General Index. 



160; Roubury, Edward I., at, 124. 



Rothbury Meeting, 4, 31-50. 



Row, Oxnam, Camp on hill, 31. 



Roxburgh Hospital, 94. 



Rum or Romeo, (St. Kentigern), 

 525. 



Rumney, John of Newcastle, 410. 



Russell, Miss, Minchmoor and the 

 Cheese Well in connection with 

 Welsh Legend, 263-7 ; Notes on 

 the Rude Stone Antiquities of 

 Brittany in connection with those 

 of Scotland, 505-29. 



Rutherfords of Hunthill, p. 20 ; 

 burial place of, 122-31. 



Rutherford, Andrew, in Townhead 

 of Jedburgh, fatal quarrel, and 

 beheaded, 103-4. 



■ ■ Mary of Huridalee, wife 



of 2nd Lord Jedburgh, 139. 



Rutherford, Wm. of the Hall,Ins. 143 



Richard, provost of Jed- 

 burgh, 103. 



Samuel and Nether Nis- 



bet, 140. 



Rutherfurde, Thomas, slaughtered 

 in Abbey of Jedburgh, 142. 



Ruthven, Lord, destroys Fernie- 

 herst, 139. 



Rydall, Thomas de, of Fynlaw, 96. 



Rydderch Hael, K.of Northern Bri- 

 tons, 377 and note ; death, 379. 



Rydell, Wm. at Flemington, 419. 



Rydley, Robert, Rector of Simon- 

 'burn, 57. 



Ryehill, Spittal, 49. 



Ryton, old smelting works at, 45. 



Salmon, Leistering of, 38. 



Statistics of Tweed Sahnon 



Fishings, 534-7. Estimated An- 

 nual Produce of River Tweed, 534. 

 Average Weight of Salmon, etc., 



534. Sexes of Salmon and Grilse, 



535. Weight of Large Salmon, 

 535. Tweed Salmon taken byRod 

 and Line, 536. Days on which 

 Ice was gathered from 1874 to 



Salters' Road, 290. [1886,537. 



Salton, Lords George and Alexander, 



proprietors of Plenderleith, 97. 

 Samieston, 30. 

 Sand, bodies buried, enclosed in, 



160-1, 180. 

 Sandall, John, Rector of Simonburn, 



57. 

 Sandstone, Old Red, 120-1; Red 



speckled with White, 341. 



Sandykuowes, hills near, 312. 



Sanquhar, Castle of, 167. 



Scatter-Penny Ale-house, of poetical 

 celebrity, 389 ; Sweet Milk Wil- 

 lie's Quarrel at; "Bonnie Lass of 

 Branksome," ib. 



Schaw, Joneta, 68. 



Scotts of Buccleuch : 1. Richard of 

 Rankillburn and Murthockstone, 

 about 1265-1320. 2. Michael, 



killed at battle of Durham, 1346. 

 3. Eobert of Rankilburne, Mur- 

 thockstone, and Kirkurd, died 

 1389. 4. Sir Walter, killed at 

 battle of Homildon, 1402. 5. 

 Robert, got half of lands of Branx- 

 holme in 1420 ; died 1426, 422-3. 

 6. Sir Walter of Buccleuch, Branx- 

 holme, and Kirkurd, obtained all 

 the lands of Branxholme, died 

 1469, 423-4. 7. David : Charter 

 of Quhytchester, 423-4 ; obtained 

 most of Ettrick forest ; Charter of 

 Branxholme, 1463,died 1469,423-4. 

 8. David, younger of Buccleuch : 



- he and father governor of Her- 

 mitage Castle, Hailiary of Liddes- 

 dale, etc. 424. 9. Sir Walter,died 

 1504. 10. Sir Walter at battle of 

 Melrose, 1526, 424 ; captured by 

 English, 1531,434-5; in foray of 

 1532, 435 ; his town of Branx- 

 holme burnt in 1533, 436 ; his 

 great power,437 ; warded in 1535 ; 

 freed, 1536 ; again in ward in 

 1540; releasedand restored, lo42-3. 

 Raid on his lands, 1543; Captain 

 and Keeper of Newark Castle, 

 1543, 438; his lands wasted and 

 towns burnt by English, 1544, 

 439 ; at battle of Ancrum Moor, 

 1545, 440; at battle of Pinkie, 

 1547, 440 ; submits to English, 

 440-1 ; his house at Newark 

 attacked, 15th Jan., 1548, 441 ; 

 his house in Hawick burnt, 442 ; 

 his lands near Branxholm attack- 

 ed, 1549, 443 ; his mother 

 Elizabeth Carr of Cessford burnt 

 in tower of Catslak, 443; Warden 

 of Middle Border, 1550 ; Keeper 

 of Liddesdale, 1551 ; Warden and 

 Justiciar of Middle Marches, 1551, 

 444; murdered by the Kers in 

 Edinburgh, 4th Oct., 1552, 447-S. 

 11. Sir Walter, junr., died, 1552. 

 447. 12. Sir Walter, Keeper of 



