GENERAL INDEX 



Greet — Inventory of the County 

 of Berwick, presented by Mr A. 

 0. Cnrle, 62 : Annual Meeting, 

 1910— Eeport on Flodden Mem- 

 orial — Secretary's Report, 162 

 — Election of Members — Annual 

 business — Printing estimate, 

 163 — Finance Committee — 

 Donations and Communications, 

 — Report on Pinus pinea at 

 Dunglass, 164 : Annual Meeting 

 1911 — Annual reports, 266 — 

 Election of members — British 

 Association delegate, 267 — Exhib- 

 its, 268. 



Berwickshire Rainfall, 1909, 114— 

 1920,216-1911,321. 



Beverley, 175. 



Biddleston, 125, 172, 190, 198. 



Birks, The (1639), Camp of 

 Charles I. at, 90 — OfiEicers of the 

 field, 91 — Bnquarterings of the 

 horse, 92. 



Black-headdan, 189. 



Black Knowe, 187. 



Blagdon, home farm, gardens, 

 mansion, 238. 



Blakstanerige, 179. 



Blanchland, postponement of meet- 

 ing, 256. 



Blyth Water, plants gathered on, 

 238. 



Bolton, 172, 185, 190, 192, 203, 204. 



Bonchester Hill, 157. 



Bonomi, architect of Blagdon and 

 Roseneath Castle, 239. 



Book of Rates, 1663, 191. 



Border Bells, rape of, 224— List 

 of, Hawick, Melrose, Maxton, 

 Earlston, Sitchill, Yetholm, 

 Smailholm, Eccles, Jedburgh, 

 Galashiels, Linton, Greenlaw, 

 Polwarth, Hoselaw, Clifton Park, 

 226. 



Border castles and towers. Institu- 

 tion of, 120— List of, (1415), 121. 



Border lands. Survey of, 1604, 192. 



Border towers, Fowberry, Hazel- 

 rigg, Hebburn, Berwick, Wooler, 

 Ingram and Screnwood, 122. 



Border Warden Court, by J. C. 

 Hodgson, M.A., F.S.A., 269. 



Border Bounder from Solway to 

 Tweed : — Sarke — Solway — Esk 



river — Liddell — Kirsopp — Lam- 

 isik ford — Meere Yate upon Fleet 

 — Blackhope— Bells Rigg— Black- 

 hope Pike — Parle Fell — Robs 

 Crosse — Carter Fell, Cheviot — 

 Three Pikes — Robs Clough — 

 Skore — Fleete Crosse — Spiddop 

 Nuke — Greene Lawe — Browne 

 Haretlawe — High Street — Blak- 

 lawe — Henmer's Well — Slymeie 

 Shanke — Ridsdale — Cubedale — 

 Windie Gil— Mayden Crosse — 

 Slaynes Kerne — Cocklaw — Run- 

 nell's Cairne — Glendale — Kidland 

 —Red Oribs— Shill— Widdrington 

 — Swierlls — Stawefurde— Shotton 

 Law — Carr's p'ce — Twieley Moss 

 — Twin Law, East and West — 

 Catts Kerne — Wideopen — Had- 

 don Rigg — Nottylees — Reddam — 

 Tweed river — Reddike on Tweed 

 — Graines — Duddo — Oxenden — 

 Cornhill — Till mouth Groat Haugh 

 — Newbiggin— Mundington Deane 

 — Horkleyburn — Norham — 

 Bridge of Berwick — The Birks — 

 Ord burn- Yarra, 192-196. 



Bower, Alexander of Meathie and 

 Kincaldrum, 289. 



Bowes and BUerker's Official Survey 

 of East and Middle Marches, 1541, 

 East JJfarc/i- Tillmonth Tower, 

 Heaton Castle, Wark Castle, 

 Cornhill tower, Twysle tower, 

 — Valley of Bowmont without 

 means of defence — Shotton, Min- 

 drnm, Presson, Moneylawe, Kil- 

 ham, laid waste, 123 — Pawston 

 strengthened — Brankstone and 

 Grindon Rigg, serviceable — Lan- 

 ton, ruinous — Downehara and 

 Heathpool, defencible, 124 — 

 Consequence of Survey — Peles 

 at Coupland, Doddington, Kilham 

 and Yeavering, 125 — Middle 

 March — Strongholds of Harbottle, 

 Langley, Haughton and Tarrett, 

 in decay, 125. 



Bowden, " Miss Frances Sprot 

 Homes," 262— Parish Church, 

 263 — Historical Notes, 264 — 

 Restoration scheme — Cavers- 

 Carre pew — Birthplace of Thomas 

 Aird, 265. 



