GENERAL INDEX 



Cnlley, Rev. Matthew, appointed 

 President, 1910, 14— Presidential 

 Address, 117— Unpublished let- 

 ters of Matthew Culley, F.G.S., 

 288. 



Cnmledge (Ooraelidge) on Whit- 

 adder, 103. 



Curie, Alexander O., Notes on 

 Castle;Law, 23. 



Debateable Lands, Survey of, 1604. 

 192. 



Dead-bells, at Linton, Sprouston, 

 Damfermline, 230. 



Denholni, Birthplace of Dr. John 

 Leyden, 161. 



Devil's Water, 40, 48. 



Dilston Castle, 42 — Coniferse — 

 Domestic Chapel, 40 — Dismantled 

 b}' Greenwich Hospital Commiss- 

 ioners — House Steward's Ac- 

 counts, 43. 



Dipton Wood, 48. 



Doddington Bastle (Plate III), 28 

 — Church — Mortuary Chapel of 

 Sir Horace St. Paul, 27. , 



Dod Law, and Well, 26. 



Doncaster, 175. 



Doon Hill, 251, 255. 



Downam, 172, 173, 179, 185, 188, 

 190, 191, 192, 203, 204. 



Dr. Hardy's Manuscripts, scheduled 

 by J. C. Hodgson, M.A., F.S.A., 

 205. 



Duddo, 197. 



Dunbar, Parish Church, 250— 

 Mural monument to Sir George 

 Home, 251— Battle of, 252. 



Duns (Dunce), Proclamation of 

 King Charles I. in 1639, 92. 



Duns Law, General Lessley's Camp 

 at, 98. 



Durham, Castle and Cathedral of, 

 (1639), 71. 



Earl of Derwentwater, 40. 



Earle, in Chatton, 201. 



Earlston, Black-headed gulls, 149. 



East Marches, Watches on, 1551- 

 1552 — Langley-ford — Ryden- 

 burne— Wakerych, on Trow-burne 

 — Rocksyde burne — Aylsdam 

 burne — Wooler — Homildon — 

 Cowford — Hommipeswyer — 



Kyllam. burne — Kyllam-Blayklaw 

 — Akeld — Newton Bast — Newton 

 West — Coupland — Pytmyeres — 

 Ryham-ford — Shotton-burnmouth 

 — Turnchester-bogg — My ndrum - 

 bogg — Pawston — Tenersheughe 

 — Langton — Mylne-field— Edders- 

 law — Heton — Howtyle — Paaston 

 — Myndram, 203. 



Edderstone, 201. 



Edinburgh Castle, Marqnisse of 

 Huntley carried to, 76. 



Editorial Note to Dr. Hardy's notes 

 on Pawston, Mindrum, Shotton, 

 etc., 205. 



Edlingham, 190. 



Bdnam, Celtic bell, 221. 



Bdredsete, 170, 180, 182. 



Edrington (Cawe Milnes), 103. 



Bglingham, 190, 191. 



Blingham, 174. 



Elsdon, 171, 179, 189. 



Ellis, Rev. and Hon. William, 

 Bothalhaugh, Obituary Notice of 

 Rev. Canon Walker, Whalton, 214. 



Bllot, John, laird of Bnrnhead, 

 273— Will, of Falnash in Teviot- 

 head, 274 — Arche, of Glenworren 

 in Bwesdale, 275. 



Emeldon, 174, 199. 



Buedoch, 173. 



England, East Marches (1542), 185 

 — Warden Court, constitution and 

 business of, 270 — Stawefurd, 

 (between Kirknewton and Yet- 

 holm) Warden Court at, 272. 



Btal, crenellation of mansion, 110, 

 201. 



Eltherburna=Halterburn, 169. 



Btherington, or Cawe Milnes, 103. 



Bwart Lake, 26. 



Fairnington, Rutherfurds of, 54 — 

 Robert Rutherfurd of, 55, 275— 

 Hospital of, 55. 



Fearne Islands (1639), " Solom " 

 •Geese at, 85. 



Felton, Homage rendered by North- 

 umbrian barons to Alexander, 

 King of Scots, — Duke of Cumber- 

 land's march to Scotland — John 

 Wesley's preaching — Church of 

 St. Michael, 134. 



Peodary's Book, 1650, 189. 



Financial Statement, 1909, 116— 

 1910, 218—1911, 323. 



