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General Index. 



Tate, G., F.G.S., his researches 



among primitive Antiquities, 269, 



280, etc., Description of Brandon 



Swords, etc., 284-5. 

 Taylor, Hugh, of Backworth and 



Chipchase, 60. 

 Tecket and its Linn, 54. 

 Tecket, John de, 148 note ; Smith of 

 Teinds led by tenants, 111. [152. 

 Teviotdale burnt bySir John Forster 



100 ; Antler Moth Caterpillars in, 



198 ; Raids from, 435. 

 Theves Rode, 290. 

 Thirlestane Singing Boy, 457. 

 Thirlmoor Cairns, 42, 294. 

 Thirlwall, 51. 



Thirst Wells, Christ Wells (?) 1 19. 

 Thomson, Rev. G. S., 332. 

 James, Notes on Urns, etc., 



278, 308-9. 

 John, Maxton, Natural 



History Observations in 1885, 



251-7. 

 John, Stobo Mill, Notes on 



the Birds of Stobo and neigbour- 



hood, 546-58. 



John of Kyllom, 406. 



■ Miingo, Tombstone of, 141 . 



Thorn, Sweet-Milk's, 389, 467. 



Thornebogg on Slitterick, 442. 



Thorneton, 151. 



Thornhill, Agnes de, 150. 



Thrnm, Rothbury, 35. 



Thrunton, Bronze weapons at, 305-7; 



Mr. Tate's Notice of, 305-6 ; St. 



Ni man's well at, 308. 

 Tigbrethingham (Falkirk ?) 527. 

 Tindale Fells, 43. 

 Tindale, Tynedale, grant of, to Scot- 

 tish kings, and held by homage, 



60-1, 145. 

 Assize Courts of, from 



William the Lion to Alexander 



TIL, 59. 

 held by Alexander III., 



1 24 ; Slogan, 14. 

 Tinnies Hill, 330, 373, 380 ; possibly 



the Alt-Teutha of Ossian, 380-1 ; 



Castle destroyed, 382. 

 Tinto deposit of till on top, 390; 



hill, 383. 

 Tit, Blue, habits of, when feeding 



young, 250. 

 - Great, curious nesting place of, 



215. 

 Titlington Hill, camps, 40. 

 ■ Mount, Urn found at, 313. 



Tivott, English foray on, 449. 



Todshaw Hangh, Burn,and Hill, and 

 Camps, 395, 443 ; Grass Cater- 

 pillars at, 200. 



Todschawhill, Qnhilhays, Wilton- 

 burn, and Borthauch destroyed, 



Torne on Slitterick, 442. [443. 



Tosson Hill, 47 ; fortified road on 

 moors above Tosson, 48 ; Mykle 

 or Great, Night Watch, 49: Peel, 

 49, 174; Little, 49 ; Mill, ib. 



Townsend, George, 1st Marquis, 369. 



Trahenna Hill, 373. 



Tranent, 335. 



Tranty-foot and Speed-o'-foot, 387. 



Travernent, Manor of Helen de la 

 Zuche ; her sister carried off by 

 William Douglas, 124. 



Trees, 16, 18, 22, 23, 59, 63: at 

 Carolside, 351; at Chapel, 352-3 ; 

 at Dawyck, 382-3 ; at Stobo, 369, 

 370 ; at Drybnrgh, 340 ; at Branx- 

 holme, 389 ; at Harden, 395-6. 



Trees damaged bvFrosts of 1879-80, 

 190-3. 



Trevelyan, Sir Walter C, quoted, 

 154. 



Trewhitt, High and Low, Potts of, 

 175-6. 



Trewhitt Hall and High Trewhitt, 

 traces of Middle Watling Street 

 near, 302. 



Trewitt, Low or Lower, Cist, on 

 Maiden-know at, 297. 



Trickley, Sculptured Rock near, 401. 



Trientalis Europsea, 73-4. 



Trotters of Cattleshiels, etc. 67 ; 

 Alexander, 67 ; Dr John of Dunse, 

 Boston's notice of, 67- 



Trotter, Thomas of Kirknewton and 

 Helmington, 408. 



Trowhope, 403. 



Trows, fir plantation, cist and bones, 

 294. 



Truce, Days of, 444-5. 



Tudhope Fell, 398. 



Tnmnli, 39, 48. 



Turf-cutting, injury to soil by, 26. 



Turnbull, Bishop, Arms of, in Jed- 

 burgh Abbev, 142. 



Tursothe, 151.' 



Tushielaw,Grass Caterpillars at, 197. 



Tweed, Statistics and Notes as to 

 the River Tweed Salmon Fish- 

 ings, 534-7. 



Tweed, ancient course of, by Pow- 

 sail, 876. 



