General Index. 



Herfcesheved, Hartside, Hart 

 Hethesheved,442, 443, 445 ; farm, 

 447. 



Hernode, Ber., 411. 



Hessian Midge (Cecid. destructor) 

 in barley fields, 78. 



Hesterhch, Hesterhob, Hesteroth, 

 446, 489. 



Het-burn, 450. 



Hetheugh or Hetha, Border Watch 

 on, 406. 



Heton, Thomas de, of Chillingham, 

 404; Alan de, 405, 442, 443 ; Sir 

 Henry de, 405 ; Elizabeth, daugh- 

 ter of Sir Alan, 405, 443. 



Hetpole or Hethpol, Thomas de ; 

 Rannlph and Patric de ; John de ; 

 Michael le Vaches of ; Henry, 

 son of Gilis of ; Ranulph, son of 

 Michael, and El, son of Michael 

 of, 398 ; Robert de, hanged, 399. 



Hewsbridge, Flora of, 460. 



Hielandman's Grave, 471. 



Highlanders of 1715,snpposed Camp 

 of, near Redpath, 191. 



1745, in Liddesdale, 471, 



476 ; their illicit distilleries, 476. 



Hilton, Alexander de, and Robert 

 de, of Shilbottle, 140. 



Hobie Noble's Betrayal, 458-9 



Hobkirk or Hopekirk, 70; Ba, 94; 

 Churchyard, 95, 96; Gifts to 

 Parish, 100. 



Hobsburn Stone-bridge, 98. 



Hodges, C. C, Address on Monastic 

 Buildings, and Lindisfarne Priory, 

 197-9. 



Hodgson, J. C, on Low Buston, 

 507, etc. (Separate Index.) 



Hogden Hill, 168, 447. 



Hollies at Shawdon, 176. 



Hollinside, near Gibside, 501. 



Hollows Tower, 209, 210; Corn 

 Mill and Village, 209. 



Holm, 455. 



Holy-bread money, 147-8. 



Holy Island, Sir William Crossman's, 

 Excavations there, 163. 



Holy Island Meeting, 194, etc. ; Sir 

 William Grossman on the Excava- 

 tions, 195; Canon Greenwell"On 

 the Island in Relation to its 

 Historical and Religious Associa- 

 tions," and his derivation of the 

 word Lindisfarne, 195-6; Mr C. 

 C. Hodges' Description of the 



erection of Monastic Buildings, 

 and of those of Holy Island, and 

 on the Cloister Garth, 197-9 ; 

 Collections preserved in building 

 near the Manor House, 199 ; 

 Tombstone of Pre-Conquest date 

 and other relics ; Nuremberg 

 Tokens and Coins found, 200 ; 

 Rev. Mr Keeling on the Church, 

 201 ; Sir William Crossman on 

 St. Cuthbert's Island, 218-20. 



Holystone Beacon. Well, Mill, Village, 

 Church, 42, 46-7, 48 ; Sepulchral 

 Slabs, 47, 80 ; Common, 46 ; 

 Remains of Nunnery, 47. 



Holy Water Stone, Alwinton, 51. 



Home family, their possessions in 

 Berwickshire, 102. 

 Sir John, of Blackadder, 14. 



Homes or Humes of Broomhouse, 

 18. 



Home, David, of Wedderburn, and 

 pursuit of De la Bastie, 18, 102, 

 106. 



David and John, slain at 



Flodden, 102. 



Earl of, and his brother 



William, beheaded, 102; 106, 

 note. 



John and Patrick, living at 



Polwarth, 103-4; besiege Langton 

 Castle, 103 ; slay the Chevalier 

 D'Arcy, 106. 



Patrick, laird of Broom- 

 house, 112. 



John, author of "Douglas," 



409. 



Rev. William, Minister of 



Polwarth and Fogo, 409. 



Home Castle, 102, 109. 



Honorius III., Pope, 397. 



Hope Wood, 23. 



Hoppen, Flagon from, 171 ; Brand- 

 lings of, 408, 520 ; Beeds of, 

 Lancelot, Mary, and Thomas, 

 408. 



Hoppringle Estate, 57, 68. 



Hoprig, on British Urns found at 

 Hoprig near Cockbnrnspath, 131, 

 etc. 



Hornageld, Cornage or Nowgeld, 

 140. 



Horsemen, Borderers, 104. 



Horse trappings of Scotch and 

 French, 105. 



Horton Castle, 850. 



