GENERAL INDEX 



Marches, Bast, of England, Survey 

 of 1542, 185. 



Marches, East, order of the Wat- 

 ches, 1551-1552, 203. 



Maxpoffle, Exhibition of antiques, 

 263. 



Maxwell, Robert, bells founded by, 

 at Polwarth, Greenlaw, Dunferm- 

 line, 229. 



Meikle, John, Edinburgh, bells 

 founded by, at Jedburgh, Gala- 

 shiels, Linton, Greenlaw, 227. 



Melrose, 177. 



Melville, James, Tribute to, 232— 

 Sonnets, 233 — Second mari-iage 

 of, 234— Death at Berwick, and 

 ter-centenary of, 235. 



Menelaws, 172, 173, 185, 188, 190, 



191, 203. 



Mindrum, 169, 172, 174, 175, 176, 

 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 



192, 196, 198, 199, 201, 203, 204. 

 Mindrum. " crag and tail " forma- 

 tion, 144. 



Middlemas, Robert, Obituary Notice, 

 319. 



Middleton, 185. 



Milfield, 191, 203. 



Milne Garden, defensive construc- 

 tion near, 24. 



Milne, Jcihn, Edinburgh, bells 

 founded by, at Hoselaw and 

 Clifton Park, 229. 



Monteviot, 57. 



Mordingbon (Mornington), 103. 



Morpeth, 150. 



Murchison, Sir Roderick, letters to 

 Matthew Culley of Coupland 

 Castle, 279— Brora Coalfield, 281 

 Account of visit to North of 

 Scotland, 283 — Paper on Strati- 

 fied Deposits there, 284 — Oolite 

 series followed by the New Red, 

 285. 



Naruswinesete, 177, 179. 



Nesbit Moor, 176. 



Newcastle (1639), 72— Muster of 

 privy chamber-men, 74, 175. 



Newton, in Glendale, 171, 172, 184, 

 185, 190, 200— East, 188, 190— 

 West, 190— On Moor, 174. 



Nixon, John, of Larreston, 274. 



Norham, 201. 



Norham Castle, founded 1121, 119 



— Alleged jurisdiction over Beal, 



297. 

 North Shotton, 201. 

 Northumberland, Fx-eeholders in, 



1628, 197— S:nightsin 1323, 191. 



Ord of Berwick and Beal, 300... 

 Account of family — William the 

 Royalist, 301 — George of Wooler, 

 302 — His daughter, Anna — wife 

 of James Lawrie, minister at 

 Kirkmichael, 302. 



Orde, 201— Common, 202. 



Overstawe-forde, 186, 187, 194. 



Palmer, John, proprietor of Beal, 

 298. 



Pawston, 172, 177, 185, 188, 189, 

 190, 191, 192, 193, 199, 200, 201, 

 203— Collection of fossils, 137— 

 Pele-tower, 138 — Lands of — 

 Religious communities, 138 — Hill 

 and lake, 140. 



Paxton (Packston), 93, 172, 174, 



Paylor, George, of Nunmonkton, 

 husband of Dame Mary Carey, 

 317. 



Pipe Rolls, Felkington, 204. 



Piperdean, Battle of, 138. 



Pirnie Hall, Eairniugton, 55. 



Placeta de quo warranto, etc., 21 

 Edward I., 190. 



Plants in Glenquay Moss, 213. 



Plants in Castle Campbell glen, 212. 



Plessy, Meeting at — Mill of— Hart- 

 ford Dean, 237. 



Pre-historic camp at Routin Linn, 

 30. 



Pressen, 172, 173, 174, 175, 185, 186, 

 187, 189, 190, 191, 198, 202, 203, 

 204. 



Prestoncleugh fort, 207. 



Priestlaw, 206. 



Prince Charles, Holograph commis- 

 sion granted to Colonel Henry 

 Ker of Graden, 1745, 291. 



Rakesyde, 189. 



Rainfall in Berwickshire, 1909, 114 

 — 1910, 216—1911, 321. 



Rananculus, Native varieties of, 108. , 



Raxedeburne, 178, 179. 



Reedsford, 191. 



Research Farm, Rothamsted, 8 — 

 Grass eKperiments, 9. 



