General Tndc, 



for 1885, 2-6; 10-93; for 1886, 

 3-29-30, 333 401 ; Notices connect- 

 ed with the parish of Oxnani, 93- 

 128, 162-4; on Roman Bronze 

 Patella from Palace near Crailing, 

 130-95 ; British Remains near 

 Oldcanibus, 159-62 ; double-hand- 

 ed Sword preserved at Wedderlie 

 House, 169 ; on a Cinerary British 

 Urn at Otterburn, Rox., 177-8; 

 British Urn found at Macksmill 

 near Gordon, 193-4; History of 

 Charceas Graminis, the Grass or 

 Antler Moth on the Borders, 

 195-205 ; Notice of J. Towlerton 

 Leather, F.S.A., 227; Memoir of 

 Rev. Wm. Darnell, M.A., 230-1 ; 

 Memoir of Dr Henry Richardson, 

 R.N., 233 ; On Urns and other 

 Antiquities found round the south- 

 ern skirts of the Cheviot Hills, 269- 

 314; Miscellaneous Observations 

 on Akeld and Coupland, 412-420 ; 

 On the Harden Relics, 485-6 ; on 

 Wafer-irons, 490-491 ; On a Key 

 preserved in Peebles Museum, 

 493 ; On a Brass Flagon found at 

 Dreva, Peeblesshire, 494 ; On a 

 Silver Brooch found at Hazelton 

 Rig, near Alnham, 501-4 ; On the 

 Ferrule of Shaft of Bronze-headed 

 Spear found at Leet-side, Whit- 

 some, Ber., 532-3 ; Localities for 

 Ncottia JVidus-avis, 533. 



Hardlaw, 68-9. 



Hare, Andrew, in Cleugh, out-lawed, 

 107. 



Harlaw, Antiquities at, 70. 



Hamam Hall, 46. 



Hartriy-ue (once Stewart held) woods, 

 22-3. 



Hartside, Barrows, 288. 



Hartz Mountains, Grass Caterpillars 

 on, 203. 



Haryell,, in Lammermoor, 73. 



Hasilrig, Wm., held fourth part of 

 Akilde Manor, 417. 



Hatfield, Thomas, Bp. of Durham, 

 323. 



Haughton Castle, North Tynedale, 

 Meeting at, 5-6 ; 50-3 ; Chapel, 

 55 ; Historical Notices of, 145 

 etc. ; Names of, 146 ; built by 

 Wm. de Swynebnrne, 149-50; 

 Mains and Strother, 148 note, 

 152 ; Paper Mill, 153-4 ; Legend- 

 arv Stories of, 156-8. 



Hawick, 138-9 ; lords of manor of, 



421-22; burnt, 442; again, 443 



destroyed, 449. 

 Hawick Meeting, 330, 386, etc. ; 



Bronze Celt from, 3S8 ; Motehill 



and Bastlehouse, 398. 

 Hawks as a reddendo, 147. 

 Hawthornside, Rule Water, Stone 



Celt from, 388. 

 Hay, James, Lord Hay of Yester, 



108 ; Sir William of Yester, ibid. 

 Hays of Duns Castle, once of Druni- 



melzier, 374. 

 Hay-harvest, tenant to assist land- 

 lord in, 111. 

 Hayrehead ravaged, 73. 

 Hazel Nuts, 82. 



Hazelton Rig, Ewe-hill, Grave- 

 mounds on, 304 ; Silver Brooch 



from, 501 . 

 Heathpool, right of pasture iti, 403 ; 



land in. 404. 

 Hector of Harlaw, 428-9. 

 Hedgeley Moor, Battle of, 281 ; 



Hammerstone and Copper Axe 

 . from, 281-2. 

 Hedgehog, 571. 

 Hedleys of Redesdale, 99. 

 Henderson, Mrs, Tombstone of, 141. 

 Hendersyde Park, 91. 

 Henhole, Horse trappings or 



mountings found near, 292-3. 

 Henwood and places named from 



Hen, and Henwoody, 22. 

 Hepatica-, 42, 78, 79, Si, 84, 87, 89, 



191. 

 Hepburn, Adam, 2nd E. Bothwell 



has charter of Prendergest, 420 ; 



— Patrick of Norham Demesne, 



412. 

 Hepden burn in Kidland, 294. 

 Heppescot, Morpeth Ward, 101. 

 Hepple, Bobert de, 49. 

 Hepple Kirk Hill, Pagan and 



Christian burials at ; Urns at, 296. 

 Hepple Woodhonse, Pele, 174 etc. 

 Hepple Woodside, Slag near, 44. 

 Heriots, 147, note. 

 Hernwino-eslaw, 13. 

 Heron, Cuthbert, 61. 



Sir George of Chipchase, 60. 



Mai-garet of Nunwick, 57. 



Walter, 60. 



Sir William of Simonburn, 



58. 

 Hertford Bridge, Edward II. at, 



334. 



