General Index. 



Kimmerghame Chapel, 14. 



Kimmerston, 403, 405. 



Kirkham, Prior and Canons of, 

 397. 



Kirk-knowe, Harbottle, Grave at,44. 



Kirkley, 172. 



Kirknewton Meeting, 162-3, 181, 

 etc. ; Church, 185, 397 ; Money to 

 Poor of, 408; Tombs at, 411, 412. 



Kirn-dean, 459. 



Knittyholm, 210. 



Knots or Knoops, Cloudberries, 475. 



Kymtnerston, a Fee of Muschamp, 

 398. 



Labour in Yain, 34. 



Lady well, 19. 



Laid law, John, Trees at Chester 

 House, 189. 



Walter, Papers on Discover- 

 ies of Roman Remains at Cap- 

 puck, 75-6, 193. 



Laimesike Ford, 478. 



Laing, Margaret, 470. 



Lake Country, Hills of, 204, 208. 



Lamblair Hill, 461. 



Lamblairs, Minto, 187. 



Lamendon (Lemmington) ravaged, 

 168-9. 



Lancelot, Rev. Mr., of Heathpool, 

 408. 



Lano-dyke, 140. 



Langholm Riding Day Thunder- 

 storm, 206 ; Road, 208. 



Langlee House, 69. 



Langnewton, 93. 



Langraw, 70. 



Lan°shaw, Old Pack-horse Road by, 

 131. 



Langton, Cockburn of, 103; Siege 

 of Castle, 103, 112. 



Lanton, 407 ; Davison of, 409. 



Lantronside, Lanthernside, Linterne 

 Heugh, 49. 



Larch Cones altered by Squirrels, 

 21. 



Larkhall, 75. 



Larriston Fells, 204, 458, 460, 476 ; 

 Burn, 460 ; House and Parks, 

 460, 469; Elliots of, and Prince 

 Charlie's Bed at, 4G0. 



Lander, Robert, of Marchcleugh, 

 berried and prisoner in Bew- 

 castle, 93. 



Lawedir, Kobert de, 16. 



Lawes, Sir J. B., and Dr. Gilbert, 

 as Agricultural Chemists, 431. 



Leaping-on Stone, 28. 



Learchild,Low, and Lierchild, 168-9. 



Learmouth, 407. 



Leaves, Oak, of great size at 

 Coupland Castle, 166. 



Lebour (Professor) Classification of 

 Carboniferous Limestone in Nor- 

 thumberland, 117; on the Ann- 

 stead Fault, 503. 



Lecidea lucida (?) 72. 



Lee Mote, 209. 



Lemmington Hall, 170, 172-3 ; Peel, 

 173; Owners of, 173-4; British 

 Cists at, 174. 



Lemokston, old name of Lemming- 

 ton, 173 ; Family of that name, 

 173 ; one buried in Melrose 

 Abbey, another Parson of Duns, 

 173. 



Leremouthley, 139. 



Lichens, 42, 43, 49, 53, 72, 453, 472, 

 489, 492. 



Liddesdale, Upper, Appearance of, 

 454: l'ews, 455: Grassy Moors, 

 constituents of, 473 ; Old Roads, 

 479. 



Liddel, junction with Esk, 202-3 : 

 Mote, 202-3 : Head, 469 : Castle, 

 458, 467. 



Liddell, Matthew, of Newcastle and 

 Sturton Grange, 145. 



Liebeg as an Agricultural Chemist, 

 423-5. 



Lilburn Hill, Urne, 20, 439. 



Lilburn of Shawdon, 177 : John de, 

 406. 



Lillebourne, John, acquires part of 

 Muschamp Manors and sells them 

 to John de Coupland, 404. 



Limekilns, Old Sites of, 504: Bead- 

 nell, 502-3. 



Limestone (Tuedian) at Newton, 

 containing much Magnesia, 54, 

 55 : at Yardhope, etc., equivalent 

 of Reedsdale and Dun Limestones, 

 55 : Rothbnry, 55 : Carboniferous 

 of Northumberland, 116, etc. : of 

 Beadnell, etc., 502-4. 



Lindisfarne Gospels, 196: Name of, 

 196-7. 



Linhope Burn and Cottage, 447 : 

 Linns, 448, 449, 450. 



Linnsheils, 40 : Stone Celt from, 

 495. 



Lintalee Camp, 69. 



Little Rock, 500. 



