General Index. 



Newark Castle and Chamberlain 

 of Ettrick Forest, 1566 ; appoint- 

 ed to burn and destroy Liddesdale, 

 1569,448 ; incursion into England 

 25th Jan. 1570, 448 : house at 

 Branxholm thrown down and 

 houses burnt, 449-50 ; began to 

 rebuild Branxholm, 1570, died 

 1574, 450. 13. Sir Walter, makes 

 Rodes into England and warded, 

 1587; defends Selkirkshire in 

 1588 ; in 1590 conducts proceed- 

 ings against Jesuits ; knighted at 

 coronation of Queen Anne, 1590; | 

 goes abroad, 1591-2; has charter 

 of Liddesdale and other lands in 

 1 594, 451 ; re -appointed keeper of 

 Liddesdale in 1594, 452 ; " The 

 Bold Buccleuch," 453; his rescue 

 of Kinmont Willie; from Carlisle, 

 453-4 ; raid in 1597 into Tynedale, 

 454; imprisoned in England, 455; 

 goes abroad 12th May 151)9 ; is 

 keeper of Liddesdale till 1608 ; in 

 1604 goes abroad to Netherlands, 

 455 ; Lord Scott of Buccleuch in 

 1606, 456; died 1611, 456. 14. 

 Walter, 2nd Lord Scott of Buc- 

 cleuch, his marriage contract, 393 ; 

 made Earl 16] 9, 456; his profuse 

 hospitality ,456-7 ; entered service 

 of States-General ; recalled by 

 Charles I. 457 ; again in Nether- 

 lands, 457 ; death and burial, 458 ; 

 account of the funeral procession, 

 458-9. 15. Francis, 2nd Earl,459; 

 Dalkeith purchased, 459 ; Justiciar 

 of Liddesdale and Debateable 

 Land, 459 ; Commissioner to sup- 

 press Mosstroopers, ib., and to try 

 witches at Eckford,460 ; letter to 

 his bailiff to direct tenants to cul- 

 tivate their lands ; " the good Earl 

 Francis," 460. 16. Lady Mary 

 Scott, Conntess of Buccleuch, 

 married Walter Scott, son of 

 (iideon Scott of Highchesters, 

 created Earl of Tarras ; she died 

 1661, 397, 484. 17. Lady Anne 

 Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch and 

 Monmouth, died 1732, 460. 



Scott, Sir William of Kirknrd, youn- 

 ger of Buccleuch, died, 447, 

 464. 



Scotts, cadets of the House of Buc- 

 cleuch taking part in funeral pro- 

 cession of 2nd Lord, 458-9. I 

 3 i> 



Scott, Rev. A. M., Guide to Roth- 

 bury, 39 etc. 



John, Min. of Oxnam, 104-5 . 



Cicely, daughter of Sir John 



Scott of Ancrnm, 141. 



Henry of Belford, 232. 



Dr James, rector of Simon- 



burn, 57. 



John of Gorranberry, 343, 



393. 



SirWalter of Goldiclands,387. 



Sir Walter of Abbotsford. 



his tomb, 326. 



Scotts of Harden ; Walter, Earl of 

 Tarras, 343, 393. Walter, uncle 

 of Harden, 343, 397. Hiurh of 

 Harden, 1757, 343; 1799,^344. 

 Walter of Harden, 1756, 343. Sir 

 William of Harden, 397. 



Scott, Sir Gideon of Highchesters, 

 and his son Gideon, 485. 



Scraesburgh Lake. 12. 



Scrape, Hill of, 367 ; Burn, 382. 



Screnwood or Scrainwood, Urn 

 found near, 302-3. 



Sculptured Rocks and Cups, 40, 41, 

 42; between Woolerand Chatton, 

 401-2. 



Seikes, John Hall in, 100-1 ; Andrew 

 in, 103. 



Selburhalv, N. Tyne, 147- 



Selby, Sir Walter, 1st of Biddleston, 

 127, 404 note. 



2nd of Biddleston. 



a mercenary chief, 127-8 ; he and 

 Walter de Middleton head the 

 " Broken Men " of Northd. ; way- 

 lay and rob the Pope's nuncios at 

 Rushyford ; held castles of Mit- 

 ford and Horton, 127 ; obtains 

 Plenderleith, 127 ; held pyle of 

 Liddel and decapitated, 128, 163. 



Charles of Biddlestone, 410. 



James de of Biddleston re- 



instated in Plenderleith, 128, 163; 



John de, brother of James, 163 ; 



John, grandson of James, 164. 

 Sir Win. Master of Ordnance 



at Berwick, 455. 

 Selebi, Walter de, 404 and note. 

 Selkirk burned, 443. 

 Sericomyia borealis, 42. 

 Shaftoe Crag, 213. 

 Shanks, freehold in Akeld of, 413. 

 Sharperton, Sharperton Edge, and 



CharityHa.11,298,299 note; Bastlo 



house of, 175 ; Potts of, 175-6. 



