GENERAL INDEX 



Fleck (1639), near Dnns, 104. 



Flodden Memorial, origin of — Open- 

 ing ceremony, 165 — Report by 

 Commander Norman, R.N. — 

 Presentation of site by John 

 Carnaby Oollingwood, Esq., of 

 Cornhill — Celtic Monolith Ci'oss, 

 with inscription, 166 — Oration by 

 Sir George B. Douglas, Bart., 

 167— Contribution of £24 to 

 Fund, 168. 



Ford, crenellation of mansion, 120. 



Forster, Henry, of Cleadou, Will of, 

 302— Nicholas, of Bamburgh, 273 

 — Eichard, of Newham Hall, 

 owner of Beal tithes — John, of 

 London — Edward of Hamburg, 

 317. 



Fort and Hut-circles on the Upper 

 Whitadder, By James Hewat 

 Craw, W. Foulden (Plate IX.), 

 206. 



Fowberry, 174. 



Framlington, 190. 



Freeholders in Northumberland, 

 1628, Glendale Ward, 197—1638- 

 9, Glendale Ward, 198. 



Fritheby, 174, 



Geological Letters and Notes edited 

 by Rev. Mathew Cnlley, Coupland 

 Castle, 276. 



Gibb, R. Shirra, M.B., CM., Boon, 

 Presidential Address, 1. 



Gistatadun=Venchen (?), 169. 



Glanton, 172. 



Glenquay Moss, Dollar. By Rev. 

 J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., Ayton— 

 Castle Campbell — Yetts of Muck- 

 art,— Rosyth, 211— Ochils— ii'^ora 

 of counties of Clackmannan and 

 Southern Perth, 212. 



Goswick, King Charles I. at, 82 — 

 Camp Stores, 84. 



Graham, Archibald, Scottish ship- 

 owner of 16th century, 297. 



Graham Bower's Narrative, 291. 



Graminology, Some points in prac- 

 tical, 2. 



Grange of Stretton, 172. 



Gray, Sir Thomas, of Myndrome, 

 273. 



Gregson, Anthony, of Lowlinn, 

 tenant of Beal, 304. 



Grengare, 170, 180, 182. 



Grey of Kyloe, proprietor of Beal, 



308. 

 Grindon, 201. 



Haddington, The Earl of, 84th birth- 

 day, 255. 



Haggerston (1639), 83— Crenella- 

 tion of mansion, 110, 190. 



Haiden. 183. 



Halifax, Church at (1632), 102. 



Halter-bnrne, 186, 187, 194. 



Hamuldunflath, 177. 



Hanging-stane, 187. 194. 



Harbottle Castle, Building of, 120. 



Harcley (Horncliffe), 90. 



Harding, Philip, proprietor of Beal, 

 299. 



Hardy, Jatnes, LL.D., Inedited 

 notes on Pawston, Mindrum, 

 Shotton, &c. (1889), 169— Addit- 

 ion to tombstone inscription, 265. 



Harelaw — Elizabethan House, 141, 

 191, 192, 202. 



Hawick, 156. 



Hebburn, 199. 



Hedderslaw, 173. 



Heddon, 172, 174, 177, 178, 179, 

 189, 192, 200— Lawe, 197. 



Heddunesburne, 178, 179. 



Helmesley, Family of, proprietors 

 of Beal, 296. 



Heron, Family of, proprietors of 

 Beal, 296. 



Hesterhoh, Eastern haugh, 169. 



Hethpool, 171, 174, 177, 203. 



Hethouswyre, 177, 179. 



Heton, 174, 197, 200, 203. 



Hill in Liddesdale, 273. 



Hirsel, The, Coldstream, 20— Par- 

 ish Church, 22. 



Hodgson, J. C, M.A., F.S.A., Pre- 

 fatory Note to Journal of John 

 Aston, 1639, 63 — Obituary notice 

 of Thomas Tate, 112— A Border 

 Warden Court, 269— Beal and its 

 Successive Owners, 294 — Obitu- 

 ary notice of Robert Middlemas, 

 319. 



Hodgkin, Thomas, D.C.L., appoint- 

 ment as President, 1912, 235. 



Holthale, 172, 173, 184, 189, 190, 

 191, 197, 199, 203. 



Holy Island (1639), Ruins of "a 

 faire church," 85 — Church demol- 

 ished by Earl of Sussex, 86 — 



