General Index. 



94, 98 ; Robsons and Halls in, 



thieves, 1O0-1. 

 Middlemas, Robt. Address etc. at 



Alnwick, Oct. 14, 1886, 321-3. 

 Middleton Hall, Belford, Estate, Mr 



Leather's Improvements on, 



22(>-22S. 

 Middleton, Walter de, head of the 



" Broken men" of Northd. 127. 

 Migration of Birds, 1885, 236, etc. 

 Military Way, Hadrian's Wall, 213, 

 Milkhope, Arrow-head and Fairy 



pipes found at, 295. 

 Mill, Tenant to grind at Lord's, 111. 

 Milnheugh, Pyle, Peel or Pyll, chief 



of the Riding clan, 102 ; George 



a spy, 103; acensed of slaughter, 



1 03 ; a Border Rider on Middle 



Marches. 103. 

 Minchmoor and the Cheese Well, in 



connection with Welsh Legend, 



263 etc. 

 Ministers of Oxnam, see List, 104. 

 Minto Crag and Craykross bound- 

 aries of Middle March, 444. 

 Mitten-full of Stones, 68. 

 Molle, Cecilia and Eschina of, 16, 



94. 

 Monilaws Manor, Owners of, 124-6. 

 Montagu, Lord de, 163. 

 Montgomery, Sir James, Lord Ad- 

 vocate ; Lord Chief Baron ; 



portraits of Ladies of the family; 



Sir G. Graham Montgomery, 



369-70. 

 Monynut Water, 87. 

 Morasses in Merse of Perwickshire, 



171. 

 Morel, John, Abbot of Jedburgh, 



Seal of, 144. 

 Morhani, Ada of, 95. 

 Morthec, Earl, death of, 379. 

 Morville, Hugh de. 326. 

 Mossburnford, Ancient river in 



hollow near, 12. 

 Mosses, 20, 42, 78. 79, 80,81. 83, 84, 



87, 88, 370, 384. 

 Mossfennan, 373 ; Aspect of hill- 

 sides round, 375. 

 Moss House and Wooden burnt 439; 



Moss-house and eaves taken, 449. 

 Moss-troopers, unruly temp. 



Charles I., 459. 

 Mote of Elsdon, 101. 

 Mows Mayns, Raid on, 437. 

 Mountain Ash, 78,80. 81, 82, 83, 84, 



86, 87, 191. 



Moytura, Ireland, Circles of stand- 

 ing stones at, 522. 

 Muircleugh, Old, 359. 

 Mnrraj', Sir Alex, of Stanhope and 



Stobo, 367. 



Paitt in Swyusyde, 101-2. 



— Regent, his second expe- 

 dition to Borders, 448 ; assassin- 

 ated, ib. 

 Robert, Description of 



Wedderlie House, Berwickshire, 



164-6 ; Iron Key from Peebles 



Museum, 493. 

 Murrays of Stanhope, Sir David, 4th 



Bart., joined Prince Charles, and 



banished, 371. 

 Murray of Strathern, Lords of 



Hawick, 422. 

 Murthockstone, Owners of, 422-3. 

 Muschamp, Robert de (two) 403, 



404, 415, 416. 

 Mustiens (Muschamp), Clement of 



Barmoor, 91. 

 Myrtle at Duns Castle, inscription 



on, 74. 

 Naesmyth, James of Posso, Sheriff 



of Peebles, 365. 

 Sir James 2nd Bart, of 



Dawyck, friend of Linmeus, 382, 



did not join Jacobite rising in 



1745 ; his coach horses stolen and 



recovered, 384. 

 Nafferton and Welton Ghosts 



209-11. 

 Napier, Wm. John, 8th Lord of 



Thirlestane, his " Treatise on 



Store Farming," p. 199. 

 Nathan Lhvyd, 267. 

 Natural History Observations in 



1885, 251 etc. 

 Natural Hist. Soc. of Northd. and 



Durham, 216. 

 Nature worship, 377 note. 

 Nebsie and Tentie Fit, towers at 



Branxholme, 387. 

 Neidpath Castle, 329, 363 ; Notice 



of Key from, 493. 

 Neottia Nidus-avis, Localities for, 



533. 

 Netherton, Bastle, 174; gravel 



knolls near it, and tumulus, 302. 

 Newark Castle, 438 ; beseiged, 441 ; 



burnt, 413 ; taken by Cromwell, 



460. 

 Newcastle-on-Tyne, John de Balliol 



did homage to Edward J. at. 338 ; 



Edward II. at, 334. 



