GENERAL INDEX 



Fortifications, 86, 201. 

 Homeldon, 170, 180, 181, 200, 203. 

 Hoselaw, Chapel, 141 — " Chapelry," 



142 — Chapelknowe — Loch, List 



of Plants, 143. 

 Hotham, 171. 



Ilderton, 172, 189, 190. 



Incised rock near Routin Linn, 30. 



Ingle, Dr., Fellow of St. Peter's 



College, letters to Matthew Culley 



of Coupland Castle, 287. 



Jackson, Sir Robert, of Berwick, 



316. 

 Jacobite Document, presentation 



by Rev. James F. Leishman, 249. 

 Jedburgh Abbey, 59. 

 Jedburgh, Varieties of Ranunculus 



in vicinity of, 109. 

 Journal of John Aston, 1639, 63. 

 Jones, Rev. Ambrose, M.A., Stann- 



ington. Obituary notice by Rev. 



Canon Walker, Whalton, 111. 



Kelso, 180, 182, 184, 204. 



Ker, Colonel Henry, of Graden, 

 capture of, 289. 



Ker of Crookedshaws, 291. 



Ker, Sir Thomas, of Fernihurst, 273. 



Kilham, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 

 177, 184, 185, 188, 189, 190, 191, 

 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 205. 



Killmade burn, 206. 



Kincaldrum house, Forfarshire, 290, 

 291. 



King Charles I., Answer to Scots 

 petition (1639), 97. 



King Edwin's Palace, Yeavering, 

 116. 



Kirkham, l7l, 174, 185, 190, 203. 



Kirk Yetholm — Market Cross, 141, 

 293—" Ringan Stane," 293. 



Knights of the Shire, Election of, 

 1747-8, 1774, 1826, 202. 



Knight Templars, Rents in vills of 

 Mildrom, Shottone, Heddon, 

 Pakkeston, Kyllum, Langeton, 

 Lilleburne, Welloure, Alnewyke, 

 Bamburgh — Order instituted 

 1118 — Introduced into England, 

 1135— Abolished 1312, and suc- 

 ceeded by Knight Hospitallers, 

 172. 



Laidman, Francis, of Morpeth, 

 owner of Beal tithes, 317. 



Langeton, 172, 173, 184, 190, 199, 

 203. 



Lawrie, James, Minister of Kirk- 

 michael, 302. 



Laxinton, 185. 



Learmouth, 172, 173, 174, 185, 189, 

 190, 191, 198, 203, 204. 



Leges Marcliiarum, 270. 



Legerwood Parish Church — Scheme 

 of restoration — Norman chancel 

 arch, 147 — Ancient tombstones in 

 churchyard, 148. 



Leishman, Rev. James F., M.A., 

 Appointed President, 127 — Presi- 

 dential Address, 1911, 219— 

 Campanology of Eastern Borders, 

 220— Celtic bell of Bdnam, 221— 

 Mediaeval bells at Jedburgh, 

 Swinton, Ayton, Eglingham, Fel- 

 ton, By well, Ovinghara, 222 — 

 Re-casting of bells, at Glasgow 

 (Blackfriars) and Morebattle, 

 224— Quarter-turning — Bellfoun- 

 ders, 225 — Need of bell catalogue 

 —Tribute to James Melville, 232 

 — Melville ter-centenary, 235 — 

 Memorandum relative to capture 

 of Colonel Henry Ker of Graden, 

 after CuUoden, 289 — Note on the 

 MarketCross and "Ringan Stane" 

 Kirk Yetholm, 293. 



Lennel Church and Churchyard, 19 

 —Dead-bell, 23. 



Lessuden House, 56. 



Lilburn, 172, 190. 



Lilla, thane of Northumbria, 258. 



Lilliesleaf, 181 — Origin of name, 

 257— Church of, 1771— Addition 

 of Apse, 259 — Historical Notes, 

 260— Ancient font, (Plate XIII.), 

 261. 



Linthill, Ale water, Spanish chest- 

 nut, 257. 



Linton dead -bell, recovery of, (Plate 

 X.), 230. 



List of Exchanges, etc., 1910-12, 

 334. 



List of Members, 1912, 324— Presi- 

 dents, 332. 



Lowick, 192. 



Lowlyn, 176, 201. 



Makerstonn Trows, 53, 



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