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on Wednesday, the 26th of July, about fifty members, 

 including A. Campbell Swinton, of Kimmerghame, Presi- 

 dent ; Dr F. Douglas and Mr J. Hardy, Secretaries ; Sheriff 

 Russell ; Robert Crossman, of Cheswick House ; Revs. J. F. 

 Bigge, Stamfordham ; P. G. McDouall, Kirknewton ; J. E. 

 Elliot, Whalton ; W. Darnell, Bamburgh ; W. L. J. Cooley, 

 Rennington ; Hastings M. Neville, Ford ; B. S. Wilson, 

 Duddo ; S. A. Fyler, Cornhill ; J. Henderson, Ancroft ; 

 Robert Paul, Coldstream ; W. Dobie, Ladykirk ; Jos. Hunter, 

 Cockburnspath ; A. Bisset, Foulden ; D. Millar, Mordington ; 

 James Oliver, Berwick ; H. M. Graham, Maxton ; David 

 Paul. Roxburgh ; P. McKeiron, Kelso ; Captain Forbes, R.N., 

 Berwick ; Drs Paxton, Norham ; Robertson, Otterburn ; 

 Colville Brown, Berwick ; H. Richardson, R.N., Berrington 

 House ; Pringle Hughes, Middleton Hall ; Messrs T. Arkle, 

 Highlaws, Morpeth ; Thomas Allan, Horncliffe House ; Geo. 

 Young, Berwick ; William Currie, Linthill ; John Clay, 

 Berwick ; James Nicholson, Murton ; Robert Bolam and 

 George Bolam, Weetwood Hall ; J. B. Kerr, Kelso ; A. 

 Brotherston, Kelso ; J. Hastie, London ; — Tatham, London; 

 P. W. T. Warren, Berwick ; — Ryley, Berwick ; S. H. Smith, 

 Norham ; Robert Paton, Norham ; J. Thomson, Kelso ; Geo. 

 Muirhead, Paxton ; M. G. Crossman, Berwick. 



Norham had been four times previously visited by the 

 Club — viz,, in September, 18.37; May, 1846; September, 

 1858 ; and May, 1865 ; under the respective Presidencies of 

 Dr Clark, Mr Embleton, Mr Langlands, and Mr Colling wood. 

 One of these gentlemen, Mr Langlands, embodied in his ad- 

 dress a short historical sketch of the castle, and also some 

 notices of the church. The latter is more fully described in 

 a paper with which the late Rev. Dr Gilly — long the highly 

 esteemed vicar of the parish — enriched the second volume 

 of our Proceedings, and also in Mr Fred. R. Wilson's work 

 on " The Churches of Lindisfarne."* When to these is added 

 the ample space devoted to Norhamshire, in Raine's " History 



* " An Architectural Survey of the Churches in the Archdeaconry of Lin- 

 disfarne, in the County of Northumberland, by Frederisk liichardL Wilson, 

 Architect." — Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1870. 



