Long Vennel), 252, 

 (built) 308-9, 317, 324, 327-9; Frier- 

 hauch, 308, 312, 313, 337, 340. 



Dumfries : Greyfriars' Convent, Annual 

 rents in Dumfries, 312, 327-9; Bell, 318; 

 Bridge Custom, 304-5 ; Charters of 

 Bridge Custom, 304, 323; Convent choir, 

 313-6; Clock, 318; Cloisters, 317, 333; 

 Domestic buildings, 313, 339 ; End of, 

 and the Last of the Friars (G. W. 

 Shirley), 303-341; Fishings, 312, 319, 337; 

 Garden, 313, 325, 331, 337; Kirkstead, 

 317, 334; Lands feued, 305, 312-13, 317-18, 

 346; Lands in Troqueer, 309-11, 312-13, 

 338, 339, 341, 346-7; Passage to Quier, 

 317, 331; Plan, 303, 308, 325; Position, 

 304; Rental, 313, 331. 333-4, 337-41; 

 Revenues. 313. 319-20. 322, 332-4; Used 

 as meeting place, 313, 330-7; Wall, 309, 

 324-5; Yard, 317, 334. 



Dumfries Greyfriars' Hall, 27; Greyfriars' 

 Street, 325; High Street, 342, 348; 

 Houses, Old. 348 ; Huntingdon Lodge, 

 345; .Tames II. f.t, 304; Kirkgate Port, 



342, 343; Lochmabengate Port, 343; 

 Loreburn (Lordburn), 329, 343; March- 

 hill, 344; Market Cro.ss, 132, 139, 328; 

 Maxwell's House (Castle), 316; 

 Mechanics' Institute, Committee Room, 

 18, Hall, 17, 25, 28; Millburn, 343; Mid- 

 steeple Sculptured Stones, 122 ; Midrow, 

 328, 329; Millburn Bridge, 342; Mill- 

 damhead, 323. 



Dumfries Moat (Mott), 328, 342; Five 

 pound land of, 343-6, 347; Moatbrae, 



343, 344; New Church, 316; Carved 

 Stones, 363; Newton, 308, 309, 312-13, 

 338; New Wark. Carved Stones, 363; 

 Newzards, 312, 339; Nith Place. 349; 

 Nunfield, 343; Nunholm, 343; Old Buck 

 Inn, 253, 262; Old Turnpike House, 348; 

 Parkfoot, 343. 344: The Pillars, 348; 

 Plainstones, 348; Poindfleld Burn, 343, 

 344 ; Poor, Hospital for, 320, 347 ; Port of 

 the Vennel (frier port), 307-8; Presby- 

 tery, 137, 138. 361; Presbytery House, 

 28; Prison (plege chalmor), 149, 150, 

 255, 327; Pumpfleld Lane, 312; Re- 

 joicings on downfall of Paris (1814), 

 261; Royalty of the Burgh of: A Pre- 



Dumf ries : 

 valent Misconception Explained (J. C. 

 R. Macdonald), 541-347; St. Cuthbert's, 

 344; St. David Street, 304; St. Joseph's 

 College, 323; St. Mary's Churchyard, 

 110. 



Dumfries: St. Michael's Church, 305, 306; 

 Clock hands, 360; Communion Token, 

 360. 



Dumfries : St. Michael's Churchyard, 100, 

 109, 111, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 124, 126, 

 127, 128, 260; St. Michael's House, 349; 

 St. Michael's Street. 349; Sandbed Mill, 

 308; Sandbeds, 308; Sands, 139; School, 

 321 ; Shakespeare Street, 343 ; Shooting 

 butts, 308, ,324 ; Stallanger admission 

 (1527), 306; Theatre, 252-3; Tolbooth, 

 316, 322, 327, 331, 334: Town Council, 

 319-23; Town'Hall, 17; Townhead, 312-3, 

 327, 328, 330; Townhead Port, 342, 343; 

 Trade Regulations (1527), 306; Union 

 iStreet, No. 1, 23; Dumfries Volunteers, 

 Hoyal, Uniform, 366; Watslacks, 305, 

 323; Willies (Willis), 308; Yard-heads, 

 329. 



Dumfries and Annandale, Committee of 

 War 135 



Dumfries and Castle-Douglas Railway, 

 301; Road, 295. 



" Dumfries and Galloway Courier and 

 Herald" 354 



Dumfries and Galloway Club Rooms 20 



"Dumfries and Galloway Herald".. 22 



" Dumfries and Galloway Standard " 



348-9, 351, 354. 359 



Dumfries and Kirkcudbright, Committee 

 of War 137 



Dumfries and Maxwelltown Ewart Public 

 Library 32 



Dumfries and Maxwelltown Observatory 

 Museum, 50, 53; Committee, 26. 



Dumfries and Portpatrick Road 295 



"Dumfries Courier" 299 



Dumfriesshire Bible Society 256 



Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural 

 History and Antiquarian Society 

 Accounts, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 37-38 

 (1911-12) 369; Annual Meeting, p. 9 

 "At Home," 30; Bequests, 28, 29, 33 

 34, 37; Conversaziones, 27, 28; Conver 

 sazione and Exhibition (1886), 360 

 Exchanges (1912-13), 367-8: Exhibitions 

 27, 28; Exhibits (1912-13), 365-6; Field 

 Meetings, 18, 30, (1912), 350-59; Her 

 barium, 29, 37, 364; History since its In 

 stitution on Nov. 20th, 1862, to Nov 

 20th, 1912 (H. S. Gladstone). 16-39; In 

 stitution, 16-18; Jubilee Celebration, p. 9 

 13-65; Jubilee Exhibits, 13, 365-6; Lee 

 tures, 27, 28, 29; Library, 19, 25, 26^ 



