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Cadogan, Brenckburn Priory; Eev. Wm. Eobertson, Sprouston; 

 Eev. C. J. Cowan, F.S.A., Morebattle ; Eev. George Gunn, 

 Stitchel : Eev. F. E. Colvin, Edinburgh ; "William Weatherhead, 

 Berwick ; Captain Norman, E.N., Berwick ; Eev. E. H. William- 

 son, Whickham, Co Durham ; Eev. Canon Edmonds, Kyloe ; 

 James Thomson, Shawdon ; Adam Eobertson, Alnwick ; J. E. 

 Storer, Alnwick ; Captain J. F. Macpherson, Melrose ; John Scott, 

 Eector of the Corporation Academy ; Captain J. A. Forbes, E.N., 

 Berwick ; Eev. E. Eutter, Spittal ; E. Willoby, jun., Berwick ; 

 Charles Watson, Duns. 



The unrecorded removals by death of members of the Club up 

 to the date of drawing up this Eeport (July 1888), have 

 been: — Sir Edward Blackett, Bart., of Matfen ; Alexander Scott 

 of Falla ; James Nicholson, Thornton ; Thomas Patrick, Berwick; 

 Eev. Canon Scarth, Milton-next-Gravesend ; David Macbeath, 

 Old Charlton, Kent ; William Sherwin, The Grange, Farnborough, 

 Hants ; William Dickson, formerly of Alnwick ; Charles 

 Anderson, Jedburgh ; Eev. Thomas Procter, Tweedmouth ; Sir 

 Walter Elliot, K.C.S.I., etc. of Wolfelee; Eobert Gray, F.E.S.E., 

 Edinburgh; Sir William Marjori hanks, Bart., of Lees; John 

 Hood, Oldcambus Townhead ; Eev. F. li. Colvin, Edinburgh ; 

 Thomas Eobertson Thompson, Alnwick ; C. H. Cadogan of 

 Brenckburn Priory ; Thomas Broomfield, Lauder ; Professor 

 Alexander Dickson, M.D., Edinburgh; Col. Charles Elliot, C.B., 

 late of Madras Artillery, 35 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington. 

 The Club has also lost the services of its esteemed printer, Mr 

 H. H. Blair, Alnwick. 



Additional Notes. 



Note top. 24. Helm or Helme. By the Inquisition taken at Corbridge, 

 after the death of Sir Thomas de Umfreville in 1387 ; it was found that he 

 died seized to him and his heirs male of among others, two parts of Shir- 

 moundene manor and vill, two parts of the park of Helme, two parts of six 

 hnsbandlands and four cottages at Alewenton, the services of two parts of 

 the freeholders of Alewenton, Clenhill, Betlysden, Borouden, Sharbyrton, 

 Thnrneliam (Farnham), Angreham and Keveley ; and of the reversion of 

 the third part of the premises which were holden by Henry de Percy, earl 

 of Northumberland, and Maud de Lucy his wife, by the endowment of her 

 first husband, Gilbert, earl of Angus (Hodgson's Northd., Part II. i. pp. 

 46-7, compared with Inq., p. M. m. p. 48). The Countess Maud's third 

 part, when she died in 1398, consisted among other possessions of "one 



