General Index. 



Blackerston, Douglas of, 72. 

 Black Tower of Drumlanrig at 



Hawick, 442. 

 Blackwood, Alexr., Tradition of 



Tinnies Castle, 381 ; Bronze Ewer 



from Dreva, 494. 

 Bladdering Cleugh, 81. 

 Blaeberry Hill and Quarry, 359. 

 Blainslies, 354. 

 Blair, Robert, F.S.A., Bronze Sword 



at Brandon Hill, 284-5 ; Bronze 



Celt and Iron and Sharpening 



Stone on Cheviot, 291-2. 

 Blakehope, Bronze Spear head at, 



290-1. 

 Bland, Susanna, in Newcastle and 



Akeld, 410. 

 Blanerne, 74. 

 Blantvre, Lord, proprietor of Wed- 



derlie, 167. 

 Blindburn, tumulus near, 294. 

 Blinkbonnie near Carolside, 350. 

 Bloodhounds on Borders, 431-46. 

 Bloody-burn, 395. 

 Bloodylaws peel, 16 ; Camp, 29 ; 



lands, 96 ; old cultivation on the 



hill of, 17 ; place, 114 ; peel and 



sike, 120; rocks at, 120-1. 

 Blue Braes near Hutton, 242. 

 Blue-throated Warbler, 248. 

 Blythe, Rev. James, description of 



Urn found near Greenville, 285-6. 

 Boar, Wild ? tusks of, 16-17. 

 Bohemia, Grass Caterpillars in, 200. 

 Bohun, Wm. de, destroys fortalice 



of Dolphyneston, 95. 

 Bolam, George, Ornithological Notes 



258-63 ; on the Cockchaffer in 



Northumberland, 558-9 ; additions 



to the Lepidopterous Fauna, 559, 



etc. 

 ■ — Robert G., Notice of Henry 



Gregson, Esq., 217. 



■ Walter de, Charter of, 44-5. 



Bollesdon, Alexander de, 415; Wil- 

 liam de, 404. 

 Bolton, bottom of bronze skillet at 



the Guards near, 130, 134, 309 ; 



Urn in Bolton Chapel-yard,308-9 ; 



Copper dish found near, 312-3 ; 



Hospital or lazar-house at, 309, 



310,312. 

 Bonchester Hill, 393. 

 Bondagiuni, 146. 

 Bones in Ancient Graves, 181. 

 Bonnie Lass of Branksome, 389. 

 Bonnington Lakes, 363. 



Boonhill, 354. 



Borderers : Peel-towers, character 

 of, 425 ; Iron-Yettis of, 425-6 • 

 Black-mail, 426 ; Beacon fires and 

 system of Beacons, 426, 446 ; 

 character of Borderers, 427, 433 ; 

 Deadly Feud, 427 ; Glove upon a 

 Lance, 429; Horses and horseman- 

 ship of, 429-30 ; Bloodhounds, 

 employment of, by, 431, 446 ; 

 Hot-trode, 431-54; Armour and 

 Weapons of, 431-2; Fykes of, 

 431-2; Rattles of, 432 ;' Slogans 

 of, 432 ; Commissariat of, 433 ; 

 Tents of, 433 ; Prickers or Hob- 

 lyers, 434 ; Food of, 429-30 ; Dress 

 of 432-3, 434 ; Raids and Forays, 

 435 ; Truce, days of, 444-5; Foot- 

 ball, amusement of, 444 ; taken 

 Red-hand, 454 ; Free-booter, Sat- 

 chell's definition of a, 427, 455 ; 

 Desire to decorate their wives and 

 to possess good horses, 504. 



Borders, lawless state of, 486 ; state 

 of in 17th century, 407-8. 



Borrow Muir of Peebles or King's 

 Muir, 365. 



Borthaugh, and Hill on Teviot, 

 British Fort at, 386 ; Old, 395 ; 

 destroyed, 443. 



Borthwick, Grass Caterpillars on 

 the, 126, 200; Borthwick Brae 

 and Shiels, 394 ; Water, 395. 



Bos primigenus, 3, 76 ; from Whit- 

 rig Bog, 344. 



Boston, Rev. Thomas, junr., 3, 106. 



Michael, 106. [Relief 



minister at Alnwick, 1765-70]. 



Botanical Society of Edinburgh 

 founded, 219 ; Botanical Society 

 Club, 220 ; Botanical Club, 

 Scottish Alpine, instituted, 223 ; 

 Botanical Excursions to the 

 Highlands, 221-5. 



Both we 11 married Dame Margaret 

 Douglas, and outlawed and for- 

 feited, 451. 



Bothwell Bridge, Pikes used at the 

 battle of, 501. 



Boughtrig, Grass Caterpillars at, 

 201. 



Boulder of Mica-schist, 81 ; of 

 Greenstone, 84. 



Boulder Clay, sections of on Teviot, 

 389-90. 



Bowden-burn, 339. 



Bowes, Sir George, destroyed Dry- 



