General Index. 



Brass Pots (found) and Coins at 



Brinkbnrn, 29; at Stow and Old 



Torsonce Inn, 6L ; and Copper 



Bowl at Reaveley, 452 ; near 



Cranshaws, 496. 

 Breamish Water, Name, 440 ; raided 



by the Scots, 444 ; River, 446-7. 

 Brenckburn or Brinkbnrn, visited, 



25; its Flora, 26, 27, 21); Old 



Bridge, 26 ; Roman .Remains at, 



27, 28 ; Trees and Shrubs, 27 ; 



Antiquities, 29 ; Coins found, 29 ; 



Platform behind, 30 ; Market 



Place (?) 30 ; Brenckburn High 



House, 30. 

 Brenkburne Priory, Ministers' 



Account of, 119, etc. 

 Brinkheugh, 25, 32. 

 Broad Wood, 169 ; and Brislec 



Wood, Flora of, 452-3. 

 Brockilaw Hill, 480. 

 Brokholl, 411. 

 Bronze Weapons, at Thruntou, 168 ; 



Bings, etc., at Kielder, 477 ; 



Arrow-head, Craig Park, 495. 

 Broom, as a thatch, 97. 

 Broomhouse, Ber. and Rox., 18; 



Estate, 107; Banks, 111 ; General 



Home of, 122; Inscription for 



Pillar to D'Arcie, 112. 

 Broom-park, 174-5 ; Luncheon at ; 



Library, 175 ; Iron Arrow-head 



at, 439. 

 Brotherwick, Township, 138, 139, 



140; William and Galfrid de 



Hanvill of, 140. 

 Browns of East Chevington, Isabella, 



143 ; Edward, 144, 146. 

 Brox cottage, 456. 

 Broxfield, 528. 

 Brugh Law, 446. 

 Budle, Bay, House, Cockles, 



Codlings, 497. 

 Budle and Bradv Crags, Coleoptera 



of, 498. 

 Bulls' Faces, 473. 

 Buncle Castle, 16. 

 Burngrains, 470. 

 Burnmouth, Upper, 461. 

 Burns, the Poet, on road near 



Bonchester, 101. 

 Burnswark Hill and Criffel. saying 



about, 208. 

 Burrows, Lord, 478. 

 Burton, 498, 501. 

 Butterbur, 472. 



Butterfly, White, Caterpillars of, 

 78. 



Butterland pasture, 80. 



Butter-print (?) 200. 



Byreburn, farm and glen, 208. 



Bywell, Felton, 25. 



Cadogan, .C- H., Notes on Brenck- 

 burn, 27 ; elected President, 77 ; 

 Death of, 79, 161, 179, 180. 



Cain and Abel, 36. 



Cairnhill, 450. 



Cairns and Barrows, 29 ; at Camp- 

 ville and' Uepple, 50; at 'Davy 

 Shiels, 52. 



Caldron or Chaldron Burn, 464, 

 479; Pots, 465: Botany of, 465. 



Caldron, Copper, 178. 



Callaly and Yetlington, Clavering 

 of, 406. 



Camp, at Campville, 48 ; at Kill- 

 ochyett, 64 ; and Hill Forts, 66, 

 67 ; at Weatherstone, 66 ; on 

 Bonchester Hill, 71 ; nearDawston 

 Rig, 64, 65 ; near Old Castleton, 

 458; Chesters at Cranshaws, 491. 



Campville House, Rev. John Hodg- 

 son's visit to, 50. 



Canada, Farm, Camps and Plants, 

 35, 36. 



Canonbie, Meeting and District, 202, 

 etc., Coal Field, 207; Church, 

 210; Communion Cups, etc., 210; 

 Old Church and Churchyard, 211 ; 

 people drowned at the Ford, 211 ; 

 Canonbie Lee, 212 ; Cross-keys 

 Inn, 211; fine Trees, 212. 



Capon Tree, 69. 



Cappuck, Roman Station, 21; Roman 

 Remains at, 75, 76, 191. 



Carbie or Carby Fell, 204, 468. 



Carbonaceous Group of North 

 Northumberland and East Cum- 

 berland, 215. 



Carboniferous or Mountain Lime- 

 stone, 205, 206, 207. 



Carey, Sir Robert, extirpates thieves 

 of the Debateable Land, 208. 



Carham, Grant of to Walter Espec, 

 138. 



Carileph, Bishop of Durham, 198. 



Carlin Tooth, 460, 480. 



Carlisle, 208. 



Carlyle, Rev. Dr. of Inveresk and 

 Heathpool, 409, 410. 



Carmichael, C. H. E., on Fairning- 

 ton and the Rutherf aids, 193. 



