GENERAL INDEX. 



Acklington, Falls of Coqnefc, 136. 



Aiken, Kev. J. J. M. L., B.D., Aytoii, 

 Glenquay Moss, Dollar, 211. 



Aildunesfot, 177, 178, 179. 



Aitken, Robert J., Native varieties 

 of Ranunculus, 108. 



Albnrwyc, 172, 174, 190, 198, 201. 



Alnwick, 172, 174, 200— Castle 

 (1639), 78-ChurGh (1639), 81. 



Akeld, 174, 200, 203. 



Ancrum, Border stronghold, 57 — 

 Cave dwellings on Ale water, 58 — 

 Remarkable Limes, 58— Pre-his- 

 toric Camp, 59. 



Anterchester, 174, 189. 



Arkleton in Ewesdale, 273. 



Arobeswyre, 186. 



Ayton, Meeting at— Parish Church, 

 (1865) — Ruins of earlier Church 

 with South transept — Scottish 

 commissioners at (1380) — Ancient 

 tower of, 241 — Old high road to 

 Berwick — 7th milestone (Plate 

 XI), 242 — Lands of — Helias and 

 Dolfinus de Eitun (1166)— Steph- 

 anas de Byton, (1232) 243— 

 Helias, Mauricius, and Adam de 

 Bitun, reign of William the Lion 

 —William de Ayton (1331)— Rob- 

 ert de Ayton (1402) — George de 

 Home, 15th century — John Ford- 

 yce, commissioner on forfeited 

 estates — William Mitchell Innes, 

 (1839)— Henry H. Liddell Grain- 

 ger (1898) 244. 



Ayton Castle, glass houses and 

 gardens, 242— Park trees, 243— 

 Hnldie's tower — Wall tower, 244. 



Bamburgh (Linguardi), 118, 172, 



174, 185, 200. 

 Barmoor, crenellation of mansion 



110. 

 Barmoor, 197. 

 Barony of De Ros, temp. Henry 



III. and Edward I., 172. 

 Bathan— Yetholm, 169. 

 Beal and its Successive Owners, 294 



— Reputed home of St. Begha — 



Acreage — Old place names, 295 — 



Mediaeval Owners, 295 — Muster 

 Rolls of 1584, 298— Seventeenth 

 century proprietors, 329 — Account 

 of the brd Fee, 301— Notice of the 

 Ord family, 301— Of the Forsters, 

 Burdens, and Riddells, 302— 

 Account of the Selby Fee, 308— 

 Of the family of Selby of Beal, 

 309— Prideaux John Selby, the 

 naturalist, 316 — Account of the 

 Rectorial Tithes, 316— Of the 

 Whole Estate, 318. 

 Bedrule Castle, 159— TurnbuUs of 

 Rule — Deadhaugh — Barony of, 

 160. 

 Begha, Saint, associated with Holy 



Island, and possibly Beal, 295. 

 Belford (1639), 80. 

 Bells, inscriptions, religious and 

 commemorative, 225 — Early ring- 

 ing of, 230 — Need of Catalogue, 

 232. 

 Bell-founders, Guilds of, 221— Jan 

 and Michael Burgerhuyses, Mid- 

 dleburg, 225— John Meikle, 

 Musselburgh, 227 — Robert Max- 

 well— John Milne, Edinburgh, 229. 

 Belsay, Manor of — Mansion erected 

 by Sir Charles Monck — Flower- 

 borders, 151 — Rock-gardens in 

 disused quarry — Renaissance 

 doorway in 17th century mansion, 

 152— 15th century Castle 153— 

 Gift of monograph on Belsay 

 Castle by Sir Arthur Middleton, 

 Bart. — Notable trees, 154 — Lake 

 and Crags, 155. 

 Berwick (1639), Fortifications at, 

 82— King Charles I. at, 83— Castle 

 of, 87— Walls and bulwarks of, 88 

 — Convenanting sympathies of 

 inhabitants, 89 — Camp disbanded 

 (1639), 101, 176, 187, 190 : Annual 

 Meeting, 1909, 60— Secretary's 

 Report — Election of Members, 

 — Treasurer's Statement, 61 — 

 British Association Delegate — 

 Corbridge Excavation Fund 

 — Places of Meeting — Flint 

 arrow-head exhibited by Miss C. 



