General Index. 



Tweed Upper, 330. 



Tweeddale, Grass Caterpillars in. 

 197, 198-9. 



Tweeddale, Earldom and Marquisate 

 of, 108. 



Tweedie of Drevah, 374 ; of Drnm- 

 melzier, 374 ; of Wrae Castle, 375; 

 of Tinnies Castle, and King James 

 V., traditional story of, 381-2. 



Tweedsmuir, Grass Caterpillars at, 

 197, 198, 199. 



Twinlaw Cairns, 68 ; myth of and 

 the Edgars, 168. 



Twyddyn, Finlay of, origin of Twee- 

 dies, 374. 



Tyndaill and Kyddisdail, foravs from 

 '436-7, 442. 



Tynefield, Standing Stone near, 522. 



Tynesidc Naturalists' Field-Club, 

 formation of, 210, 216. 



Tynemonth, Edward I. at, 338. 



Uffern, Hades, 265. 



Umframville, Odonel of Chipchase, 

 (JO, 61 : Gilbert the Flower of 

 North, 61 ; Gilbert, 125. 



Urien Rheged, 376. 



Urns and other Antiquities in vic- 

 inity of Cheviot Hills. 269, etc. 



Urn and Urns ; at Doorpool, 30; at 

 Chipchase Castle, 59 ; 93 ; con- 

 founded with Brass Pots, 116 ; 

 near Bntterdean, 135 ; at Otter- 

 burn, Rox. 177-79; at Pockie 

 Knowe, Eckford, 178-9 ; at Wester 

 Wooden, 186-7 ; at Mack's Mill, 

 193-4 ; at Lilburn Hill, 272-3 ; 

 Greenhill, llderton, 275 ; Roseden 

 Edge, 277-8; near Roseden, 278- 

 280; Wooperton, 280-1 ; Brandon 

 White House, 283 ; Greenville, 

 285-7; Ingram Hill, 288; near 

 Blindburn, 294 ; Harbottle Peels, 

 295-6 ; Hepple Kirkhill, 296 ; 

 Plainfield Moor. 297 ; Low Tre- 

 witt, 297-8; Netherton,302; Scren- 

 wood Park, 303; Dancing Hall and 

 Barrasford. 304 ; Bolton Church- 

 yard, 309: Shawdon. 312-3; Tit- 

 lington Mount, 313 ; Glatiton, 314; 

 Oxwell Mains, 343; between Long- 

 bank and Martin's, Teviotdale, 

 386 ; on Allan Water, 390. 



Usway, Grass Caterpillars on the, 

 201. 



Usway Ford, 294-5 ; Arrowhead, 

 Amulet, Stone Bullet and Fairy 

 Pipes at, 295. 



Uthyr Pendragon, 266, 267. 



Vai'ls or Vailles, 391. 



Yeitcli, James of Inchbonny, 10. 



John, Min. at Westruther, 



■ Professor, 329, 361. [45 



William, at Fallowlees, etc- 



in Northd., 45. 



Veitches, family of, 374, 3S2. 



Verter Well on Teviot aboveHawick, 

 386. 



Vescy, Win. do, Charter from 

 William the Lion to, and Market 

 for Newbiggen, 323. 



Vicia Orobus, 240. 



Vicia sylvatica, 79, 80, etc.; 89, 387. 



Vipont, William de, 67. 



Vizzards of Biddleston, 127. 



Vululeibnrne, 45. 



Wafer Irons, see Gauffres. 



Wailes, George, On Grass Caterpil- 

 lars, 200. 



Walby, Thos., on Stone Axe and 

 Cist at Lark Hall, 299. 



Wall, village, 52. 



Wallace, Dnncan of Oxenhame and 

 Elenor de Bruys, 96. 



Wallace's Tronch, 267. 



Wallace's (Sir W.,) Monument at 

 Dryburgh, 342. 



Wallace, (Sir W.) and Sir Simon 

 Fraser defeated at Hopperow, 

 366 ; their refuge in the woods 

 of Peeblesshire and Lanark, 373. 



Wallis, Rev. John, the Historian 

 and Naturalist, 54-7. 



Wallis family, Gilbert of Akeld. 

 406 ; James of Conpland, 406, 

 408, 409, 410; James in Aykheld, 

 406; Holland of Newingefeld, 

 406; William of Akeld, 407; 

 Henry of Knaresdale, 40K ; 

 Richard of Humbleton. 408-9 ; 

 George of Learmouth, 408; James 

 of Wooler, 408 ; James of Knares- 

 dale, (?) 410; Ralph of Knares- 

 dale Hall, 410-1 ; Gilbert, Baylif 

 of Akeld, setter of watches, and 

 Commissioner for Enclosures, 

 1551-2, 420; Thomas, ib ; Richard, 

 Ecclesiastical Commissioner in 

 1650, 420. 



Wallworth, William de, Prior of 

 Coldingham, 420. 



Wanny Crags, Bronze Patella found 

 near, 129. 



Wapinshawing, Armour produced 

 at, 16D. 



