General Index. 



St. Cuthbert's Chapel at Helm-on- 

 Hill, 24. 



On Thrush or Hob 



Thrush's Id. ; Excavation of, 218, 

 219, 220; Cell, 220. 



St. Dunstan Church, London, 527. 



St. Ebbe's Chapel at Beadnell, 500. 



St. Etheldreda's Chapel, 486. 



St. Leonard's Hospital and Chapel, 

 526-9. 



St. Mungo's Well at Holystone, 46. 



St. Ninian's Well near Thrunton 

 Mill, 168. 



Stanedrop, 450. 



Staneshiel burn, 459. 



Stany or Stoney Moor, 19, 106, 108. 



Stare Rig, 487 ; i.e., Stave or Boun- 

 der Pole or Staffing. 



Stavert, Elliot, on Crosses found 

 near Abbey Syke, 463. 



Stead, W. T., 146. 



Steele-road-end, 460, 469. 



Stella Haugh, Battle of, 172. 



Stevenson, Rev. J., his Hymenomy- 

 cetes Britannica, 10. 



Stone Axe, Brinkbnrn, 28 ; Hammer- 

 head (Belford) 36. 



Low Farnham, 52. 



Stone-close, Swinhoe and Fleetham 

 Coals, 503. 



Stone-whorls, 191. 



Storey, Robert, poet, 482. 



Storrer, Thos., of Rothbury, 143. 



Stow Meeting, 55 ; Old Church, 

 56, 67 ; Fragment of True Cross, 

 56 ; Bishop's House, 56, 62, 67 ; 

 Parish Church, 57 ; Old Bridge 

 and Our Lady's Well, 57 ; Church- 

 yard, 62; Church Plate, 62; 

 Botany of, 63, 65, 66 ; Fairs, 64 ; 

 Stow Struntain, 64, 65 ; Bailie 

 of and his Hat and Wig, 65 ; 

 Baron Baillie of, 67 ; Common, 

 67-8 ; Names of Farms and Pro- 

 perties round, 68 ; Name, 68. 



Strangeways, Sir James, and Sir 

 John Conyers, and their wives, 

 402-3. 



Stratherne, Earl of, 397. 



Strother, Anthony, of Eastfield, 

 J 44. 



Strouther, Wm., of Newton, 487. 



Stuart family, portraits of, 19. 



Stuart, Charles, M.D., Contrasts 

 between Scottish and Skandina- 

 vian Floras, 81-92 ; the Narcissus 



Pseudo Narcissus as it occurs at 

 Whitehall, 537, etc. 



Stnrton Grange, by J. 0. Hodgson, 

 138, etc. (Streeton, Strettuna) 

 township, 138 ; granted to New- 

 minster Abbey, and its boundaries, 

 139 ; Ancient History, 138, etc. ; 

 Tithes, 141 ; Free Warren in, 

 141 ; Value and Rates, 138, 141, 

 142; Sturton Grange East Field, 

 Owners of, 143, 144 ; Southside, 

 Owners and Tenants, 144, 146 ; 

 Sturtoii Grange, Owners and 

 Tenants, 145, 146, 147; Site of 

 Monastic Grange, 148 ; assessed 

 by the Farm, 147; Mill, 148; 

 Walk Mill, 138-9; Names of 

 Fields, 148. 



Suggariple, 489. 



Sunderland Burn, 503. 



Sun-Inn at Newton, 23. 



Swallow dean, 19, 111, 112. 



Swansfield, 22. 



Swaiiand or Manor Burn, 31, 33, 

 34; Fence or Fence Houses, 31, 

 33; Old Swarland, 31, 32; Old 

 Mansion and Village, 33 ; Hall, 

 33 ; Estate, 35. 



Swedish Turnips, first introduced 

 to Berwickshire, 540. 



Swie-rlls, the, 487. 



Swinburns, proprietors of Edling- 

 ham, 171. 



Swinhoe Burn, 488; Heugh, Graves 

 at, 499. 



Swinhope Letch, 173. 



Swine, herds of, at Edlingham, 

 173. 



Swintons of Craushaws, 492 ; burial 

 ground of, 494 ; Catherine Lauder, 

 wife of John Swinton, 494. 



Swords found, 471, 487. 



Swynburn, Thos., of Capheaton and 

 Ingraham, 443. 



Swynford, Thos. de, Chr., 401. 



Taits of Pirn, Monumental Stone 

 of, 62. 



Tarleton, J. C, 444. 



Tarras Morass, 204, 208 ; cultivated, 

 208; Tarras-foot scaurs, Tuedian 

 Sandstone of, 216. 



Tate, George. F.G.S., Classification 

 of Carbon if erous series of North 

 Northumberland, 116-7 ; his Geo- 

 logy of F3eadnell and remarks on, 

 500, etc. 



