GENERAL INDEX 



Bowholms in TeTiofcdale, 273. 



Bowraont Water, 179, 186, 187, 194, 

 196. 



Brainshaugh, monastic cell of Guy- 

 zance, and bnrial ground, 136. 



Brankeston, 185, 201, 203. 



Brinkburn, ancient camp, 129 — 

 Priory Chnrch, dedicated to St. 

 Peter — Confirmation of grant 

 to Canons by King John, 130 — 

 Dissolution of Convent, 131 — 

 Restoration of Chnrch, 132 — 

 Incised grave cover, 133. 



Burdon, Henry, of Newcastle, pro- 

 prietor of Beal, 302— His arms, 

 — Thomas, of South Shields — 

 Sarah succeeding married to 

 Sir John Swinburne, and 

 secondly, to Sir James Riddell of 

 Ardnamurchan, 303. 



Burrell, George, of Chibburn, 300. 



Burgerhuyes, Middlebnrg, bells 

 founded by, at Hawick, Melrose, 

 Maxton, Earlston, Stitchill, Yet- 

 holm, Smailholm, 226. 



Carey, Sir Pelham, married Mary 

 Jackson of Berwick, 317. 



Carham, Scottish victory, 119. 



Carham, 172, 173, 185, 190, 191, 195, 

 198, 203. 



Carolside (Plate VII.)—" Hawk- 

 berry," local name for Prunus 

 padus, 146. 



Cartington, Callaly, and Eslington, 

 Towers of, well maintained — New 

 towers at Great Ryle and Prend- 

 wick — Screnwood, Biddlestone, 

 and Clennell, in state of repair, 

 125. 



Castle Law, 23. 



Cawdron bnrn, 186, 187, 195. 



Cawe Milnes (Edrington), 103. 



Cawledge Woods, Alnwick, occur- 

 rence of Jay, 255. 



Cave-dwellings on Ale water, 58. 



Caverhill, Mr John, direction of 

 members at Monteviot and Jed- 

 burgh Abbey, 57, 59. 



Celt picked up near Coupland 

 Castle, 48. 



Cessford Castle, 56. 



Chapman-deane, 186, 187. 



Chester, 178, 179. 



Cheswick, 2D1. 



Cheviot, 186— Forest of, 194, 197 

 —High Street, 193, 194— Jasper, 

 Felspar, Hornblende, Klinkstone, 

 Porphyry, 277. 



Chillingham, crenellation of man- 

 sion. 110, 187, 188, 189. 



Civil War, The, 1640, 190. 



Clavering, Thomas, of Norham, 297 

 —Edward, of Rock, 300. 



01iftun=Clifton, 169, 179. 



Coldingham, 175— Priory, Seal of, 

 23 — " Eggar's Wa's " — Strnctural 

 features — Memorial window to 

 Dr. Hardy — " Applin Brae," 245. 



Coldmartin, 174, 200. 



Coldsmouth, 191. 



Coldstream, Meeting at, 15 — Parish 

 Church, 22 — Cistercian Priory, 

 Pomarium of, 23. 



College, 177, 179. 



Colpinhope (the hope of the Cop- 

 pice Wood), 170, 171, 179, 180, 

 181, 182, 183. 



Colpinhope and Shotten charters, 179 



Colwela, 169. 



Corbridge, Angel Hotel, 48. 



Corbridge Church, history and 

 features of, 46 — Churchwardens' 

 boioks — Ancient Pele near, 47. 



Corbridge Excavation Fund, don- 

 ation of £5 towards, 48. 



Cornast, 177. 



Cornhill, 201. 



Corsbie Moss, 148— Ruins of Tower, 

 149. 



Corstopitnm, Roman military sta- 

 tion of, 44. (Plates V. and VI.)— 

 Investigations of Corbridge 

 Excavation Fund at — Forum, 

 granaries, and fountain 45. 



Coupland, 173, 174, 198, 203. 



Crailing, Ploughlands in parish of, 

 275. 



Craw, James Hewat, Rainfall in 

 Berwickshire, 1909, 114—1910, 

 216—1911, 321— Temperature at 

 West Foulden, 1909, 115—1910, 

 217—1911, 322— Fort and Hnt- 

 circles on Upper Whitadder, 

 (Plate IX.), 206. 



Crenellated towers at Ford, Etal, 

 Barmoor, Chillingham, and Hagg- 

 erstone, 120. 



Crookhouse, 191, 201. 



