General Index. 



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Stanhope, Bronze Patella at, 133 ; 

 Hills, 873. 



Steels, what, 77, 79, 81. 



Steeple-heugh, 570, 



Stell-ends, Circles at, 49 ; Stells for 

 sheep, 110-1. 



Stephens, Rev. Thos ; on a Roman 

 Patella, etc., from Redesdale, 128- 

 130. 



Stephenson, George, Engineer, his 

 descent, 2 ; and Oxnam Water an- 

 cestry,! 12-14; George and Robert, 

 Genealogy of, 113-4. 



Stewart, Dame Ann, wife of Lord 

 Jedburgh, Arms of, 136-7. 



Stewart, James, of Tinnies, 382. 



Stewart, William of Jedworth, 9b' ; 

 James of Fillogar and C unzierton, 

 97 ; Sir William of Traquair, 97. 



Stobo Church, Gardens and Castle, 

 329 ; Hedges,367 ; Church, 367-8 ; 

 Castle Gardens, 368 ; Castle of old 

 Hillhouse, belonged to Murrays of 

 Stanhope, and purchased by Sir 

 James Montgomery, 371 ; Slate 

 Quarry, 372. 



Stobbs, Rev. Wm. M.A.. Memoir of, 

 232. 



Stone-cleugh water, 77- 



Stonehenge, structure of, 508-9. 



Stone-socket from Pierslaw, 30. 



Stone and Flint Implements from 

 Wady Haifa, etc., 348. 



Stones, Lines of, 40-41 ; naturally 

 pitted, 71. 



Storm, Trees levelled by at Samies- 

 ton, 30. 



Stotneld, 115. 



Stottan-cleuarh, 77, 90 ; Stotting- 

 cleugh, 188, 189, 192. 



Strath Clyde, Kingdom of, 377, note. 



Strawberries, wild, 191. 



Street House, 27. 



Strofcher, William del, and Joan his 

 wife, 126 ; Henry del, 126. 



Strothers of Kirknewton, 126 .- Sir 

 Henry, 148 ; Mark, 148. 



Strother, explained, 148 and note ; 

 and Chaucer's Strother. 



Stuart, Charles, M.D., Notice of Club 

 Meeting at Cragside, 31-4; On 

 Damage to Trees caused by Frosts 

 of 1879-80, 170-3; Shippath Dean 

 in Lammermoor, 188-92; Migration 

 of Birds and the weather of 1885, 

 236-41 ; Notes on Birds, 242-5 ; On 

 the Ferrule of the shaft of a Spear 



of Bronze Period, 532 ; Notes on 

 the Season of 1886, the Migration 

 of Birds, Meteorology and Natural 

 History, 562-75 ; A Summer 

 Ramble in the woods round Chirn- 

 side with notices of our Summer 

 Migrants, etc., 576-9. 



Stuart, James, last Abbot of Dry- 

 burgh, 327. 



Sturton grange, near Warkworth, 

 101. 



Styford, 151. 



Sunnybrae scaur etc., on Jed, 11. 



Surrey, Earl of, his invasion, 137. 



Surtees, Henry, 404, note. 



Robert of Mainsforth, his 



fictitious ballads, and doubtful list 

 of Castles, etc. in Northumberland, 

 152. 



Sussex, Earl of, and LordHundson's 

 invasion, 99-100; 138-9; 448-9. 



Sweden, Antler Moth Caterpillars 

 in, 197-203. 



Swedish Feathers, 499. 



Sweethope Loch, 213. 



Swinburn Castle, 53, 152; Wodering- 

 ton of ; Magna et Parva, ib. 



Swinburn, or Swyneburne, etc., 

 William de, 53 ; 147 ; William the 

 second acquires Haluton, 147-8 ; 

 treasurer of Q. Margaret of Scot- 

 land, 148-9, 150 ; Alexander de, 

 150 ; William de, 150 ; Robert de 

 of Knaresdale, 150 ; Adam de, 

 Elder and Younger, 150-1 ; Swyn- 

 burne Manor, 151 ; Mary, widow 

 of at Haughton Castle, 151 ; Sir 

 Thomas, Legend of, 1 56-7. 



Swinhoe Ponds formed, 228. 



Swineside, Swinsyde, Hall, Townfoot 

 and Townhead, 18 ; the proprietor 

 not Douglas but Elliot, 20, 586 ; 

 Murray and Douglas of, their 

 thefts, 101-2: Fatal Quarrel at, 

 03; Rocks, 121. 



Sword, Oliver Ringan's, 12; at 

 Bloodylaws, 18 : at Wedderlie 

 House, 70 ; double-handed, 169. 



Sykes, 120. [In Pont's Map, this is 

 on a different site.] 



Taleboys, Taylboys, Henrv, Alianora 

 and Walter, 46. 



Tallages, 147 note. 



Tankerville, Charles, E. of, sells 

 Coupland and Akeld, 411. 



Tareirish Hill, 373. 



Tarras, Walter Earl of, 396, 484. 



