General Index. 



Davidson Clan, Samieston head of, 

 30. 



Davidson, James, burial place of, 2, • 

 20. 



Davidson, Thomas, Scottish Proba- 

 tioner, 114. 



Davisons, Border thieves, 100-1. 



Davisons, tenants at Akeld, 412-3. 



Davyshiel, Kedesdale, Roger Hall 

 of, 101. 



Dawyck Woods, 330; of Pont, 367 ; 

 beauty of, 371 ; Prof. Veitch's 

 verses on Dawyck, 371-2 ; 

 Grounds, 382-4 ; Veitehes of, 382; 

 Naesmyths of, 382 ; second 

 baronet, planter and landscape 

 gardener, 382 ; Shrubs and Trees 

 at, 382-3; Old Church of, 383; 

 Larches and Beeches at, 383 ; 

 Witch killed in woods of, 384. 



Deadly feud, 427. 



Dean Castles Camp, l'U-2. 



Debateable Lands divided,447 ; and 

 Liddesdale, 459. 



Debdon Burn, 37-8. 



Dedication of Northumberland 

 Churches, 55. 



Deer, Red, Antlers of, 3, 25, 30, 31, 

 59 ; from Eyemouth, 63,76; from 

 Tyne above Dunston, 63-4 ; at 

 Greaves Ash and Chesters Camp, 

 288-9; at Mertoun House, 344; 

 at Branxholm Loch, 392. Deer 

 Forest, 93; Deer-park walls of 

 Fitz Rogers and of Kidland and 

 Cheviots, 42. Deer, Ferniherst, 

 slain by English at Jedburgh, 100. 



Deer- Street at Glanton, Eastern 

 Watling Street, 314. 



Degsastan, Battle of, 526. 



Denholm dean, Slug and Snail myth 

 of, 391, note. 



Desse, Marshall, and Borderers 

 take Ferniherst, 138. 



Detchant Wood, addition to, 238; 

 Badgers in, 230. 



Deukepool, Bertrams of, 381. 



Dial, Old, 19; dials on Blackhill's 

 house, Jedburgh, 142. 



Diarmid, legend of, 528. 



Dicraneura vinula, 51. 



Dikes, porphyritic, 82, 83, 86, 87, 

 191-2. 



Dingan ab Nudd Hael, 524. 



Dirrington Laws, 6, 65 ; Easter and 

 Wester Dirringtons, owners of, 

 67-8. 

 2z 



Diuringdon or Derington, William 

 de, 68 ; Dirrington ravaged, 73. 



Dixon, D.D., on Woodhouses Pele in 

 Coquetdale, 174-6. 



Dobie, Rev. William. M.A., On an 

 old grave in Ladykirk Church, 185. 



Doddington, Stone Celt from, 301. 



Dollar Law, 363. 



Domus Dei, P>erwick, Thomas Mas- 

 ter of, 415. 



Donations, etc., to Bsr. Nat. Ciub, 

 1885-6, 318-20 ; 1886-7, 582-5. 



Doubleday, Thomas of Newcastle, 

 153. 



Douglas Burn, 364. 



Douglas, Archibald and James, 

 Earls of, 422-3. 



Francis, M.D., Obituary 



Notice of, 92, 538-41. 



Sir George H. S., Bart., 



Memoir of, 234-5. 



Ceorge, called Pelman (of 



the Peel), Hew and Thomas of 

 Swynside, Border thieves, 100-1. 



Sir George, 441. 



Sir James, defeats the 



English at Lintalee, 11. 

 James, Cavers, slain, 103-4. 



Dame Margaret, rebuilt 



others, 

 Oxnam 



Branxholme, 451, 463. 

 Patrick, and 



his mischief done to 



Mill and lands, 96. 

 — William de, Alianor de 



Ferrers, carried of by, and John 



Wishart, 124 ; held Fawdon, ib. 

 William of Cunzierton and 



Bonjeddart, 97. 



Sir William, of Drumlan- 



rig, 422. 



— ■■- William and Mariote of 



Colbranspeth and Evelaw, 71 ; 

 William of Evelaw taken prisoner 

 by the Armstrongs, 586 ; Douglas 

 of Evelie, 71 ; Robert of Evelaw 

 and Blackerston, 71-2 ; Grizzel 

 and Elizabeth (2) of, 71, 72. 



— — E. of Angus, 424, 437, 438. 



Dolphinston Castle or Tower, 13, 

 21 ; Ainslies of, 20 ; destroyed, 

 95-6. 



Donkins at Tosson, 49. 



Doorpool, Urn, Shale or jet buttons 

 and Deer Antlers at, 30. 



Dove's Crag, Simonside hills,42, 43. 



Dowalton Loch, Wigtonshire, Pat- 

 ella at, 133. 



