INDEX. 



571 



Hancock of Wallieford, E. Lothian, 

 344. 



Harcarse, Lands of, 335- 



Harehope Camp in Cheviot, 398-9. 



Hardy, James ; Obituary Notice of 

 the Rev. Stephen Hislop, 68; 

 Local Documents, Notes on, 91, 

 280 ; on the Native Birch in Sel- 

 kirkshire, 148 ; Arrival, Departure 

 &c. of Birds, in 1876, 152 ; on the 

 Ancient Stone and Flint Imple- 

 ments, &c, of Berwickshire and 

 the Borders, 160, 543 ; Zoological 

 Miscellanea and Correspondence, 

 189 ; Obituary Notice of Rev. Wm. 

 Procter, M.A., 230 ; on Alnmouth, 

 255, etc. ; on the Estate of Lees, 

 Coldstream, 275 ; Deer Forests of 

 Scotland, 284 ; Coals in Bamburgh- 

 shire, 286; Number of Border 

 Flocks in Early Times, 287 ; an 

 Account of Simprin, Berwickshire, 

 294; Notice of the Orchard of 

 Coldstream Priory, and of the 

 Origin of the Aucban Pear, 312 ; 

 on the occurrence of Colias Edusa 

 in 1877, 371 ; Report of Meetings 

 of the Club for 1878, 389 ; Note 

 on Rottenrow, 446 ; on the Border 

 Family of Papedy, 480; Miscel- 

 lanea and Extracts from Cor- 

 respondence, 527; on an Altar 

 Stone found at Coldingham, 532 ; 

 on a Silver Coin of the Emperor 

 Charles V., found at Kelso, 548; 

 Note on the Papedy Family, 550. 



Hepburn, Archibald, 55. 



Hepburns of Blackcastle, 407-8. 



Hepple, Estate, 327. 



Heriots, Tomb of, 211. 



Heryng, Mary, number of her Sheep, 



287. 

 Heugh or Hoghe village, N., 263 ; 



Chapel, 269. 

 Hieracium collinum, 16, 85. 

 Hilson, John, On Rottenrow and Rat- 



tenraw, 443. 

 Hilton, Baron, 215. 

 Hilton. Ber., Lands of, 338. 

 Hirsell, Old, Land in, 484. 

 Hirsel, Territory of, 275 ; Kerr of, 



275. 

 Hislop, Rev. Stephen of Nagpore, 67, 



68; Rev. Alexander and Robert, 68. 



Hoe Stone, 161-2. 



Holly, Dr N. Paterson's praise of the, 



423. 

 Holne Abbey, 255. 

 Holywell, 21. 

 Homes of Dunglas and Wedderburn, 



9, 485 ; Arms of the, 485 ; of Man- 



derston, 489. 

 Home, Sir Alexander of Dunglas, 



Mr Alex., minister at Ayton, 



and his spouse Jean Home, 541. 

 Mr Alex, de Hound wood, and 



his son Alex., 541. 



Andrew of Simprin, 300. 



288. 



Sir David of Wedderburn, 96. 

 Sir David I., of Wedderburn, 



Sir David and his son George 

 slain at Flodden, 206. 



George of Ayton and Whit- 



field, 92, 94. 



George of Manderston (E. of 



Dunbar), his tomb, 



George of Wedderburn, 206. 



Jasper of Simprin, 300. 



.Mr John, Author of Douglas, 



303, 310. 



■ — Sir Patrick of Ayton and his 



spouse, 207. 



Homildon Field, 331, 332, 485. 



Horncliffe Dean, 21 ; House, 23. 



Horneden, 300. 



Horse-races, 256. 



Horses' Shoes, great numbers found, 

 402. 



Hotspur (Henry Percy), 331. 



Howebottom, the " Hained Ground," 

 at Bowhill, on, 473. 



Hownam parish, Urns in, 131. 



Howpasley and other Farms, in- 

 f ested by Field Mice, 455, 469. 



Hulawishou or Hulcheshou, 129. 



Humbleton, Burnhouse, Fields and 

 Baulks, 395 ; Cemetery and Vill- 

 age, 395-6; Peel, 396; Freeholders 

 and Freeholds, 396; Hill, 397; 

 Fight, 402-3. 



Hume, Alex., of Manderston and his 

 son, 298. 



Bartholomew of Simprin and 



Horndoan, 299, 300. 



David called Cranshaws, 298, 



David of Godscroft, 299. 



