General Index, 



Cooks of Sturton Grange, East 

 Field, Low Newton, Newton-on- 

 Moor, Blakemoor, Togston, etc., 

 143. 



Cook, Edward, of Togston, Newhall, 

 Brainshaugh, etc., 143. 



John, of Eastfield, senr. and 



junr., 143. 



John, of Blakemoor, 148. 



Rev. Joseph, of Newton, 



143. 



Cooke, M. C, on Fungi, 9, 10. 



Cooper Cleugh, 479. 



Copshaw Holm, 455. 



Coquet river, 24, 139 ; head and its 

 hills, 480. 



Corbie Letch, 173 ; Flora of, 453. 



Corbridge, Common fields, 529. 



Corby Hall, 564. 



Corn, Carriage of, from Berwick- 

 shire to Glasgow, 13 L. 



Corney sykes, 1L0. 



Cornifurd, 105, 107, 108. 



County Bridges, Gravel at, 441. 



Coupland Castle, 183. 



held by a Commission, 403. 



John de and Joane his wife 



acquire 3 knights' fees in Northd., 

 404; lands in Prendwick etc., 442 



Sampson de, 397. 



Stephen de, land in Heath 



pool, 398-9. 



Covenant, copy of at Duns Castle 

 20. 



Coves on Berwickshire coast fre 

 quented by Pigeons; Swallow 

 Craig, Siccar, Windielaws, Ram 

 mel, Fastcastle, St. Abb's Head, 

 East Harkers,Petico wick, between 

 Eyemouth and Burnmouth, Ber- 

 wick Bounds, 150. 



Cowdsmouth, 482, 483. 



Cowie or Cowtes-haugh, 491. 



Cowte of Kielder's Grave, 477. 



Craig-park, in Gala Park, Bronze 

 Arrowhead in, 495. 



Cramecrook, 108. 



Cranshaws Meeting,490; topography 

 of district, 491-2 ; Church and 

 Churchyard, Castle, Proprietors, 

 491-4; Altar of St. Ninians at, 

 494; new church and slab of Lion 

 and Unicorn, 494 ; Tower, draw- 

 ings of, 495. 



Creeing Pot or Trough. 19, 28, 472, 

 479. 



Craw, H. H., Rainfall and Tempera- 

 ture at West Fonlden since 1872, 

 153; at West Foulden and Raw- 

 burn, 1887, 154; in 1888, 413 ; in 

 1889, 553. 



Crennescawe, William de, 492. 



Cressingham, H. de, 398. 



Cribe-head, 487 : Cribs, 492. 



Crichness, 492. 



C riff el, 208. 



Crispe, John of Reveley, house li- 

 censed as meeting bouse, 441. 



Crookham, Crncum, a fee of Mus- 

 champe, 398, 403, 405. 



Crossman, Major-Gen. Sir William, 

 K.C.M.G., etc., Excavations at 

 Holy Island, 195 etc. ; on Coins 

 and Medals found at, 200 ; on St. 

 Cuthbert's Island, 218-9; Return 

 of diseased Salmon, etc. in Tweed 

 etc. 533. 



Cross Moline, 168. 



Crosses, boundary, 28 ; Stone found 

 near Abbey-syke, 462-3 ; Ettleton, 

 468. 



Crow Silk, 40. 



Croyland Abbey and its connection 

 with Edrom, 14. 



Croziers of Riccarton Tower, 461 ; 

 and Cleugh-head, 469. 



Cruel Sykes, Cranshaws, 496. 



Cruikstone, Laird of, thefts from, 99. 



Crunzie Farm near Stow, 68. 



Crustacean Fossils, 18. 



Cuddy's Cove, 220. 



Culley, Mr George, 434. 



Culley, M. T., Address at Berwick, 

 pp. 161-6; his Library, 184-5; 

 Natural History Notes, 393 ; Obi- 

 tuary Notice of, 434. 



Cumberland fields, farm-houses and 

 Agriculture, 203. 



Cunion Crags, 168, 451. 



Cupped Stones, mouth of Blackburn, 

 29. 



Currie, Andrew, drawings of Cap- 

 puck Station ; old Dial and win- 

 dow at Newstead, etc., 21. 



Cushat Law, 168, 448. 



Dalgleish, Thomas, William and 

 others of the name, Border reivers 

 99 ; John and William, merchants 

 in London, their benefactions to 

 Hobkirk Parish, 99, 100. 



Darcy, John le Fitz of Knayth, 401, 

 412. 



